Maternal and Child Nutrition : The first 1,000 days
Growth and nutrition during the fetal period and the first 24 months after birth are important determinants of development in early childhood. Optimal nutrition and health care of both the mother and infant during these first 1000 days of an infant's life are closely linked to growth, learning potential and neurodevelopment, in turn affecting long-term outcomes. Children with [...]
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Auteur : Jatinder BHATIA , Zulfiqar A. BHUTTA , Satish C. KALHAN
Editeur : Karger
Collection : Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop Series - 74
Date parution : 07/2013Bilingue : Français | Anglais
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Growth and nutrition during the fetal period and the first 24 months after birth are important determinants of development in early childhood. Optimal nutrition and health care of both the mother and infant during these first 1000 days of an infant's life are closely linked to growth, learning potential and neurodevelopment, in turn affecting long-term outcomes.
Children with low birth weight do not only include premature babies, but also those with intrauterine growth restrictions who consequently have a very high risk of developing metabolic syndrome in the future. Epidemiology, epigenetic programming, the correct nutrition strategy and monitoring of outcomes are thus looked at carefully in this book. More specifically, two important nutritional issues are dealt with in depth: The first being the prevention of low birth weight, starting with the health of adolescent girls, through the pre-pregnancy and pregnancy stages and ending with lactation.
The second point of focus concerns the nutritional follow-up and feeding opportunities in relation to dietary requirements of children with low birth weight.
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ContentsIX Preface XI Foreword xv Contributors
Prevention of Low Birthweight, Epidemiology
1 The Epidemiology of Low Birthweight
Kramer, M.5. (Canada)
11 Fetal Malnutrition and Long-Term Outcomes Fall, C.H.D. (UK)
26 Discussion on Epidemiology of Low Birthweight and Long-Term Outcomes of Fetal Malnutrition Krawinkel, M.B. (Germany)
31 Intervention Strategies for Preventing Low Birthweight in Developing Countries: Importance of Considering Multiple Interactive Factors Uauy, R.; Corvalan, C; Casanello, P; Kuzanovic, J. (Chile)
53 Effect of Multiple Micronutrient versus Iron-Folate Supplementation during Pregnancy on Intrauterine Growth Ramakrishnan, U.; Grant F.K. (USA); imdad, A; Bhutta, lA (Pakistan); Martorell, R. (USA)
63 Importance of Intervening in the Preconception Period to Impact Pregnancy Outcomes Dean, Sv.; Imam, AM.; Lassi, l.5.; Bhutta, lA (Pakistan)
74 Commentary on Prevention of Low Birthweight in Low-Income Societies Osendarp, S.J.M. (The Netherlands)
Epigenetic Factors before and during Pregnancy
79 Nutritional Regulation of Fetal Growth Bloomfield, F.H.; Jaquiery, AL.; Oliver, MH (New lealand)
91 Endocrine Interactions in the Control of Fetal Growth
Fowden, AL.; Forhead, AJ (UK)
103 Discussion on Nutritional and Endocrine Regulation of Fetal Growth
Makrides, M. (Australia)
107 Developmental Programming of Obesity and Metabolic Dysfunction: Role of Prenatal Stress and Stress Biology
Entringer, S.; Wadhwa, PD. (USA)
121 Commentary on the Role of Prenatal Stress in Developmental Programming of Obesity and Metabolic Dysfunction
Koletzko, Sv. (Germany)
127 One-Carbon Metabolism, Fetal Growth and Long-Term Consequences
Kalhan, S.C (USA)
139 Discussion on One-Carbon Metabolism, Fetal Growth and Long-Term Consequences
Kurpad, A (India)
145 Influence of Maternai Vitamin B12 and Folate on Growth and Insulin Resistance in the Offspring
Deshmukh, u.; Katre, P.; Yajnik, CS. (India)
Clinical Outcome of Low Birthweight, Long-Term Consequences
157 Immediate Metabolic Consequences of Intrauterine Growth Restriction and Low Birthweight
Shatia, J; Gates, A (USA)
165 Commentary on Immediate Metabolic Consequences of Intrauterine Growth Restriction and Low Birthweight
Kler, N.; Gupta, N.P. (India)
169 Amino Acid Homeostasis in the Preterm Infant
Vlaardingerbroek, H.; van den Akker, CH.; van der Schoor, S.RD.;
van Goudoever, JB (The Netherlands)
178 Commentary on Amino Acid Homeostasis in the Preterm Infant
Kler, N.; Gupta, N.P (India)
181 Interventional Strategies to Promote Appropriate Growth
Ziegler, E.E.; Carlson, S.J; Nelson, S.E. (USA)
193 Discussion on Interventional Strategies to Promote Appropriate Growth
Vaidya, U. (India)
197 Iron and Other Micronutrient Deficiencies in Low-Birthweight Infants
Domell6f, M. (Sweden)
207 Discussion on Iron and Other Micronutrient Deficiencies in Low-Birthweight Infants
Vaidya, U (India)
211 Improving the Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of Low-Birthweight Infants
Makrides, M.; Anderson, A; Gibson, RA; Collins, CT (Australia)
222 Commentary on Improving Outcomes of Low-Birthweight Infants
Kler, N.; Gupta, N.P. (lndia)
225 Concluding Remarks
233 Subject Index