BACKGROUND: Malnutrition in late infancy in developing countries may result from poor-quality complementary foods that displace breast milk. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to assess the effects of fortified complementary blends of different energy densities on growth, hemoglobin concentrations, and breast milk intake of 9-mo-old Zambian infants. DESIGN: Infants were randomly assigned at 6 mo of age to receive for 3 mo a fortified blend of maize, beans, bambaranuts, and groundnuts [Chilenje Baby Mix (CBM); energy density: 68 kcal/100 g; n = 37] or a similar blend with alpha-amylase (CBMA; energy density: 106 kcal/100 g; n = 44). Cross-sectional data were obtained at 9 mo for a control group of infants (n = 69) not given the diets....
In developing countries, micronutrient deficiency in infants is associated with growth faltering, mo...
Repositioning nutrition is central to development. Childcare practices, which include feeding practi...
Background: Lipid-based ready-to-use foods are currently used for infant feeding, but their potentia...
Micronutrient-fortified, cereal-based infant foods are recommended for reducing multiple micronutrie...
Background: Lipid-based ready-to-use foods are currently used for infant feeding, but their potentia...
Poor quality complementary foods with low nutrient density and inappropriate feeding practices have ...
Complementary foods that are deficient in both macronutrients and micronutrients coupled with a high...
Poor quality complementary foods with low nutrient density and inappropriate feeding practices have ...
Poor complementary feeding practices are associated with stunting and growth faltering throughout th...
BackgroundThe period of complementary feeding, starting around 6 months of age, is a time of high ri...
<p>Consequences of micronutrient deficiencies in infants often include linear growth retardati...
Stunting, and to a lesser extent wasting and undernutrition, of children under five years constitute...
BACKGROUND: Typical complementary foods in developing countries are often inadequate in multiple mic...
ABSTRACT We assessed the adequacy of nutrient intakes of 135 rural Bangladeshi breast-fed infants 6–...
The study was conducted to look at the effectiveness of a multimicronutrient-fortified complementary...
In developing countries, micronutrient deficiency in infants is associated with growth faltering, mo...
Repositioning nutrition is central to development. Childcare practices, which include feeding practi...
Background: Lipid-based ready-to-use foods are currently used for infant feeding, but their potentia...
Micronutrient-fortified, cereal-based infant foods are recommended for reducing multiple micronutrie...
Background: Lipid-based ready-to-use foods are currently used for infant feeding, but their potentia...
Poor quality complementary foods with low nutrient density and inappropriate feeding practices have ...
Complementary foods that are deficient in both macronutrients and micronutrients coupled with a high...
Poor quality complementary foods with low nutrient density and inappropriate feeding practices have ...
Poor complementary feeding practices are associated with stunting and growth faltering throughout th...
BackgroundThe period of complementary feeding, starting around 6 months of age, is a time of high ri...
<p>Consequences of micronutrient deficiencies in infants often include linear growth retardati...
Stunting, and to a lesser extent wasting and undernutrition, of children under five years constitute...
BACKGROUND: Typical complementary foods in developing countries are often inadequate in multiple mic...
ABSTRACT We assessed the adequacy of nutrient intakes of 135 rural Bangladeshi breast-fed infants 6–...
The study was conducted to look at the effectiveness of a multimicronutrient-fortified complementary...
In developing countries, micronutrient deficiency in infants is associated with growth faltering, mo...
Repositioning nutrition is central to development. Childcare practices, which include feeding practi...
Background: Lipid-based ready-to-use foods are currently used for infant feeding, but their potentia...