Hidden Hunger in the First 1000 Days with Dr. Kyly Whitfield

Hidden Hunger in the First 1000 Days with Dr. Kyly Whitfield

From Nutrition Conversations by The Canadian Nutrition Society

July 31, 2025 · 34 min · Season 3 · Episode 6

About this episode

Dr. Kyly Whitfield discusses the importance of nutrition during the first 1000 days of life and the impact of micronutrient deficiencies.

The first 1,000 days—from conception to a child’s second birthday—represent a critical window for growth, development, and long-term health. Nutrition during this period lays the foundation for growth, cognitive development, immune function, and chronic disease risk. Research in this area helps inform global strategies to improve maternal and child health outcomes. Dr. Kyly Whitfield is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Human Nutrition at Mount Saint Vincent University and is passionate about international nutrition, with interests in identifying and combating micronutrient deficiencies during ‘the first thousand days’ window. Her research focuses on maternal thiamin deficiency and infantile beriberi, mainly in rural Cambodia, an area where thiamin-related infant mortality remains a major public health issue. Alongside a few fellow CNS members, Kyly also co-edited a book titled ’The biology of the first 1,000 days’ which is a cross-disciplinary deep dive that explores the biological underpinnings of this critical developmental window. In this episode, Dr. Whitfield discusses global micronutrient deficiencies in the first 1000 days with a focus on thiamin.

People in this episode

Guest: Dr. Kyly Whitfield

Topics covered

  • micronutrient deficiencies
  • first 1000 days
  • maternal health
  • child development
  • thiamin deficiency
  • global health

Keywords

  • nutrition
  • first 1000 days
  • micronutrient
  • thiamin
  • infant health
  • maternal nutrition
  • beriberi
  • global strategies
  • public health

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Mount Saint Vincent University, The Canadian Nutrition Society

Books & works: The biology of the first 1,000 days

Places: rural Cambodia

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