Low Birth Weight

Premature, small for gestational age and low birth weight babies are an important public health concerns, especially in developing countries.This section covers the importance of using different nutrition approaches when managing low birth weight. It also brings extensive information on the nutritional requirements and adequate interventions recommended to ensure the best possible outcomes.  

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Christopher Stewart

Diet-microbe-host interaction in preterm infant health

Christopher Stewart
N&G Yearbook 2024 Teaser Image

Nutrition and Growth Yearbook 2024

Human breast milk for preterm infants

Human breast milk for preterm infants

Nicholas Embleton
NNIW31 - Birth Risks (Perinatal Risks) (publications)

NNIW31 - Birth Risks (Perinatal Risks)

Growth of Children - A Global Perspective (publications)

Growth of Children - A Global Perspective

NNIW85 - Preventive Aspects of Early Nutrition - NNI Workshop (publications)

NNIW85 - Preventive Aspects of Early Nutrition - NNI Workshop

Co-Authored by 3 Experts
NNIW59 - Nutrition Support for Infants and Children at Risk (publications)

NNIW59 - Nutrition Support for Infants and Children at Risk

Co-Authored by 3 Experts
NNIW86 - Protein in Neonatal and Infant Nutrition: Recent Updates (publications)

NNIW86 - Protein in Neonatal and Infant Nutrition: Recent Updates

Co-Authored by 3 Experts
The Nest 22: Growth / Nutrition / Pregnancy (publications)

The Nest 22: Growth / Nutrition / Pregnancy

NNIW57 - Primary Prevention by Nutrition Intervention in Infancy and Childhood (publications)

NNIW57 - Primary Prevention by Nutrition Intervention in Infancy and Childhood

Vaccination (publications)

Vaccination