| Literature DB >> 35057438 |
Margherita Caroli1, Andrea Vania2, Maria Carmen Verga3, Giuseppe Di Mauro4, Marcello Bergamini5, Barbara Cuomo6, Rosaria D'Anna7, Giuseppe D'Antonio8, Iride Dello Iacono9, Angelica Dessì10, Mattia Doria11, Vassilios Fanos10, Michele Fiore12, Ruggiero Francavilla13, Simonetta Genovesi14, Marco Giussani14, Antonella Gritti15, Dario Iafusco16, Lucia Leonardi17, Vito Leonardo Miniello18, Emanuele Miraglia Del Giudice16, Filomena Palma19, Francesco Pastore20, Immacolata Scotese21, Giovanni Simeone22, Marco Squicciarini23, Giovanna Tezza24, Ersilia Troiano25, Giuseppina Rosa Umano16.
Abstract
Adequate and balanced nutrition is essential to promote optimal child growth and a long and healthy life. After breastfeeding, the second step is the introduction of complementary feeding (CF), a process that typically covers the period from 6 to 24 months of age. This process is, however, still highly controversial, as it is heavily influenced by socio-cultural choices, as well as by the availability of specific local foods, by family traditions, and pediatrician beliefs. The Società Italiana di Pediatria Preventiva e Sociale (SIPPS) together with the Federazione Italiana Medici Pediatri (FIMP), the Società Italiana per lo Sviluppo e le Origine della Salute e delle Malattie (SIDOHaD), and the Società Italiana di Nutrizione Pediatrica (SINUPE) have developed evidence-based recommendations for CF, given the importance of nutrition in the first 1000 days of life in influencing even long-term health outcomes. This paper includes 38 recommendations, all of them strictly evidence-based and overall addressed to developed countries. The recommendations in question cover several topics such as the appropriate age for the introduction of CF, the most appropriate quantitative and qualitative modalities to be chosen, and the relationship between CF and the development of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) later in life.Entities:
Keywords: BLISS; BLW; complementary feeding; cow milk; early nutrition; food allergy; human milk; prevention; recommendation; responsive feeding
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35057438 PMCID: PMC8778394 DOI: 10.3390/nu14020257
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717