AbstractBackgroundStunting affects about one-quarter of children under five worldwide. The pathogenesis of stunting is poorly understood. Nutritional interventions have had only modest effects in reducing stunting. We hypothesized that insufficiency in essential amino acids may be limiting the linear growth of children.MethodsWe used a targeted metabolomics approach to measure serum amino acids, glycerophospholipids, sphingolipids, and other metabolites using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry in 313 children, aged 12–59months, from rural Malawi. Children underwent anthropometry.FindingsSixty-two percent of the children were stunted. Children with stunting had lower serum concentrations of all nine essential amino acids (tryptop...
BackgroundKwashiorkor is a childhood syndrome of edematous malnutrition. Its precise nutritional pre...
In Tanzania, 35% of all children below five years of age are stunted. Dietary fatty acids (FA) are c...
Background & aimsStunting in children is a comorbid condition in undernutrition that may be amel...
AbstractBackgroundStunting affects about one-quarter of children under five worldwide. The pathogene...
Mortality in children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) remains high despite standardized rehabil...
Limited evidence is available on the associations of high-quality protein and energy intake, serum t...
Overcoming nutritional problems including stunting in Indonesia has been carried out through various...
Child growth stunting is common in low-income countries, possibly due to insufficient protein intake...
BACKGROUND:In Tanzania, 35% of all children below five years of age are stunted. Dietary fatty acids...
Background: More children are now surviving severe acute malnutrition (SAM), but evidence suggests t...
High-quality protein has been associated with child growth; however, the role of the amino acid cyst...
The purpose of this study was to identify specific nutrients or nutritional biomarkers of dietary in...
More children are now surviving severe acute malnutrition (SAM), but evidence suggests that early-li...
PLoS ONE, 2016; 11(5)Background In Tanzania, 35% of all children below five years of age are stunt...
I T IS generally accepted that kwashiorkor arises from the use of starchy foods un-supplemented by s...
BackgroundKwashiorkor is a childhood syndrome of edematous malnutrition. Its precise nutritional pre...
In Tanzania, 35% of all children below five years of age are stunted. Dietary fatty acids (FA) are c...
Background & aimsStunting in children is a comorbid condition in undernutrition that may be amel...
AbstractBackgroundStunting affects about one-quarter of children under five worldwide. The pathogene...
Mortality in children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) remains high despite standardized rehabil...
Limited evidence is available on the associations of high-quality protein and energy intake, serum t...
Overcoming nutritional problems including stunting in Indonesia has been carried out through various...
Child growth stunting is common in low-income countries, possibly due to insufficient protein intake...
BACKGROUND:In Tanzania, 35% of all children below five years of age are stunted. Dietary fatty acids...
Background: More children are now surviving severe acute malnutrition (SAM), but evidence suggests t...
High-quality protein has been associated with child growth; however, the role of the amino acid cyst...
The purpose of this study was to identify specific nutrients or nutritional biomarkers of dietary in...
More children are now surviving severe acute malnutrition (SAM), but evidence suggests that early-li...
PLoS ONE, 2016; 11(5)Background In Tanzania, 35% of all children below five years of age are stunt...
I T IS generally accepted that kwashiorkor arises from the use of starchy foods un-supplemented by s...
BackgroundKwashiorkor is a childhood syndrome of edematous malnutrition. Its precise nutritional pre...
In Tanzania, 35% of all children below five years of age are stunted. Dietary fatty acids (FA) are c...
Background & aimsStunting in children is a comorbid condition in undernutrition that may be amel...