AIM: A previous maternal and infant nutrition intervention in rural Matlab, Bangladesh, showed that prenatal nutrient supplements improved child survival, but had no effect on size at birth. This secondary analysis examined whether prenatal multiple micronutrient supplements (MMS), on their own or combined with an early invitation to receive prenatal food supplements, affected child morbidity. METHODS: This randomised trial enrolled 4436 pregnant women from November 2001 to October 2003 and allocated them to early or standard invitations to food supplements, in the ninth and 20th weeks of pregnancy, respectively, and supplements of either the standard 60 mg iron with 400 μg folic acid, 30 mg iron with 400 μg folic acid or MMS. Quasi-Poisson...
Knowledge about the impact of maternal food and micronutrient supplementation on infant micronutrien...
BACKGROUND: Absence of cost-effectiveness (CE) analyses limits the relevance of large-scale nutritio...
Background: The prevalence of low birth weight (LBW) is high in developing countries and is estimate...
AIM: A previous maternal and infant nutrition intervention in rural Matlab, Bangladesh, showed that ...
AIM: A previous maternal and infant nutrition intervention in rural Matlab, Bangladesh, showed that ...
Abstract Background There is a lack of information on the optimal timing of food supplementation to ...
Nutrition interventions may have favourable as well as unfavourable effects. The Maternal and Infant...
Introduction Nutrition interventions may have favourable as well as unfavourable effects. The Matern...
CONTEXT: Nutritional insult in fetal life and small size at birth are common in low-income countries...
INTRODUCTION: Nutrition interventions may have favourable as well as unfavourable effects. The Mater...
Background: Absence of cost-effectiveness (CE) analyses limits the relevance of large-scale nutritio...
BACKGROUND: Absence of cost-effectiveness (CE) analyses limits the relevance of large-scale nutritio...
Background: Evidence is often missing on social differentials in effects of nutrition interventions....
Background: multiple micronutrient deficiencies are common among women in low-income countries and m...
Maternal nutrition is closely linked to child health and survival. In Bangladesh there is a high pre...
Knowledge about the impact of maternal food and micronutrient supplementation on infant micronutrien...
BACKGROUND: Absence of cost-effectiveness (CE) analyses limits the relevance of large-scale nutritio...
Background: The prevalence of low birth weight (LBW) is high in developing countries and is estimate...
AIM: A previous maternal and infant nutrition intervention in rural Matlab, Bangladesh, showed that ...
AIM: A previous maternal and infant nutrition intervention in rural Matlab, Bangladesh, showed that ...
Abstract Background There is a lack of information on the optimal timing of food supplementation to ...
Nutrition interventions may have favourable as well as unfavourable effects. The Maternal and Infant...
Introduction Nutrition interventions may have favourable as well as unfavourable effects. The Matern...
CONTEXT: Nutritional insult in fetal life and small size at birth are common in low-income countries...
INTRODUCTION: Nutrition interventions may have favourable as well as unfavourable effects. The Mater...
Background: Absence of cost-effectiveness (CE) analyses limits the relevance of large-scale nutritio...
BACKGROUND: Absence of cost-effectiveness (CE) analyses limits the relevance of large-scale nutritio...
Background: Evidence is often missing on social differentials in effects of nutrition interventions....
Background: multiple micronutrient deficiencies are common among women in low-income countries and m...
Maternal nutrition is closely linked to child health and survival. In Bangladesh there is a high pre...
Knowledge about the impact of maternal food and micronutrient supplementation on infant micronutrien...
BACKGROUND: Absence of cost-effectiveness (CE) analyses limits the relevance of large-scale nutritio...
Background: The prevalence of low birth weight (LBW) is high in developing countries and is estimate...