Literature DB >> 30836758

[The first 1000 days: an opportunity to reduce the burden of noncommunicable diseases].

José Manuel Moreno Villares1, María Carmen Collado2, Elvira Larqué3, Rosaura Leis Trabazo4, Miguel Saenz De Pipaón5, Luis A Moreno Aznar6.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Growth and development are determined by genetic and environmental factors since the very early embryonic life. Long-term health risks, as obesity and other non-communicable diseases (NCD), could be programmed since these early stages. Early life, characterized by plasticity, is the ideal time to intervene and to prevent the risk of suffering a NCD (window of opportunity). Optimal nutrition during the first 1,000 days, since conception to the end of the second year of life, has a determinant role for long-term health. Pregnancy, infancy and toddler periods have specific nutritional requirements. Intestinal microbiota enhances maturation and functioning of the immune system. The interactions between host and intestinal microbiota are potential factors influencing early programming of the intestinal function. Alterations in intestinal colonization are associated to a higher risk of allergic diseases in childhood. Scientific evidence supports the fact that the first 1,000 days are crucial to achieve a better long-term health and represents a strategic period to intervene under the perspective of prevention and public health.

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Keywords:  Nutrición temprana. Enfermedades no transmisibles. Obesidad. Enfermedades alérgicas. Microbiota intestinal. Sistema inmune.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30836758     DOI: 10.20960/nh.02453

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Hosp        ISSN: 0212-1611            Impact factor:   1.057


  5 in total

1.  Early Life Factors Associated with Lean Body Mass in Spanish Children: CALINA Study.

Authors:  Diana Paola Córdoba-Rodríguez; Iris Iglesia; Alejandro Gómez-Bruton; María Luisa Álvarez Sauras; María L Miguel-Berges; Paloma Flores-Barrantes; José Antonio Casajús; Luis A Moreno; Gerardo Rodríguez
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-20

2.  Differential Effects of Three Nutritional Supplements on the Nutrient Intake of Pregnant Women Enrolled in a Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Mexico: A Cluster Randomized Trial.

Authors:  Fabiola Mejía-Rodríguez; Amado D Quezada-Sánchez; Ignacio Méndez Gómez-Humarán; Raquel García-Feregrino; Armando García-Guerra; Ana Cecilia Fernández-Gaxiola; Lynnette M Neufeld
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-07-22       Impact factor: 6.706

3.  Maternal mental health and breastfeeding amidst the Covid-19 pandemic: cross-sectional study in Catalonia (Spain).

Authors:  Marta Nicolás-López; Pablo González-Álvarez; Anna Sala de la Concepción; Paula Sol Ventura Wichner; Gemma Ginovart; Maria Giralt-López; Beatriz Lorente; Inés Velasco
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2022-09-26       Impact factor: 3.105

4.  Bifidobacteriumlongum subsp. infantis CECT7210 (B. infantis IM-1®) Displays In Vitro Activity against Some Intestinal Pathogens.

Authors:  Lorena Ruiz; Ana Belén Flórez; Borja Sánchez; José Antonio Moreno-Muñoz; Maria Rodriguez-Palmero; Jesús Jiménez; Clara G de Los Reyes Gavilán; Miguel Gueimonde; Patricia Ruas-Madiedo; Abelardo Margolles
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-10-24       Impact factor: 5.717

Review 5.  Baby-Led Weaning: What Role Does It Play in Obesity Risk during the First Years? A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Nazareth Martinón-Torres; Nathalie Carreira; Rosaura Picáns-Leis; Alexandra Pérez-Ferreirós; Anton Kalén; Rosaura Leis
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2021-03-21       Impact factor: 5.717

  5 in total

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