Nutrition, Health and Wellness

With vast clinical problems persisting in the world today, the role of nutrition for overall health, and prevention and treatment of diseases may sometimes be overlooked.

In this section you will find extensive research on the therapeutic role of diet, including resources for dietary guidelines and nutrition screening & assessment. We also cover requirements and recommendations for food safety, healthy eating, nutrients and hydration.

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Feeding Children with Gastrointestinal Impairment

Feeding Children with Gastrointestinal Impairment

Co-Authored by 2 Experts
Annales 75.3 - Meeting the Iron Needs of Young Children (publications)

Annales 80.1 - Foods for the future and their potential impact on child nutrition

Co-Authored by 4 Experts
Iron Adequacy made easy with Iron-Fortified Infant Cereal

Iron Adequacy made easy with Iron-Fortified Infant Cereal

Protein-Energy Malnutrition (publications)

Protein-Energy Malnutrition

The Nest 3: Public Health / Breast-Feeding / Child Growth (publications)

The Nest 3: Public Health / Breast-Feeding / Child Growth

Dietary protein - from any source - may help muscle health (news)

Dietary protein - from any source - may help muscle health

Gut bacteria and the brain: Are we controlled by microbes? (news)

Gut bacteria and the brain: Are we controlled by microbes?

Exercise labels are more effective than standard nutrition info for healthy eating, say researchers (news)

Exercise labels are more effective than standard nutrition info for healthy eating, say researchers

 Systems medicine and proactive P4 medicine: transforming healthcare through scientific wellness - A personal view (videos)

Systems medicine and proactive P4 medicine: transforming healthcare through scientific wellness - A personal view

Omega-3 fatty acids linked to lower risk of heart disease (news)

Omega-3 fatty acids linked to lower risk of heart disease

Mothers' nutrition pivotal for healthy child growth (news)

Mothers' nutrition pivotal for healthy child growth