Impact of Early Childhood Nutrition on Long-Term Cognitive Development: A Global Perspective
Keywords:
Early childhood nutrition, cognitive development, childhood malnutrition, global health, brain development, nutrition interventions.Abstract
Early childhood nutrition is widely acknowledged as a critical factor in the cognitive
development of children. A well-nourished child tends to have a greater chance of reaching
their full cognitive potential. This paper explores the global implications of early childhood
nutrition, emphasizing its impact on long-term cognitive development. It analyzes current
research on how nutritional deficiencies, particularly during critical developmental periods,
contribute to cognitive impairments, and examines the social, economic, and policy-related
aspects of nutrition in different regions worldwide. Findings suggest that adequate nutrition
in the early years is vital for brain development, learning capabilities, and academic success.
Additionally, the paper highlights the role of interventions aimed at improving nutrition and
mitigating its adverse effects on cognitive outcomes.