Background: Iron deficiency and its consequent anemia constitute the commonest micronutrient deficiency in the world. Objective: We investigated whether long-term, weekly iron-folate supplements administered at school would improve hemoglobin and ferritin concentrations in adolescent girls, including those with mild-to-moderate anemia and hemoglobin concentrations indicating borderline anemia. Design: Subjects were 266 girls with hemoglobin concentrations of 80-119.9 g/L (group A) and 358 girls with hemoglobin concentrations of 120-130 g/L (group B) who were otherwise healthy. Two hundred sixty-six girls in group A and 268 girls in group B were randomly assigned to receive either 60 or 120 mg Fe plus 3.5 mg folic acid weekly for 22 wk. Nine...
Iron deficiency anemia is a serious public health problem affecting adolescent girls worldwide. Adol...
Background: The prevalence of anemia in teenage girls in Indonesia was 33.1%. Department of health’s...
Methods : Forty-nine rural primary schools took part in the study and were randomly assigned to two ...
Background: Iron deficiency is the most common micronutrient deficiency and affects >2 billion pe...
Background & aim: Iron deficiency is one of the major public health problems imposing significant ef...
Background: Spaced IFA Supplementation is recognized as an efficacious public health program and eff...
Introduction: Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is the most common form of anemia and one of the most imp...
Adolescent girls constitute one fifth of the female population if the world.The prevalence of anemia...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of iron supplements administered to school children through a...
Background: Complianc~ of daily treatment of iron deficiency anemia in children is still low. The co...
Previous short-term supplementation studies showed no additional hematologic benefit of multiple mic...
Iron deficiency is the most widespread nutritional problem in the world. More than two billion women...
Anemia is a public health problem that can be experienced by all age groups from toddlers to the eld...
Anaemia in school aged girls is an important but neglected issue. Since iron supplementation program...
Background: Adolescence is a vulnerable period in the human life cycle for the development of nutrit...
Iron deficiency anemia is a serious public health problem affecting adolescent girls worldwide. Adol...
Background: The prevalence of anemia in teenage girls in Indonesia was 33.1%. Department of health’s...
Methods : Forty-nine rural primary schools took part in the study and were randomly assigned to two ...
Background: Iron deficiency is the most common micronutrient deficiency and affects >2 billion pe...
Background & aim: Iron deficiency is one of the major public health problems imposing significant ef...
Background: Spaced IFA Supplementation is recognized as an efficacious public health program and eff...
Introduction: Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is the most common form of anemia and one of the most imp...
Adolescent girls constitute one fifth of the female population if the world.The prevalence of anemia...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of iron supplements administered to school children through a...
Background: Complianc~ of daily treatment of iron deficiency anemia in children is still low. The co...
Previous short-term supplementation studies showed no additional hematologic benefit of multiple mic...
Iron deficiency is the most widespread nutritional problem in the world. More than two billion women...
Anemia is a public health problem that can be experienced by all age groups from toddlers to the eld...
Anaemia in school aged girls is an important but neglected issue. Since iron supplementation program...
Background: Adolescence is a vulnerable period in the human life cycle for the development of nutrit...
Iron deficiency anemia is a serious public health problem affecting adolescent girls worldwide. Adol...
Background: The prevalence of anemia in teenage girls in Indonesia was 33.1%. Department of health’s...
Methods : Forty-nine rural primary schools took part in the study and were randomly assigned to two ...