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Nurturing a Healthy Generation of Children: Research Gaps and Opportunities


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      A Spoon of Variety at Complementary Feeding – A Window of Opportunity

      At present, the first weaning food in many European countries (e.g., Germany), such as vegetables, potatoes, and meat, is thus increasingly competing with the variety and, following the Mediterranean model, also fatty sea fish. The long-held view that only 1 or 2 vegetables per week should be fed has become obsolete. Monotonous nutrition offers no protection against allergies and better food intake. On the contrary, infants who receive a varied complementary diet are also better and less complicated eaters later in life. Parents should, therefore, pay attention to a variety of fruits and vegetables at the beginning of the complementary feeding. Offering the infant a variety of flavors and textures from the start of complementary feeding is the best way to help them to enjoy a variety of foods as they grow up.

      In conclusion,