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Danone Institute Special Reports

Weight and sex hormones in women
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°86.
(December 2007)

Vegetarianism in Adolescents: Risk or Symptom?
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°75.
(March 2005)
 
Eating Disorders in Children Aged 6-12 Years
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°74.
(December 2004)
 
Childhood obesity: influences of socioeconomic factors
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°73.
(September 2004)
 
Calcium, vitamin D and bone growth
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°72.
(June 2004)
 
Eating behaviors in children
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°71.
(March 2004)
 
Dietary advice for infants and young children
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°70.
(December 2003)
 
Nutritional Prevention of Osteoporosis
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°69.
(September 2003)
 
Irritable Bowel Syndrome and diet
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°68.
(Mai 2003)
 
Snacking
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°66.
(November 2002)
 
Development of taste
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°64.
(July 2002)
 
Nutritional considerations in Crohn's disease
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°62.
(March 2002)
 
The patient faced with his/her obesity
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°61.
(January 2002)
 
Celiac disease and gluten-free diet
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°58.
(July 2001)
 
Recent changes in eating habits.
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°57.
(May 2001)
 
Body weight and pregnancy
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°55.
(January 2001)
 
Nutritional status in chronic renal failure
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°53.
(September 2000)
 
Child Obesity
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°48.
(December 1999)
 
Diet and atheroma
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°47.
(October 1999)
 
Nutrition and chronic pancreatitis
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°45.
(May 1999)
 
Anorexia nervosa treatment
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°44.
(March 1999)
 
Depression and weight gain
OBJECTIVE NUTRITION N°42.
(November 1998)
 
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Danone Institutes are not-for-profit entities which link scientists involved in human nutrition with health and education professionals. They support nutrition research programs and provide diet and nutritional information including: information on eating behaviors, dietary guidelines, nutrition events and nutrition organizations. The Institutes focus particularly on, Nutrition and child development, early childhood nutrition and childhood obesity prevention.