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  2. First 1,000 days - Wikipedia

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    The first 1,000 days of the human microbiome starting from time of conception until 2 years old is a critical time period for growth and development, including nutrients and microbiota. Proper nutrition is an essential to support healthy life; lack of nutrition may have a lifelong negative impact to the child's development. [ 3 ]

  3. Sugar in the first 1,000 days after conception linked to ...

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    A study published Friday in the journal Science found that reducing sugar in the first 1,000 days after conception – through gestation up to age 2 – may cut a child’s risk of chronic ...

  4. Sugar in first 1,000 days linked to poor health later - AOL

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    Cutting sugar in the first 1,000 days of a baby's life - from conception to the age of two - appears to reduce the risk of developing significant health issues in adult life, say researchers. The ...

  5. Kids Fed Less Sugar in First 1,000 Days After ... - AOL

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    Kids Fed Less Sugar in First 1,000 Days After Conception Have Decreased Risk of Diabetes and High Blood Pressure: Study. Charlotte Phillipp. November 1, 2024 at 4:27 PM.

  6. Stunted growth - Wikipedia

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    Stunting is largely irreversible if occurring in the first 1000 days from conception to two years of age. [2] The international definition of childhood stunting is a child whose height-for-age value is below -2 standard deviations from the median of the World Health Organization's (WHO) Child Growth Standards. [3]

  7. Sunaula Hazar Din - Wikipedia

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    "Sunaula Hazar Din" (English: Golden 1000 days) is a campaign run by Government of Nepal in collaboration with UNICEF. According to UNICEF, The "Golden 1000 days" refers to the period from conception to the child's second birthday, encompassing approximately 270 days of pregnancy and 730 days after birth. [1]

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  9. National Childbirth Trust - Wikipedia

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    The charity's mission is to support parents through the first 1,000 days: from the beginning of pregnancy through to the child's second birthday. [3] It is a movement of amateur volunteer parents supporting parents, with 327 local branches and over 5,000 volunteers offering a wide range of activities.