Introduction Micronutrient deficiencies are prevalent in Nepal where starchy foods constitute a large proportion of diets and consumption of micronutrient-rich foods is inadequate. We conducted a study to determine whether rice would be an appropriate vehicle for micronutrient fortification in Nepal.Materials and methods In Bajura in remote rural Nepal, we conducted a household survey to characterize rice intakes in 195 households, and a double-blinded acceptability test with 177 social safety net rice consumers ≥18 years of age. Of these, 168 tasted fortified and unfortified rice to assess whether respondents could differentiate between fortified and non-fortified rice and their sensory properties. Rice was fortified by blending hot extrud...
AbstractRice is the basic staple food in the Philippines and as such can be a valuable vehicle for a...
BACKGROUND: Iron (Fe) fortification of parboiled rice increases both Fe concentration and bioavailab...
Consumption of whole grains, such as brown rice, compared to white rice can decrease the risk of typ...
INTRODUCTION: Micronutrient deficiencies are prevalent in Nepal where starchy foods constitute a lar...
Fortified rice has the potential to improve the micronutrients status of vulnerable populations. How...
Micronutrients, often referred to as vitamins and minerals are vital to healthy development, disease...
Zinc deficiency is a severe public health problem in Bangladesh. We examine the effects of nutrition...
OBJECTIVE: To model the potential impact and equity impact of fortifying rice on nutritional adequac...
Zinc deficiency is a severe public health issue in Bangladesh. We examine the effects of nutritional...
More than 2 billion people suffer from micronutrient malnutrition worldwide. Vitamin A, iron, iodin...
Rice in the human diet serves underprivileged populations in Asia as a means of nutritional replenis...
Bangladesh has experienced rapid economic growth and achieved major health improvements in the past ...
Not AvailableMalnutrition is considered as major public health concern and is emerging challenge to ...
Food safety of staple crops such as rice is of global concern and has recently risen to the top of t...
More rice is eaten nowadays in traditionally nonrice-eating countries. This study investigated consu...
AbstractRice is the basic staple food in the Philippines and as such can be a valuable vehicle for a...
BACKGROUND: Iron (Fe) fortification of parboiled rice increases both Fe concentration and bioavailab...
Consumption of whole grains, such as brown rice, compared to white rice can decrease the risk of typ...
INTRODUCTION: Micronutrient deficiencies are prevalent in Nepal where starchy foods constitute a lar...
Fortified rice has the potential to improve the micronutrients status of vulnerable populations. How...
Micronutrients, often referred to as vitamins and minerals are vital to healthy development, disease...
Zinc deficiency is a severe public health problem in Bangladesh. We examine the effects of nutrition...
OBJECTIVE: To model the potential impact and equity impact of fortifying rice on nutritional adequac...
Zinc deficiency is a severe public health issue in Bangladesh. We examine the effects of nutritional...
More than 2 billion people suffer from micronutrient malnutrition worldwide. Vitamin A, iron, iodin...
Rice in the human diet serves underprivileged populations in Asia as a means of nutritional replenis...
Bangladesh has experienced rapid economic growth and achieved major health improvements in the past ...
Not AvailableMalnutrition is considered as major public health concern and is emerging challenge to ...
Food safety of staple crops such as rice is of global concern and has recently risen to the top of t...
More rice is eaten nowadays in traditionally nonrice-eating countries. This study investigated consu...
AbstractRice is the basic staple food in the Philippines and as such can be a valuable vehicle for a...
BACKGROUND: Iron (Fe) fortification of parboiled rice increases both Fe concentration and bioavailab...
Consumption of whole grains, such as brown rice, compared to white rice can decrease the risk of typ...