BACKGROUND: Powders containing iron and other micronutrients are recommended as a strategy to prevent nutritional anaemia and other micronutrient deficiencies in children. We assessed the effects of provision of two micronutrient powder formulations, with or without zinc, to children in Pakistan. METHODS: We did a cluster randomised trial in urban and rural sites in Sindh, Pakistan. A baseline survey identified 256 clusters, which were randomly assigned (within urban and rural strata, by computer-generated random numbers) to one of three groups: non-supplemented control (group A), micronutrient powder without zinc (group B), or micronutrient powder with 10 mg zinc (group C). Children in the clusters aged 6 months were eligible for inclusion...
Background:Zinc supplementation decreases morbidity from infections and increases growth of stunted ...
Background The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness ...
Background: Anemia is pervasive among children under the age of two years in Bangladesh. This study ...
Background: Powders containing iron and other micronutrients are recommended as a strategy to preven...
The objective of this study was to compare the effect of three micronutrient products on biomarkers ...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the optimal zinc supplementation strategy for improving growth and hematologic...
Young children in resource-constrained settings are susceptible to zinc deficiency and its deleterio...
Background: Although the use of micronutrient powders (MNPs) is considered the preferred approach fo...
Zinc is essential to supporting growth in young children especially for tissues undergoing rapid cel...
Zinc is essential to supporting growth in young children especially for tissues undergoing rapid cel...
Malnutrition in the form of underweight, stunting, wasting or micronutrient deficiency is prevalent ...
In developing countries, anemia and iron deficiency in early childhood are two highly prevalent publ...
Abstract In developing countries, anemia and iron deficiency in early childhood are two highly preva...
Abstract Introduction More than 3.5 million women and...
Background: The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness...
Background:Zinc supplementation decreases morbidity from infections and increases growth of stunted ...
Background The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness ...
Background: Anemia is pervasive among children under the age of two years in Bangladesh. This study ...
Background: Powders containing iron and other micronutrients are recommended as a strategy to preven...
The objective of this study was to compare the effect of three micronutrient products on biomarkers ...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the optimal zinc supplementation strategy for improving growth and hematologic...
Young children in resource-constrained settings are susceptible to zinc deficiency and its deleterio...
Background: Although the use of micronutrient powders (MNPs) is considered the preferred approach fo...
Zinc is essential to supporting growth in young children especially for tissues undergoing rapid cel...
Zinc is essential to supporting growth in young children especially for tissues undergoing rapid cel...
Malnutrition in the form of underweight, stunting, wasting or micronutrient deficiency is prevalent ...
In developing countries, anemia and iron deficiency in early childhood are two highly prevalent publ...
Abstract In developing countries, anemia and iron deficiency in early childhood are two highly preva...
Abstract Introduction More than 3.5 million women and...
Background: The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness...
Background:Zinc supplementation decreases morbidity from infections and increases growth of stunted ...
Background The efficacy of preventive zinc supplementation against diarrhea and respiratory illness ...
Background: Anemia is pervasive among children under the age of two years in Bangladesh. This study ...