Infant Nutrition Research Survey - Canada |
KGK Science is Ontario's premier research clinic. Based in London Ontario, for over 21 years KGK has measured outcomes of new natural health products in healthy individuals throughout Southwestern Ontario.
Whether you just welcomed your first child (congrats!) into your life or you have other young ones at home we are sure that you have lots of valuable information to share that will benefit other parents. Parents are often overwhelmed with all of the “firsts” between the newborn to toddler stages and feeding is often listed as one of the most important items on any new parents list.
Our research team would like to invite you to participate in a national survey of feeding practices of young children to gather information that will help to design infant nutrition studies and organize important information to help advocacy for new parents in Canada.
Your experiences with any combination of breastfeeding, formula, solid foods and supplements will help us to identify local and national infant nutrition patterns. We’re interested in these feeding habits because feeding decisions and practices have immediate and lifelong effects on both a mother’s and baby’s health.
Whether you just welcomed your first child (congrats!) into your life or you have other young ones at home we are sure that you have lots of valuable information to share that will benefit other parents. Parents are often overwhelmed with all of the “firsts” between the newborn to toddler stages and feeding is often listed as one of the most important items on any new parents list.
Our research team would like to invite you to participate in a national survey of feeding practices of young children to gather information that will help to design infant nutrition studies and organize important information to help advocacy for new parents in Canada.
Your experiences with any combination of breastfeeding, formula, solid foods and supplements will help us to identify local and national infant nutrition patterns. We’re interested in these feeding habits because feeding decisions and practices have immediate and lifelong effects on both a mother’s and baby’s health.