Primary Prevention by Nutrition Intervention in Infancy and Childhood
57th Nestlé Nutrition Workshop, Pediatric Program, Half Moon Bay, San Francisco, Calif., May 2005
Editor(s): Lucas, A. (London)
Sampson, H.A. (New York, NY)
Publication year: 2006
Single papers deal with dietary effects on mental and motor impairment, the epidemical aspects of obesity, the complexity of the relationship between birth weight and adult BMI, the importance for primary prevention in childhood diabetes, the potential of nutritional prevention of osteoporosis, the nutritional key influences on cancer, and the surprising link between cancer and obesity, and many more.
Complex, multifaceted and contradictory health outcomes of early nutrition elements clearly show that genetic or environmental interactions have to be taken into account, and compromises have to be found to establish a good balance of risks and benefits for the wide range of different health issues which depend on nutrition and early nutrition in particular.
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