Global Landscape of Nutrition Challenges in Infants and Children

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportAntologiForskningfagfællebedømt

Pediatric nutrition - Challenges and environmental impacts
Malnutrition among children remains a persistent problem around the world. This publication aims to map the challenges within the global landscape of childhood nutrition and considers the importance of nutrition both prior to conception and in children beyond two years of age.
Session I provides an updated picture of malnutrition around the world, the recent progress that has been made in eliminating malnutrition in all its forms and several data limitations to track such progress. The role of milk in early life is covered in session II. The chapters describe different aspects of cow’s milk and the possible role of optimized plant proteins as an alternative to dairy ingredients in treating children with severe acute malnutrition. Session III considers the ramifications of environmental constraints to healthy child growth. The chapters cover the issue of how persistent gut damage and systemic inflammation can precipitate malnutrition as well as the putative effects of alterations in the gut microbiota.
This overview of diverse issues is relevant to the epidemiology, biology of nutrition in early life, programmatic implications, and future directions.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
UdgivelsesstedBasel
ForlagKarger
Antal sider192
ISBN (Trykt)9783318066487
ISBN (Elektronisk)9783318066494
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2020
BegivenhedNestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop: Global Landscapeof Nutrition Challenges in Infants and Children - Kolkata, Indien
Varighed: 29 mar. 201931 mar. 2019
Konferencens nummer: 93
https://www.nestlenutrition-institute.org/docs/default-source/global-dcoument-library/publications/free/nniw93-brochure_v2.pdf?sfvrsn=a69531ed_6
NavnNestle Nutrition Institute Workshop Series
Vol/bind93
ISSN1664-2147

Workshop

WorkshopNestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop
Nummer93
Land/OmrådeIndien
ByKolkata
Periode29/03/201931/03/2019
Internetadresse

Bibliografisk note

CURIS 2020 NEXS 279

ID: 247691102