ON DEMAND The What, How and Ifs of Optimizing Early Childhood Growth and Long-Term Outcomes
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Understanding normal growth and development is critically essential for quick recognition and intervention for deviations in childhood growth and nutrient intake practices associated with increased risk for disease and poor long-term health. Nutrient and non-nutrient factors influence health outcomes throughout the lifecycle. This webinar and podcast series, The What, How and Ifs of Optimizing Early Childhood Growth and Long-Term Outcomes will discuss how to implement nutrient and non-nutrient factors that optimize long-term health, recognize childhood growth and nutrient intake patterns associated with disease, childhood microbiome and long-term risk for disease, and early diagnosis and management strategies for childhood feeding disorders.
Supported by an education grant from Reckitt / Mead Johnson Nutrition
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Timothy Sentongo, MD (Moderator)
Professor of Pediatrics Director Pediatric Nutrition Support
Director Pediatric Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Section of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition The University of Chicago Medicine & Biological Sciences

Sara Karjoo, MD
Board certified Pediatric Gastroenterology and Obesity Medicine Associate Professor Florida State University
Associate Professor University of South Florida Assistant Professor Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Catherine Karls, MS, RD, CD, CNSC
Advanced Practice Dietitian-Nutrition Support
Children’s Wisconsin

Charles P.B. Vanderpool, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Associate Division Director, Pediatric Gastroenterology Medical Director, Nutrition Support and Intestinal Rehabilitation
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Indiana University School of Medicine Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health
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