Infant Growth and development
Infant development begins at birth. The child's nutrient needs correspond with these changes in growth rates. Nutrition is important before and during pregnancy and is most influential non-genetic factors in fetal development. The child will grow at a steady pace; final growth spurt begins at the start of puberty. Growth Refers to an increase in some quantity over time. The quantity can be a gradual development in maturity, age, size, weight or height. Whereas Child development relates to the biological, psychological and emotional changes that occur in between birth and the end of adolescence. Growth and development have a very complex interaction.
- Motor development
- Peer pressure
- Peer pressure
- Peer pressure
- Peer pressure
- Dietary Deficiencies (Macro and Micronutrients)
- Diet related non communicable diseases
- Maternal anemia
- Perinatal stroke
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Infant Growth and development Conference Speakers
Recommended Sessions
- Common metabolic problems in the newborn
- Drugs, Vaccines, and immunity for New Borns
- General Pediatrics
- Infant Growth and development
- Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine
- Neonatal and Pediatric Cardiology
- Neonatal diseases
- Neonatal Hematology and Nephrology
- Neonatal Intensive Care and Nursing
- Neonatal Intensive Care and Nursing
- Neonatal Lupus
- Neonatal Nutrition and Maternal Factors
- Neonatal weight gain and nutrition
- Pediatric Cancer and Oncology
- Pediatric Gastroenterology
- Pediatric Neurology
- Pediatric Orthopedics
- Pediatric Self-harm and Psychiatry
- Pediatrics Nutrition and Metabolism
- Perinatal brain Injury
- Tele Medicine
- Vaccines and immunity for New Borns