Starting and Increasing Feeds, Milk Tolerance and Monitoring of Gut Health in Significantly Preterm Infants [0.03%]
极早产儿开始和增加喂养、乳品耐受性及监测肠道健康状况
Janet E Berrington
Janet E Berrington
Approaches to enteral feeding significantly preterm infants' impact short-term outcomes including survival, late-onset sepsis (LOS), and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), and neurodevelopmental and later health outcomes. Clinical practice an...
The Potential Role of Nutrition in Modulating the Long-Term Consequences of Early-Life Stress [0.03%]
营养在调节早期压力长期后果中的潜在作用
Hannah G Juncker,Britt J van Keulen,Martijn J J Finken et al.
Hannah G Juncker et al.
Stress exposure during sensitive developmental periods lastingly affects brain function and cognition and increases vulnerability to psychopathology later in life, as established in various preclinical and clinical studies. Interestingly, s...
Maureen M Black,Atul Singhal,Charles H Hillman
Maureen M Black
Natalia Wagemans
Natalia Wagemans
Introducing Hard-to-Like Foods to Infants and Toddlers: Mothers' Perspectives and Children's Experiences about Learning to Accept Novel Foods [0.03%]
婴儿和学步儿童接触难以下咽食物:母亲的视角与孩子接受新食物的经历
Susan L Johnson,Kameron J Moding
Susan L Johnson
Children reportedly consume a variety of adequate vegetables during the introduction of complementary foods, and breastfeeding helps to facilitate child food acceptance. However, dietary intake of vegetables is reported to fall when childre...
Nathaniel Willis,Naiman A Khan
Nathaniel Willis
Greater abilities for executive control in childhood have long-term benefits for academic and vocational success. Therefore, lifestyle approaches with the potential to support executive control in childhood stand to have long-term implicati...
You Are What Your Parents Eat: Parental Influences on Early Flavor Preference Development [0.03%]
你父母吃什么,你就吃什么:父母对早期口味偏好评价的影响
Catherine A Forestell
Catherine A Forestell
To understand the development of children's flavor preferences, it is important to consider the context of the feeding environment. Although children are predisposed to prefer sweet-tasting foods and beverages and to avoid bitter-tasting fo...
Dennis M Bier
Dennis M Bier
Over the course of evolution, Mother Nature preserved the ability of humans to make every sugar they need for metabolic functions. Glucose is the almost exclusive fuel preferred by the human brain. Human infants are born with sweet taste re...
Karen E Adolph,Justine E Hoch
Karen E Adolph
Motor skills are important for development. Everything infants do involves motor skills - postural, locomotor, and manual actions; exploratory actions; social interactions; and actions with artifacts. Put another way, all behavior is motor ...
Alison L Eldridge,Elizabeth A Offord
Alison L Eldridge
Toddlers and young children need an adequate and diverse diet to provide all of the nutrients required for optimal growth and development. Unfortunately, inadequate intake of vitamins and minerals is still identified by the World Health Org...