Optimal Nutrition At First Bite: Identifying First Foods For Healthier Lifespans. Julia Nordgren, MD, Chef

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Optimal Nutrition At First Bite: Identifying First Foods For Healthier Lifespans Julia Nordgren, MD, Chef

Julia Nordgren, MD, Chef Palo Alto Medical Foundation Pediatric Lipid Specialist Pediatric Weight Management Specialist Pre-diabetes Program Culinary Medicine Program Culinary Institute of America DrJuliacooks.com

Speaker Disclosure Honorarium provided by the Hass Avocado Board

First Foods Matter!

Session Objectives Amplify science findings to help improve knowledge among health professionals and colleagues on best practices to follow when feeding infants and toddlers. Counsel clients and the public on specific food combinations to ensure toddlers and infants are exposed to appropriate textures and flavors, and are meeting nutrient needs. Create tools and tips to help caregivers choose optimal foods for their infants and/or toddlers to ensure they are building lifelong healthy eating habits.

Outline Why first foods matter Goal for caregivers: Best Practices for Infant Feeding Challenges of feeding infants healthfully Strategies for optimizing for infant feeding

First Foods Matter It is no longer arguable that the foods that are introduced to a developing fetus and baby have long-term effects. ophysical development oneurologic development ofeeding patterns and flavor preferences

Physical Development Infancy is a rapid stage of growth. Body weight is tripled in the first year. Babies who don t get adequate calories and nutrition suffer from stunting and developmental delays. High nutrient requirements for all body functions. Developing iron stores, immunity, gastrointestinal function. Pediatric Nutrition Handbook, 6th edition, RE Kleinnman, ed. American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove Village IL, 2009

Neurologic Development Brain growth: The brain doubles in size the first year, and by age three has 80 percent of its adult volume Rapid time of brain development; more synapses created in first two years than any other time in life Critical connections are made: hunger, satiety, comfort, habits These connections can influence quality of foods and impact Li Z, Sheng M. Some assembly required: the development of neuronal synapses. Nature Reviews. 2003;4:833-841

Synapse Development Corel, JL. The postnatal development of the human cerebral cortex. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press; 1975. Also see: http://www.urbanchildinstitute.org/why-0-3/baby-and-brain

No Food in Mommy s Car!

Infant Feeding: Neurologic Connections

Neurologic Connections: Hunger and Satiety

Neurologic Preferences Flavor Development. Offering very sweet or salty foods will teach infants a preference for these foods. Taste preferences: importance of repeated offering of foods Beauchamp, GK, Moran, M. Dietary Experience and sweet taste preference in human infants. Appetite, 1982.

Importance of Setting Early Habits Intake of fruits and vegetables at 1 year was strongly associate with intake of fruits and vegetables at 6 years Intake strongly influenced by repeated offering, parental modeling, and parental response Fruit and Vegetable Intake During Infancy and Early Childhood. Grimm et al, Pedatrics 2014;134, S63

Variety Matters The variety of foods introduced by age 6 months is predictive of the variety of foods eaten at age 6 years Fruit and Vegetable Intake During Infancy and Early Childhood. Grimm et al, Pedatrics 2014;134, S63

Drinks Matter: Sugar Sweetened Beverages Intake of sugar sweetened beverages at 1 year was strongly associated with intake of SSB at 6 years Sugar sweetened beverages are not nutritive, not essential and contribute to overweight / obesity The Association of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake During Infancy With Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake at 6 Years of Age. Park, S et al, Pediatrics 2014;134;s56

Implications of Habit Setting Most common foods offered outside of mealtime for infants are cereals, crackers, cookies, and French fries Vegetable and fruit intake drops off at 9 months By one year of age, the most commonly consumed vegetable is French fries Food consumption patterns of infants and toddlers: where are we now? Siega-Riz AM, Deming DM, Reidey KC, Fox MK. J Am Diet Assoc. 2010 Dec;110(12 Suppl):S38-51.

Opportunity for Improvement Children over 2 consume nearly 40% of their calories from refined grains, sugar-sweetened beverages, and fruit juice Infants and toddlers were much more likely to consume sweets (cookies/ candies) than vegetables and fruits on any given day Lessons from the feeding infants and toddlers study in North America: what children eat, and implications for obesity prevention. Saavedra JM et al. Ann Nutr Metab. 2013;62 Suppl 3:27-36. Comerford KB, Ayoob KT, Murray RD, Atkinson SA. The Role of Avocados in Complementary and Transitional Feeding. Nutrients, 2016, 8, 316.

Time of Opportunity - Parents This is an amazing window of opportunity to develop and shape these important connections Parents have more control and influence over their child s eating from birth to 24 months that at any other time in their child s life

Time of Opportunity: Doctors, Nurses, Nutritionists We are a trusted source of information on how to best feed infants Parents are motivated and receptive to advice when they feel encouraged and empowered

What Clinicians Can Do Educate Motivate Provide Tools Positive Feeding Practices

Best Practices: Complementary and Transitional Feeding

Best Practices: Selecting First Foods Texture: soft foods that are easily chewed and swallowed Rich in nutrients, antioxidants Mild flavor for initial foods Low in sugar and added salt Whole, fresh good

COST Safeway or Sprouts personal experience Whole foods Sweet potatoes: 8 servings, $1.28 Carrots: 20 cents per serving Green beans: 30 cents per serving Mango: 50 cents per serving Avocado: 30-60 cents per serving Black beans: 5 10 cents per serving Low nutrient or convenience food Baby cheese puffs $3.49 Pureed Pouches: $1.49 per serving Jarred foods: $1.25 each Baby yogurt bites: 4.49 for 4 servings (at whole foods) Baby mango puffs $3.99 at whole foods

Specific Food Combinations Fat-Soluble Vitamins and unsaturated fat sources Vitamins A, D, E, K need fats for proper absorption Babies and toddlers should not follow a low-fat diet Avocado and pepper, carrot, tomato Iron sources and Vitamin C Meat (ground beef or chicken) and tomato, strawberries, etc Iron absorption is aided by ingesting source of vitamin C at the same meal

Pitfalls of Complementary and Transitional Feeding Introducing solids too early: obesity link (6 months is recommended) Feeding for comfort instead of hunger (crying, fussing, squawking does not always mean hunger!) Offering empty calories (processed food, prepackaged food, baby junk food) uptodate.com/contents/dietary-recommendations-for-toddlers,preschool accessed 7/14/16

Constant Feeding Constant feeding interferes with hunger / satiety development, interferes with proper tooth development, and sets the stage for adipose tissue development (e.g. feeding in car, stroller, in waiting room, exam room, car ride home)

THANK YOU To all of the wonderful mothers and friends who offered these images of their children And to Comadre for the Creative Direction on the Easel Project

References Comerford KB, Ayoob KT, Murray RD, Atkinson SA. The Role of Avocados in Complementary and Transitional Feeding. Nutrients, 2016, 8, 316. Pediatric Nutrition Handbook, 6 th edition, RE Kleinnman, ed. American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove Village IL, 2009 Fruit and Vegetable Intake During Infancy and Early Childhood. Grimm et al, Pedatrics 2014;134, S63 The Association of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake During Infancy With Sugar- Sweetened Beverage Intake at 6 Years of Age. Park, S et al, Pediatrics 2014;134;s56Li Z, Sheng M. Some assembly required: the development of neuronal synapses. Nature Reviews. 2003;4:833-841 uptodate.com/contents/dietary-recommendations-for-toddlers,preschool accessed 7/14/16