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Archive | 2013

Nutrition and Development: Answers to Common Questions

Thomas A. B. Sanders; Judith L Buttriss

Strong evidence from studies in humans and animal models shows that if a baby is exposed to too little or too much nutrition during fetal life he/she is more likely to develop conditions such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease and osteoporosis in later life. However, it remains to be seen whether altering the mother ’ s nutrient intake during pregnancy can infl uence her offspring ’ s risk of these conditions.


Nutrition and Development | 2013

Putting the Science into Practice: Public Health Implications

Thomas A. B. Sanders; Judith L Buttriss


Nutrition and Development | 2013

Mechanisms and Pathways of Critical Windows of Development

Thomas A. B. Sanders; Judith L Buttriss


Nutrition and Development | 2013

Introduction to Early Life and Later Disease

Thomas A. B. Sanders; Judith L Buttriss


Archive | 2013

Recommendations of the Task Force

Thomas A. B. Sanders; Judith L Buttriss


Nutrition and Development | 2013

Nutrition and Development: Type 2 Diabetes

Thomas A. B. Sanders; Judith L Buttriss


Nutrition and Development | 2013

Nutrition and Development: Obesity

Thomas A. B. Sanders; Judith L Buttriss


Nutrition and Development | 2013

Normal Growth and Development

Thomas A. B. Sanders; Judith L Buttriss


Nutrition and Development | 2013

Establishing of Gut Microbiota and Bacterial Colonisation of the Gut in Early Life

Thomas A. B. Sanders; Judith L Buttriss


Nutrition and Development | 2013

Maternal Nutrition and Infant Feeding: Current Practice and Recommendations

Thomas A. B. Sanders; Judith L Buttriss

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