Diet and Nutritional Intervention for the Infant Gut Microbiome—2nd Edition
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Prebiotics and Probiotics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 June 2024) | Viewed by 12451
Special Issue Editor
Interests: pediatric gastroenterology; pediatric nutrition; pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorders; pediatric inflammatory bowel disease
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Dear Colleagues,
It has been established that the colonization of the gut in early infancy may have long-term health effects. The goal of this Special Issue, “Diet and Nutritional Intervention for the Infant Gut Microbiome II”, is to focus on the importance of nutrition as a major driver of gut microbiome composition, diversity, and functional capacity.
Given the dynamic development of the gut microbiome in infants and children, the aim of this Special Issue is to clarify if diet and nutritional interventions can influence gut microbiota, favoring overall health and preventing diseases.
Considering the success of the previous Special Issue, "Diet and Nutritional Intervention for the Infant Gut Microbiome ", we are pleased to announce that we are launching a second Special Issue on this topic. This Special Issue on “Diet and Nutritional Intervention for the Infant Gut Microbiome II” will continue to provide healthcare professionals with clear and updated evidence on the modulation of intestinal gut microbiota in pediatrics based on diet and nutritional schemes.
Dr. Valentina Giorgio
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- diet
- gut microbiota
- infants
- breastfeeding
- nutrition
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