Excited to share our review of prenatal exposures and the infant gut microbiome. Standardisation & ongoing collaboration are needed in this rapidly evolving (& exciting!) area.
@AdrienneOz@ProfCCollins A/Prof Andy Holmes @Kerith_D@DrRMTaylor Ravin Lal
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Our latest article from #BABY1000 is now published!
Ongoing research is imperative to identify potential long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic across the life-course, better support families in the short and long-term, and plan for public health crises in the future.
"The COVID-19 pandemic and associated public health orders significantly impacted participants’ pregnancy, postpartum and parenting experiences." Find out more in our latest open access article here: https://t.co/H33OxGvdw9
@ProfCCollins@Uni_Newcastle@HMRIAustralia Congratulations, Clare! 🤩 What a well deserved honour for the important contribution you have made to the health of Australians
Talking all things 🦠 COVID for our last session. Thank you to our speakers Prof. Helen Marshall, Prof. Simon Barry, @alligrech and Dr. Lisa Gibson
#DOHaDANZ_2022
37+ weeks pregnant and excited for day 2 of #PSANZ2022! 🤰🏽👩🏽🏫 Grateful to be able to participate and learn from afar, @mypsanz. If you’re attending, please go check out our BABY1000 posters! @AdrienneOz
Our paper on Modeling the Effect of Environmentally Sustainable Food Swaps on Nutrient Intake in Pregnant Women just published in @Nutrients_MDPI. Amazing summer project by @TianWDietitian, in collab with @Drsinboy, @alligrech and Hasthi Dissanayake https://t.co/aRw0ocO0q3
So much commonsense in this article. Thank you, once again, Sarah Berry.
Confused about what you should be eating? You don't need to be https://t.co/r2EK9J1kIL via @smh
Starting from the beginning is your best bet - love the sound of the VegKit project, focusing on infancy, daycare and the early learning community to boost kids' vegetable intake!
THE taste for vegetables begins in the womb & can continue into infancy, new research has found. @CSIRO@NutritionAust@Flinders have joined forces in a five-year project to turn around the dangerous under consumption of #vegetables in Australia’s children https://t.co/9fzfQXoofk