OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects on maternal micronutrient status and infant growth of the increased maize prices that resulted from the southern African drought of 2001-2002. DESIGN: Longitudinal cohort study. SETTING: A maternal and child health clinic in Lusaka, Zambia. SUBJECTS: Maternal and infant health and nutrition data and maternal plasma were being collected for a study of breast-feeding and postpartum health. Samples and data were analysed according to whether they were collected before (June to December 2001), during (January 2002 to April 2003) or after (May 2003 to January 2004) the period of increased maize price. Season and maternal HIV status were controlled for in analyses. RESULTS: Maize price increases were associat...
In this review of recent advances in nutrition, we shall follow the ‘life cycle' with special attent...
Background. Global food insecurity is associated with micronutrient deficiencies and it has been sug...
Micronutrient deficiencies during pregnancy are common in Africa and can cause adverse outcomes. The...
This paper reviews and analyses the importance of maize as staple food in Eastern and Southern Afric...
This paper reviews and analyses the importance of maize as staple food in Eastern and Southern Afric...
Aims: First, the study first assessed the impact of maternal exposure to drought in utero on newborn...
This article uses micro-econometrics to assess the impact of a price increase in various food commod...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate trends in child malnutrition in six countries in southern Africa, in relat...
Maternal nutrition, breast milk micronutrients and infant growth in rural Gambia The World Health Or...
BACKGROUND: The period of complementary feeding, starting around 6 months of age, is a time of high ...
A growing body of literature suggests that in utero exposure to hunger negatively affects children’s...
Early deficits in childhood growth and development contribute to long-term problems that can persist...
Background: The period of complementary feeding, starting around 6 months of age, is a time of high ...
Background: Multiple micronutrient deficiencies are prevalent in pregnant women in developing countr...
Pregnancy and breastfeeding make demands on maternal nutrient stores. The extent of depletion and th...
In this review of recent advances in nutrition, we shall follow the ‘life cycle' with special attent...
Background. Global food insecurity is associated with micronutrient deficiencies and it has been sug...
Micronutrient deficiencies during pregnancy are common in Africa and can cause adverse outcomes. The...
This paper reviews and analyses the importance of maize as staple food in Eastern and Southern Afric...
This paper reviews and analyses the importance of maize as staple food in Eastern and Southern Afric...
Aims: First, the study first assessed the impact of maternal exposure to drought in utero on newborn...
This article uses micro-econometrics to assess the impact of a price increase in various food commod...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate trends in child malnutrition in six countries in southern Africa, in relat...
Maternal nutrition, breast milk micronutrients and infant growth in rural Gambia The World Health Or...
BACKGROUND: The period of complementary feeding, starting around 6 months of age, is a time of high ...
A growing body of literature suggests that in utero exposure to hunger negatively affects children’s...
Early deficits in childhood growth and development contribute to long-term problems that can persist...
Background: The period of complementary feeding, starting around 6 months of age, is a time of high ...
Background: Multiple micronutrient deficiencies are prevalent in pregnant women in developing countr...
Pregnancy and breastfeeding make demands on maternal nutrient stores. The extent of depletion and th...
In this review of recent advances in nutrition, we shall follow the ‘life cycle' with special attent...
Background. Global food insecurity is associated with micronutrient deficiencies and it has been sug...
Micronutrient deficiencies during pregnancy are common in Africa and can cause adverse outcomes. The...