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Nutrition plays a powerful role in early life programming and, in so doing, impacts a child’s growth and development. There are three key areas of child development. These are: cognitive development, physical development as well as social and emotional development. Each area of development is affected by nutrition.1

The areas of development are significantly affected by nutrition acquired in the first 1 000 days of life.2 Nutrition at this stage affects the body, brain, metabolism and immune system.2 To achieve the adequate development of a child, proper nutrition needs to be undertaken from when the mother is pregnant.2 it is recommended that expectant mothers have a healthy diet.2

To achieve adequate growth and development, breastfeeding is a vital source of nutrients in the first six months of life. Breast milk offers all the nutrients required for proper development. Human milk can meet all nutritional requirements in the first six months of life, with the exception of vitamin D. This nutrient can be substituted using fortified milk.2

After the first six months the source of nutrients occurs through the introduction of solid foods. Foods given to a baby can impact future eating habits. When to introduce the child to solid foods depends on a number of factors including age, hunger and growth rate. It is also advisable to begin with semi-solid foods.2 Grain foods should be considered when first giving infants solid foods as they provide extra nutrients for healthy growth and development.2

Other factors that impact growth and development are good and bad eating habits.3 These habits are differentiated according to whether the child consumes a balanced amount of nutrients or not. Poor consumption of nutrients can lead to being overweight or underweight. Health science has revealed that there is a relationship between early nutrition and the development of conditions like stunting, obesity and diabetes during childhood and later in life.

Obesity has become prevalent in children across the globe. UNICEF states that upwards of 38.2 million children under the age of 5 were overweight or obese.4 Obesity is caused by an increased intake of energy-dense foods that are high in fat and sugars, a lack of physical activity and increased urbanisation.4 By not curbing of risk of obesity in the first 1 000 days by fostering good eating habits and providing adequate amounts of nutrition, a myriad of conditions can develop and last well into adulthood. Some of these conditions include cardiovascular diseases, musculoskeletal disorders and some cancers.4

 

Growth and development are vital for the establishment of an individual’s lifelong health. The NNIA advocates the importance of adequate nutrition from the womb to two years to help promote proper cognitive development, physical development as well as social and emotional development. Growth and development that is well-facilitated results in healthy outcomes for children following the early developmental stages.

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View details INTERVENÇÕES NUTRICIONAIS PARA DIMINUIR A PREVALÊNCIA DO EXCESSO DE PESO E OBESIDADE INFANTIL
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INTERVENÇÕES NUTRICIONAIS PARA DIMINUIR A PREVALÊNCIA DO EXCESSO DE PESO E OBESIDADE INFANTIL

View details Malnutrition and infections: understanding the link
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Malnutrition and infections: understanding the link

View details Malnutrition et Infections : Comprendre le lien
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Malnutrition et Infections : Comprendre le lien

View details Desnutrição e Infecções: Perceber a relação
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Desnutrição e Infecções: Perceber a relação

View details Nutrição materna e infantil: aproveitando os benefícios dos primeiros 1000 dias de vida
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Nutrição materna e infantil: aproveitando os benefícios dos primeiros 1000 dias de vida

View details La Nutrition Maternelle et Infantile : prendre avantages des 1000 premiers jours de vie
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La Nutrition Maternelle et Infantile : prendre avantages des 1000 premiers jours de vie

View details Volume 29 - No 3
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Volume 29 - No 3

Demetre Labadarios

View details Volume 29 - No 1
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Volume 29 - No 1

Prof. Demetre Labadarios

View details Maternal and Infant Nutrition: Taking advantage of benefits of the 1st 1000 days of life
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Maternal and Infant Nutrition: Taking advantage of benefits of the 1st 1000 days of life

View details Desafios da Alimentação de crianças e Bebés na África Subsariana
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Desafios da Alimentação de crianças e Bebés na África Subsariana

View details CHALLENGES OF INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN SUB SAHARAN AFRICA
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CHALLENGES OF INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN SUB SAHARAN AFRICA

View details LES DEFIS D’ALIMENTATION DU NOURRISSON ET DU JEUNE ENFANT EN AFRIQUE SUB-SAHARIEN
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LES DEFIS D’ALIMENTATION DU NOURRISSON ET DU JEUNE ENFANT EN AFRIQUE SUB-SAHARIEN

View details Breastfeeding Baby booklet
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Breastfeeding Baby booklet

Paediatric Association of Nigeria

View details Alimentação Complementar – Últimas Descobertas
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Alimentação Complementar – Últimas Descobertas

View details Dicas Para A Introdução De Alimentos Sólidos À Crianças Na Fase De Alimentação Complementar
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Dicas Para A Introdução De Alimentos Sólidos À Crianças Na Fase De Alimentação Complementar

View details Os desafios da asfixia neonatal e a sua contribuição para a mortalidade neonatal são bem conhecidos nos países em desenvolvimento
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Os desafios da asfixia neonatal e a sua contribuição para a mortalidade neonatal são bem conhecidos nos países em desenvolvimento