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  • Applying Nuclear Techniques to Understand Link between Early Life Nutrition and Later Childhood Health

    Open for Proposals

    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    E43032

    CRP

    2124

    Approved Date

    Project Status

    Active - Ongoing

    Start Date

    Expected End Date

    Participating Countries

    Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Jamaica, South Africa, Zambia

    Description

    Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are increasing worldwide, with?overweight and obesity?major risk factor for NCDs. It is clear that obesity is a complex multi-factorial disease with a number of biological triggers, combined with social and environmental influences. Evidence suggests that several early life factors significantly contribute to the development of obesity and the period from conception to 2 years of age is a critical period for long-lasting programming effects on later obesity and associated NCDs. Much of the current evidence on the relationship between?early nutrition?and longer term health?is based on simple measures of body weight and height.?However,?there is a need to better capture the dynamic nature of growth during early life and understand the early nutrition - later health relationship by assessment of body composition.?The challenge of measuring?body composition during the first 1000 days will be addressed within this CRP by stable isotope dilution techniques.?The proposed CRP will investigate the relationship between the first 1000 days and later childhood health and explore whether interventions during the first 1000 days can influence childhood body composition and associated NCD risk factors. The use of stable isotope techniques to assess body composition across the life course represents an unique opportunity to collect much needed information on the link between early life and later heath and to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions to prevent childhood obesity and later NCD risk.?The information from this CRP will provide guidance for?policy makers?on tailoring early nutrition intervention programs to prevent?the long term risk?of?NCDs.?

    Objectives

    The overall objective is to provide?knowledge on?the link?between early life nutrition and later childhood health and?on the effectiveness of?early life interventions?to reduce?later childhood obesity.

    Specific Objectives

    Obtain new information on body composition by stable isotope techniques across the life course from pre-conception to childhood and evaluate the influence of early life interventions on childhood body composition .

    Obtain new information on body composition by stable isotope techniques across the life course from pre-conception to childhood and evaluate the influence of early life interventions on childhood body composition .

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