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    SmartyPants Vitamins Highlights Role of Nutrition Support for Early Life

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    California-based SmartyPants Vitamins released its First 1,000 Days Research Paper, a comprehensive scientific review exploring how early life nutrition during the first 1,000 days—from conception through age two—shapes development through one’s life.

    Published in the journal Nutrients, the research synthesizes evidence showing that the brain, gut, and sleep systems develop in a deeply interconnected way during the first 1,000 days of life and that nutrition plays a central role in supporting this crucial biological network. The study was co-authored by Devyani Chaturvedi, senior nutrition scientist at SmartyPants, alongside researchers in neuroscience, sleep science and nutrition.

    “Parents often hear that the first 1,000 days matter, but this research helps explain why. This review helps explain why nutrition doesn’t just influence one aspect of development—it simultaneously affects brain growth, gut microbiome development, and sleep architecture. These systems interact continuously to shape lifelong health,” Chaturvedi said.

    The key takeaways from the study include:

    • Early development does not happen in silos—brain, gut and sleep develop interconnectedly
    • Sleep is an active biological process that interacts with brain growth and gut health to help shape cognitive, language and behavioral development early in life
    • The infant gut microbiome develops rapidly during the first two years of life and plays a central role in neural signaling, immune system development and sleep regulation
    • Key nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids, choline, iron, vitamin D and probiotics are linked to supporting multiple interconnected systems

    “Understanding the science behind early development helps us better support families and health care providers,” Chaturvedi said. “At SmartyPants, we believe advancing nutrition science is just as important as formulating high-quality products. Investing in this research allows us to contribute to a deeper understanding of maternal and early-life health, ensuring our approach remains evidence-driven and clinically relevant.” 

    For more information, visit www.smartypantsvitamins.com.

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