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Developing food variety at weaning
2012
Developing food variety at weaning. séminaire interne Danone baby nutrition
Recent evidence on the development of eating habits until 3 years of age: food for thoughts
2011
Recent evidence on the development of eating habits until 3 years of age: food for thoughts. 9. Pangborn sensory science symposium
Food texture acceptance during infancy: a longitudinal study
2017
Texture is an important dimension of food acceptance in infancy but few works investigated its role. The present objectives were to describe the evolution of food texture acceptance and feeding skills in 6 to 18-mo-old. Two groups of healthy children participated in this study conducted at the laboratory at 6, 8, 10mo (n=24) and at 12, 15 and 18mo (n=25). They were offered foods with different textures (smooth and rough purees, cooked and sticky pieces, raw and hard foods) at an earlier age than current practices in France. Infants' acceptance (the ability to process and swallow a food) and feeding skills (sucking and chewing) were expressed as probabilities (P). At 6mo, pureed textures wer…
Exposition et acceptabilité des textures lors de la période de diversification alimentaire
2017
Nourrir les enfants : Comment les aider à « bien » manger ?
2018
Le comportement alimentaire des enfants
2021
Impact of a reduction of plasmalogen levels on Muller cell metabolism
2016
Purpose : Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is the leading cause of blindness in premature children resulting from abnormal vascular development. Previous studies have shown that omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) can modulate physiologic and pathologic angiogenesis. Data from our laboratory suggest that plasmalogens, that are phospholipids that concentrate omega-3 PUFAs, are involved in the regulation of post-natal retinal vascular development through the action of a calcium-independent phospholipase A2 (iPLA2) (Saab et al PLoSONE 2014). In the retina, Müller cells are known to play crucial functions in retinal angiogenesis as well as to be rich in plasmalogens and to express phosp…
Olfaction and gustation
2017
International audience
Particularités de l'imagerie des traumatismes de l'appareil locomoteur chez l'enfant et l'adolescent (crâne et rachis exclus)
2013
Les lésions traumatiques du squelette en pratique pédiatrique sont fréquentes, faites de macrotraumatismes et de microtraumatismes répétés. Le diagnostic et le bilan de cette pathologie sont, dans l'immense majorité des cas, réalisés grâce aux clichés standards, surtout pour le squelette appendiculaire. Les fractures de l'enfant sont plus souvent diaphysométaphysaires incomplètes qu'épiphysométaphysaires. Elles touchent principalement le membre supérieur par ordre de fréquence. Il existe de nombreuses images pièges, variantes de la normale ; la consultation d'ouvrages de référence est fondamentale. Les clichés standards en incidences orthogonales sont la règle et permettent de diagnostiquer…
Réactivité chimiosensorielle et alimentation de l'enfant atteint de handicap
2010
ISSN : 0291-0233 ; http://www.medecine-et-enfance.net/