"The Biology of the First 1000 Days compiles the substance behind what we know to be the key to progress. Investing in good nutrition during a child's first 1000 days is essential for not only unlocking a child's physical and mental development. It is the way forward for improved health, productivity, income and a sustainable future - with no one left behind. This book compiles our experience, and showcases it for policy makers, strategists and programmers. I hope the knowledge captured in these pages plays an important role in achieving the ultimate goal - an end to malnutrition, in all its forms."
Gerda Verburg, Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement Coordinator and UN Assistant Secretary General
"The book is a comprehensive and synthetic review of key spatial factors ranging from preconception to age two- it is a critical reference and will shape public policy and improve interventions for mother and child - impacts that will last a lifetime"
Emorn Udomkesmalee, Institute of Nutrition, Mahidol University, Thailand
"Nutrition policy accepted that the first 1,000 days are critical for life. Now knowledge about the biology of that critical window - so important for specific policy actions - is provided by this volume. It is essential reading for the nutrition community. The list of contributors reads like a Who is Who in nutrition research."
Prof. Joachim von Braun, Bonn University, Vice Chair of the Board of Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)
"In The Biology of the First 1,000 Days we find, clearly and profoundly, the scientific evidence of how good nutrition truly shapes the future of our world - a most valuable contribution to our understanding of a long-neglected issue."
Roger Thurow, author of The First 1,000 Days: A Crucial Time for Mothers and Children - And the World
"The Biology of the First 1000 Days compiles the substance behind what we know to be the key to progress. Investing in good nutrition during a child's first 1000 days is essential for not only unlocking a child's physical and mental development. It is the way forward for improved health, productivity, income and a sustainable future - with no one left behind. This book compiles our experience, and showcases it for policy makers, strategists and programmers. I hope the knowledge captured in these pages plays an important role in achieving the ultimate goal - an end to malnutrition, in all its forms."
Gerda Verburg, Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement Coordinator and UN Assistant Secretary General
"The book is a comprehensive and synthetic review of key spatial factors ranging from preconception to age two- it is a critical reference and will shape public policy and improve interventions for mother and child - impacts that will last a lifetime."
Emorn Udomkesmalee, Institute of Nutrition, Mahidol University, Thailand
"Nutrition policy accepted that the first 1,000 days are critical for life. Now knowledge about the biology of that critical window - so important for specific policy actions - is provided by this volume. It is essential reading for the nutrition community. The list of contributors reads like a Who is Who in nutrition research."
Prof. Joachim von Braun, Bonn University, Vice Chair of the Board of Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)
"In The Biology of the First 1,000 Days we find, clearly and profoundly, the scientific evidence of how good nutrition truly shapes the future of our world - a most valuable contribution to our understanding of a long-neglected issue."
Roger Thurow, author of The First 1,000 Days: A Crucial Time for Mothers and Children - And the World