Infants with IEMs: How Oligosaccharides
Influence Immune & Gut Health
Nutrition in the First 1,000 Days of Life
Dr. Julio César Rocha is a professor of nutrition and metabolism at NOVA Medical School in Lisbon, Portugal.
In this video, Dr. Rocha explains the importance of the first one-thousand days of life, specifically in patients with inborn errors of metabolism.
Dr. Bernd Stahl is a global breast milk expert & the Science Director of Human Milk Research & Analytical Science at Danone Nutricia Research as well as an associate professor at the Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Dr. Stahl highlights the importance of nutrition in early life, particularly the unique opportunity that is the first 1,000 days.
Understanding the Gut Microbiota
Discover the vital role of the gut microbiota in our health and the factors that shape its composition with this simple infographic.
Why is the Gut Microbiota Important?
Learn about the health-promoting functions of healthy microbiota and the possible results of imbalances in the gut microbiota.
Dr. Julio César Rocha, a professor of nutrition and metabolism at NOVA Medical School in Lisbon, Portugal presents on the gut microbiome in inborn errors of metabolism in this short webinar. He focuses on research surrounding gut dysbiosis in this population.
Breast Milk: The Gold Standard for Infant Nutrition
Dr. Bernd Stahl is a global breast milk expert & the Science Director of Human Milk Research & Analytical Science at Danone Nutricia Research as well as an associate professor at the Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Watch this webinar for an update on the latest in human milk research, including information on prebiotic oligosaccharides.
Check out this recent international review paper on human milk feeding in inborn errors of metabolism conducted by Danone Research & Innovation along with clinicians from the US, Austria, the UK, Turkey and The Netherlands.
This short video, narrated by Cyril Marseaux, a Nutricia Senior Scientist in Metabolics, gives a summary of the paper’s findings.
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GOS/FOS Blend Infant Formula: Inspired by the HMOs in Breast Milk
Dr. Kelly Tappenden is a professor and the dean of the College of Health at the University of Utah where she is an award-winning researcher focused on intestinal failure, mechanisms of intestinal adaptation, and malnutrition.
Dr. Tappenden explains how the microbiome is established in early life & the role prebiotics play in infant nutrition, focusing on inborn errors of metabolism.
This infographic outlines the research that has gone into Nutricia’s unique prebiotic blend of oligosaccharides, which is inspired by the composition and function of human milk oligosaccharides.