Four different cereal products commonly used in the preparation of weaning babies’ food in Nigeria were analyzed for their vitamin and proximate composition to weigh their suitability as weaning foods for growing infants in Nigeria. The cereals were processed individually into dry powdered form which was used for the analysis. Zea mays (Yellow maize) had the highest concentration of moisture, ash, crude fibre and fat as compared to the other cereals. Except for thymine, Zea mays also contained the highest concentration of all the vitamins tested. It however, had the least concentration of carbohydrate among the tested cereals. Triticum aestivum (Common wheat) possessed the highest amount of protein among the cereals and is also considerably...
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) and micronutrient deficiencies among infants and children in devel...
Improving infant and young child feeding is an effective intervention to improve child growth. A cro...
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Objective: Complementary foods in Nigeria among low-income households are based on staple cereals. M...
Adequate nutrition is important during infancy and childhood where a short period of malnutrition ha...
BACKGROUND: Typical complementary foods in developing countries are often inadequate in multiple mic...
Traditional complementary foods based on cereals have inadequate nutrients required by infants. This...
The deficiency in affordable nourishing foods for neonates after weaning has been major concern in d...
This study was carried out to assess the consumption pattern and contribution of zinc and antioxidan...
Studies on the nutrient composition of commonly used complementary foods in North Western Nigeria we...
The objectives of the study were to formulate composite blends (weaning foods) based on locally ava...
Breast milk often becomes insufficient to meet the nutritional needs of infants from 6 months onward...
Abstract Purpose: Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is a public health problem in Nigeria. Stability study ...
The objectives of the study were to formulate composite blends (weaning foods) based on locally avai...
Introduction and aim. Vitamin-A-deficiency is a public health problem among preschool children of Ni...
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) and micronutrient deficiencies among infants and children in devel...
Improving infant and young child feeding is an effective intervention to improve child growth. A cro...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Objective: Complementary foods in Nigeria among low-income households are based on staple cereals. M...
Adequate nutrition is important during infancy and childhood where a short period of malnutrition ha...
BACKGROUND: Typical complementary foods in developing countries are often inadequate in multiple mic...
Traditional complementary foods based on cereals have inadequate nutrients required by infants. This...
The deficiency in affordable nourishing foods for neonates after weaning has been major concern in d...
This study was carried out to assess the consumption pattern and contribution of zinc and antioxidan...
Studies on the nutrient composition of commonly used complementary foods in North Western Nigeria we...
The objectives of the study were to formulate composite blends (weaning foods) based on locally ava...
Breast milk often becomes insufficient to meet the nutritional needs of infants from 6 months onward...
Abstract Purpose: Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is a public health problem in Nigeria. Stability study ...
The objectives of the study were to formulate composite blends (weaning foods) based on locally avai...
Introduction and aim. Vitamin-A-deficiency is a public health problem among preschool children of Ni...
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) and micronutrient deficiencies among infants and children in devel...
Improving infant and young child feeding is an effective intervention to improve child growth. A cro...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...