close

Tell a friend

Tell a friend about this page on In Practice website by completing this form. The email address you provide will not be passed on to any third party.
Your name *:
Your email *:
Your friend's name *:
Friend's email address *:
Optional message:
Note : the fields with * are mandatory.
close

Save to Learning & Research

Save this page to Learning & Research ?
Title:

Our healthcare professionals` Careline is now available 24/7 on our new FREEPHONE number. For advice and support from our team of experts.

Freephone healthcare professionals` Careline
0800 977 5656

Freephone mums` Careline
0800 977 4000
Providing toddlers’ hard-to-get nutrients isn’t easy

UK toddler diets contain, on average, only 27% of the reference nutrient intake (RNI) for vitamin D* and concern about the associated detrimental health effects is growing. Click here to find out more.
*Bates B et al. National Diet and Nutrition Survey: Headline results from Years 1 and 2 (combined) of the Rolling Programme: London: HMSO, 2010
Quick poll
What do you think of the overall quality of the diet of toddlers aged 1-3 years today in the UK?

Find a Cow & Gate Feeding Advisor

Contact your nearest Cow & Gate Infant Nutrition Feeding Advisor.

Need to contact your local Cow and Gate Representative? Get the latest research and information on the immune system perhaps or to discuss how any of our products can be used with your specific caseload, simply use the form below.

To get in touch with your local representative, simply fill in the details below, including your postcode and your Cow & Gate feeding advisor will be in touch shortly.

Name *
Email *
Postcode *
Telephone
Enquiry / Comments
Preferred Contact Method
Telephone
Email


Note : fields with * are mandatory.
Download the podcasts

Download podcasts of the latest key opinion leader events and listen to them on your computer or MP3 player

Latest podcasts from the 7th International Danone Baby Nutrition Symposium in Lisbon.
  • Early nutrition of the preterm infant
  • Catch-up growth and metabolic imprinting

Top