Abstract Background Under nutrition remains a serious problem among children in Sub-Saharan Africa. Analysing how diets composed of local foods could achieve nutritional goals for infants and young children in low-income settings is essential. The objective of this study was to analyse how local foods can be used rationally and to what extent these foods can be supplemented to achieve nutrient requirements for children aged 6 – 23 months in resource-poor settings. Methods A cross-sectional study was carried out to estimate dietary intakes of 400 children aged 6-23 months using a 12-h weighed dietary record, 24-h dietary recalls, and 7-days food records. Anthropometric measurements on each subject were also taken. Analyses were done to estab...
Inappropriate complementary feeding is one of the major causes of under nutrition among young childr...
Nutrient adequacy of young children's diet and best possible strategies to improve nutrient adequacy...
Research Article published by Taylor & Francis GroupBackground: Achieving nutritional goals of infan...
Research Article published by Archives of Public HealthUnder nutrition remains a serious problem amo...
Background: A study was conducted in Zanzibar using ProPAN software to assess nutrient adequacy of f...
Background: Stunting and micronutrient deficiencies are significant health problems among infants an...
Background: Stunting and micronutrient deficiencies are significant health problems among infants an...
Stunting and micronutrient deficiencies are significant health problems among infants and young chil...
Background. Identifying the combination of local foods that optimize nutrient intake is challenging....
Research Article published by Kulwa et al. BMC PediatricsBackground: Stunting and micronutrient defi...
Masters ThesisUndernutrition is the most dominant form of malnutrition among children in developing ...
Masters ThesisUndernutrition is the most dominant form of malnutrition among children in developing ...
Infants in Tanzania are particularly vulnerable to under-nutrition during transition from breastmilk...
Masters ThesisMost of the complementary foods in Tanzania have been reported to be poorly prepared, ...
Infants in Tanzania are particularly vulnerable to under-nutrition during transition from breastmil...
Inappropriate complementary feeding is one of the major causes of under nutrition among young childr...
Nutrient adequacy of young children's diet and best possible strategies to improve nutrient adequacy...
Research Article published by Taylor & Francis GroupBackground: Achieving nutritional goals of infan...
Research Article published by Archives of Public HealthUnder nutrition remains a serious problem amo...
Background: A study was conducted in Zanzibar using ProPAN software to assess nutrient adequacy of f...
Background: Stunting and micronutrient deficiencies are significant health problems among infants an...
Background: Stunting and micronutrient deficiencies are significant health problems among infants an...
Stunting and micronutrient deficiencies are significant health problems among infants and young chil...
Background. Identifying the combination of local foods that optimize nutrient intake is challenging....
Research Article published by Kulwa et al. BMC PediatricsBackground: Stunting and micronutrient defi...
Masters ThesisUndernutrition is the most dominant form of malnutrition among children in developing ...
Masters ThesisUndernutrition is the most dominant form of malnutrition among children in developing ...
Infants in Tanzania are particularly vulnerable to under-nutrition during transition from breastmilk...
Masters ThesisMost of the complementary foods in Tanzania have been reported to be poorly prepared, ...
Infants in Tanzania are particularly vulnerable to under-nutrition during transition from breastmil...
Inappropriate complementary feeding is one of the major causes of under nutrition among young childr...
Nutrient adequacy of young children's diet and best possible strategies to improve nutrient adequacy...
Research Article published by Taylor & Francis GroupBackground: Achieving nutritional goals of infan...