Nutrition in Adulthood As we enter adulthood, good nutrition remains essential for maintaining health, vitality, and overall well-being. A balanced diet that includes a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains,lean proteins, and healthy fats provides the nutrients necessary to support metabolism, ...
Identification of an intervention package that substantially improves the growth and neurodevelopment of preterm and SGA infants may hold the potential to reduce undernutrition in infancy and may contribute to improved health, educational achievement, and economic status in adulthood for a substantial propor...
As your body changes from infancy to adulthood—and everything in between—it requires slightly different nutrients to optimize growth, development, and function. And some of these nutrients might not be what you’d expect! So take a closer look at some of the surprising nutritional needs for ...
a healthy, balanced diet. It is generally known that diet during pregnancy plays a crucial influence on the health of the mother and her unborn children, including results in later adulthood. If maintained during pregnancy, excellent preconception nutrition encourages ideal fetal growth and development...
If not addressed, it can affect their health in the long run, too. Not building enough muscle and bone can lead to lower bone density in adulthood. Obesity in adolescence makes adult obesity almost 18 times more likely—and almost 30% of teens today have overweight or obesity, compared to...
Understandingchild developmentis essential because it allows us to completely appreciate the cognitive, emotional, physical, social, and educational growth thatchildrengo through from birth to their early adulthood. There are five areas of child development: physical, social and emotional, approaches to ...
Caloric intake and diet composition have large and lasting effects on cognition and emotion, especially during critical periods in development, but the neural mechanisms for these effects are not well understood. A clear understanding of the cognitive–emotional processes underpinning desires to over-...
Maternal overnutrition during sensitive periods of early development increases the risk for obesity and neuropsychiatric disorders later in life. However, it still remains unclear during which phases of early development the offspring is more vulnerable. Here, we investigate the effects of maternal high...
In addition, obese children run the risk of suffering orthopedic problems such as knee injuries, and an increased risk of heart disease and stroke in adulthood. It may be difficult for a child who is obese to become a non-obese adult. In addition, the number of cases of pediatric diabetes...
Early spatial abilities are related to a number of positive academic outcomes such as success in geometry and chemistry domains in later adulthood (Delgado & Prieto, 2004; Stieff, 2007). Further, more advanced spatial abilities in early ... J Zambrzycka 被引量: 2发表: 2014年 Association betw...