Early nutrition and its effect on growth, body composition and later obesity
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Early nutrition and its effect on growth, body composition and later obesity. / Christensen, Sophie Hilario; Grenov, Benedikte; Larnkjær, Anni; Mølgaard, Christian; Michaelsen, Kim F.
Nutrition and Growth: Yearbook 2021. ed. / Raanan Shamir; Berthold Koletzko; Dominique Turck; Moshe Phillip. Basel : Karger, 2021. p. 122-135 (World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol. 123).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Early nutrition and its effect on growth, body composition and later obesity
AU - Christensen, Sophie Hilario
AU - Grenov, Benedikte
AU - Larnkjær, Anni
AU - Mølgaard, Christian
AU - Michaelsen, Kim F.
N1 - CURIS 2021 NEXS 296
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Adequate nutrition during the first year of life is essential to provide a healthy growth pattern, both in the short and long term. The literature in this field has increased considerably since we wrote our first chapter on this topic for the Yearbook 2016. There has been an increasing interest in nutrition during the first 1,000 days and how it can have programming effects. We have not included papers on nutrition during pregnancy but have focused on the first two years of life. In high-income countries, the majority of papers focus on the healthy growth pattern and how it might prevent later overweight and obesity. However, there is an increasing number of studies from low- and middle-income countries focusing on how early nutrition can prevent undernutrition. We have also included a few studies on this topic.Among the many papers published between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020, we have chosen 9 papers which we found interesting. Some because they were of outstanding quality and some because they added interesting and important new aspects to a relevant area. The areas we have covered incluse: (1) Human Milk Composition and Growth (3 papers), (2) Breastfeeding duration and Growth (3 papers), (3) Protein Content of Infant Formula and Growth (1 paper), and (4) Animal Source Food and Early Growth (2 papers).
AB - Adequate nutrition during the first year of life is essential to provide a healthy growth pattern, both in the short and long term. The literature in this field has increased considerably since we wrote our first chapter on this topic for the Yearbook 2016. There has been an increasing interest in nutrition during the first 1,000 days and how it can have programming effects. We have not included papers on nutrition during pregnancy but have focused on the first two years of life. In high-income countries, the majority of papers focus on the healthy growth pattern and how it might prevent later overweight and obesity. However, there is an increasing number of studies from low- and middle-income countries focusing on how early nutrition can prevent undernutrition. We have also included a few studies on this topic.Among the many papers published between July 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020, we have chosen 9 papers which we found interesting. Some because they were of outstanding quality and some because they added interesting and important new aspects to a relevant area. The areas we have covered incluse: (1) Human Milk Composition and Growth (3 papers), (2) Breastfeeding duration and Growth (3 papers), (3) Protein Content of Infant Formula and Growth (1 paper), and (4) Animal Source Food and Early Growth (2 papers).
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U2 - 10.1159/000516440
DO - 10.1159/000516440
M3 - Book chapter
C2 - 34404055
AN - SCOPUS:85114406693
SN - 9783318069273
T3 - World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics
SP - 122
EP - 135
BT - Nutrition and Growth
A2 - Shamir, Raanan
A2 - Koletzko, Berthold
A2 - Turck, Dominique
A2 - Phillip, Moshe
PB - Karger
CY - Basel
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