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Anabelle Bonvecchio-Arenas1, Ana Lilia Lozada-Tequeanes2, Edith Kim-Herrera3

  • 1Centro de Investigación en Nutrición y Salud, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública. Cuernavaca, Morelos, México.. bonvecchio@insp.mx.

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|February 20, 2025
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The first thousand days, from conception to two years, are critical for development and preventing malnutrition. This article outlines challenges, advances, and policy recommendations for optimizing early childhood health and nutrition.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatrics
  • Public Health
  • Nutrition Science

Context:

  • The first thousand days (conception to two years) represent a critical window for child development and preventing all forms of malnutrition.
  • This period significantly influences long-term health outcomes and human capital development.
  • Addressing nutritional and health needs during this stage is crucial for lifelong well-being.

Purpose:

  • To present the primary challenges in health and nutrition care during the first thousand days.
  • To detail advancements in developing and implementing strategies for this critical period.
  • To formulate priority public policy recommendations for the upcoming administration.

Summary:

  • This special article focuses on the critical first thousand days of life, a key period for development and malnutrition prevention.

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  • It examines the challenges and progress in health and nutrition interventions during this vital stage.
  • The paper concludes with actionable public policy recommendations.
  • Impact:

    • Optimizing health and nutrition in the first thousand days can significantly improve child development outcomes.
    • Effective interventions during this period contribute to enhanced human capital.
    • Informed public policy can ensure sustained improvements in early childhood health and nutrition.