Feeding at the beginning of life and its impact on adulthood
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The conclusion in advance is that, our organism, as in an analogy with a computer, is "programmed" from very early in life, to then work with this "operating system", to which we can correct some inconsistencies (" bugs ") and add some new information (new" software "or applications) at later ages, but it will be very difficult to re-program completely.
Lets now justify and understand the concept, then propose the necessary interventions in order to improve early programming and achieve more healthy adults with the consequent social improvement that corresponds to a country model with considerable resources and a buoyant economy
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The central concept proposed to you, reader, indicates that many patterns of behavior, of metabolic responses and of susceptibility to the environment (diseases), have their origin in the first moments of life, read in order from most to least impact: life fetal, the neonatal period, breastfeeding and the period of introduction to the family diet pattern.The conclusion in advance is that, our organism, as in an analogy with a computer, is "programmed" from very early in life, to then work with this "operating system", to which we can correct some inconsistencies (" bugs ") and add some new information (new" software "or applications) at later ages, but it will be very difficult to re-program completely.
Lets now justify and understand the concept, then propose the necessary interventions in order to improve early programming and achieve more healthy adults with the consequent social improvement that corresponds to a country model with considerable resources and a buoyant economy
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2020-11-09
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