AbstractBackgroundEven in an era of obesity and dietary excess, numerous shortfall micronutrients have been identified in the diets of US children and adolescents. To help tailor strategies for meeting recommendations, it is important to know what foods contribute greatly to micronutrient intakes. Data are lacking on specific contributions made by added nutrients.ObjectiveOur aims were to examine the impact of fortification on nutrient adequacy and excess among US children and adolescents and to rank food sources of added nutrient intake and compare rankings with those based on total nutrient intake from foods.Design and statistical analysesData were from 7,250 respondents 2 to 18 years old in the National Health and Nutrition Examination S...
Targeted fortification programs for infants and young children are an effective strategy to prevent ...
To describe vitamin D intakes in children and teenagers and the contribution from supplements and fo...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>The adequacy of micronutrient intake is a public health conc...
AbstractBackgroundEven in an era of obesity and dietary excess, numerous shortfall micronutrients ha...
ABSTRACT The objective of this work was to quantify the contribution of fortification (defined here ...
Grain foods may play an important role in delivering nutrients to the diet of children and adolescen...
ObjectiveTo examine if children use supplements to fill gaps in nutritionally inadequate diets or wh...
Childhood overweight has become a serious public health concern. Research regarding relationships am...
Abstract Background Food group intakes by US children are below recommendations and micronutrient in...
Abstract Background Nutritional supplements are an important source of complementary food for young ...
Background: In European countries, suboptimal intake has been reported for several micronutrients (a...
IntroductionMicronutrient (MN) deficiencies cause a considerable burden of disease for children in m...
Background: In European countries, suboptimal intake has been reported for several micronutrients (a...
Micronutrients play a pivotal role in achieving and maintaining optimum health across all life stage...
This research investigated the micronutrient intakes of Irish pre-school children (1-4 years) and ad...
Targeted fortification programs for infants and young children are an effective strategy to prevent ...
To describe vitamin D intakes in children and teenagers and the contribution from supplements and fo...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>The adequacy of micronutrient intake is a public health conc...
AbstractBackgroundEven in an era of obesity and dietary excess, numerous shortfall micronutrients ha...
ABSTRACT The objective of this work was to quantify the contribution of fortification (defined here ...
Grain foods may play an important role in delivering nutrients to the diet of children and adolescen...
ObjectiveTo examine if children use supplements to fill gaps in nutritionally inadequate diets or wh...
Childhood overweight has become a serious public health concern. Research regarding relationships am...
Abstract Background Food group intakes by US children are below recommendations and micronutrient in...
Abstract Background Nutritional supplements are an important source of complementary food for young ...
Background: In European countries, suboptimal intake has been reported for several micronutrients (a...
IntroductionMicronutrient (MN) deficiencies cause a considerable burden of disease for children in m...
Background: In European countries, suboptimal intake has been reported for several micronutrients (a...
Micronutrients play a pivotal role in achieving and maintaining optimum health across all life stage...
This research investigated the micronutrient intakes of Irish pre-school children (1-4 years) and ad...
Targeted fortification programs for infants and young children are an effective strategy to prevent ...
To describe vitamin D intakes in children and teenagers and the contribution from supplements and fo...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>The adequacy of micronutrient intake is a public health conc...