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Elisabet Helsing is a Norwegian physician and nutritionist known for her work in the field of breastfeeding and infant nutrition. She has made significant contributions to the World Health Organization's (WHO) policies on infant feeding and has been instrumental in promoting breastfeeding globally.
Early Life and Education[edit]
Elisabet Helsing was born in Norway. She completed her medical studies in her home country before specializing in Public Health and Nutrition.
Career[edit]
Helsing began her career as a physician in Norway. She later moved into the field of public health and nutrition, focusing specifically on infant nutrition. She has worked with several international organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
At the WHO, Helsing played a key role in developing the organization's policies on infant feeding. She was instrumental in the creation of the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes, a global health policy framework for advertising formula milk. This code has been adopted by many countries and has significantly reduced the inappropriate marketing of breast-milk substitutes.
Helsing has also been involved in numerous research projects related to breastfeeding and infant nutrition. Her work has contributed to a better understanding of the benefits of breastfeeding and the risks associated with formula feeding.
Recognition[edit]
In recognition of her contributions to the field of infant nutrition, Helsing has received several awards and honors. These include the Norwegian Medical Association's Public Health Prize and the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
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