Physiology and Targeted Nutrition in Infants
2019 Symposium

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Participants will learn how targeted nutrition impacts the physiological development in infants during neonatal intensive care and the long-term development of preterm and term infants. Michael K. Georgieff, MD, and Camilia R. Martin, MD, discuss specific micro- and macro-nutritional components and their impact on developing physiology.

Dr. Martin provides the specifics of nutrient-directed metabolic programming in the early postnatal period and the risk of neonatal morbidities. Dr. Georgieff discusses how nutrition in the neonatal and postnatal period relates to brain development.

This course does not offer CE credit.

  • Michael K. Georgieff, MD

    Martin Lenz Harrison Land Grant Chair
    Professor of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Developmental Psychology
    Executive Vice Chair of the Department of Pediatrics
    Director of the Center for Neurobehavioral Development
    University of Minnesota
    Minneapolis, Minnesota

  • Camilia R. Martin, MD, MS

    Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
    Associate Director, NICU, Department of Neonatology
    Director for Cross-Disciplinary Research Partnerships
    Division of Translational Research
    Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
    Boston, Massachusetts

Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate how targeted nutrition impacts physiological development
  • Apply evidence-based nutrient research to disease risk and long-term development in preterm and term infants
  • Recognize the role of nutrition and iron in early brain development to improve postnatal outcomes