Medical and scientific studies have proven that the body's metabolic programming can be influenced by diet and nutrition from early infancy. As a result, the incidence and outcome of several metabolic diseases such as obesity, hypertension and cardiovascular disorders have been found to be associated with birth weight, growth and feeding patterns, and the body composition in early childhood. Exclusive or partial breast feeding for at least 6 months is recommended by the World Health Organization, while the European Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition Committee on Nutrition recommends the introduction of complementary foods at 4–6 months of age. The fat content of the diet should not be below 25% of the energy inta...
Some 30 years ago, Günter Dörner proposed that exposure to hormones, metabolites and neurotransmitte...
Childhood obesity is a major global issue. Its incidence is constantly increasing, thereby offering ...
Obesity rates have increased rapidly throughout the world with more than 900 million adults having a...
Medical and scientific studies have proven that the body's metabolic programming can be influenced b...
The incidence of allergic diseases in childhood appears to have significantly increased over the las...
Childhood is the stage in a human’s life associated with growth and development. Growth proceeds r...
This clinical report reviews the nutritional options during pregnancy, lactation, and the first year...
In the last decades several studies tested the hypothesis that at early development stages certain f...
Background: Evidences suggest that early processed food (PF) consumption may cause harm to infant he...
Background: A considerable body of evidence accumulated especially during the last decade, demonstra...
In summary, there is strong evidence supporting the benefits of breastfeeding and human milk consump...
Background: A considerable body of evidence accumulated especially during the last decade, demonstra...
The role of both qualitative and quantitative early nutrient intakes on later health has been sugges...
<p>In the last decades several studies tested the hypothesis that at early developmental stages cert...
Background: A considerable body of evidence accumulated especially during the last decade, demonstra...
Some 30 years ago, Günter Dörner proposed that exposure to hormones, metabolites and neurotransmitte...
Childhood obesity is a major global issue. Its incidence is constantly increasing, thereby offering ...
Obesity rates have increased rapidly throughout the world with more than 900 million adults having a...
Medical and scientific studies have proven that the body's metabolic programming can be influenced b...
The incidence of allergic diseases in childhood appears to have significantly increased over the las...
Childhood is the stage in a human’s life associated with growth and development. Growth proceeds r...
This clinical report reviews the nutritional options during pregnancy, lactation, and the first year...
In the last decades several studies tested the hypothesis that at early development stages certain f...
Background: Evidences suggest that early processed food (PF) consumption may cause harm to infant he...
Background: A considerable body of evidence accumulated especially during the last decade, demonstra...
In summary, there is strong evidence supporting the benefits of breastfeeding and human milk consump...
Background: A considerable body of evidence accumulated especially during the last decade, demonstra...
The role of both qualitative and quantitative early nutrient intakes on later health has been sugges...
<p>In the last decades several studies tested the hypothesis that at early developmental stages cert...
Background: A considerable body of evidence accumulated especially during the last decade, demonstra...
Some 30 years ago, Günter Dörner proposed that exposure to hormones, metabolites and neurotransmitte...
Childhood obesity is a major global issue. Its incidence is constantly increasing, thereby offering ...
Obesity rates have increased rapidly throughout the world with more than 900 million adults having a...