BACKGROUND: Vitamin A deficiency is an important public health problem in many developing countries. Women of childbearing age and children are documented as the most affected groups. OBJECTIVE: The objective was to determine the length of time mothers are protected postpartum against vitamin A depletion after receiving either 400,000 IU vitamin A in 2 divided doses or 200,000 IU as a single dose plus a placebo 24 h apart. DESIGN: Mothers (n = 168) were recruited by trained fieldworkers 7-10 d after delivery. Modified-relative-dose-response (MRDR) tests were performed at baseline in 167 women, and vitamin A was administered within 6 wk after delivery. The women were randomly assigned to 2 main treatment groups, and each treatment group was ...
In Morocco, postpartum women systematically receive a single, high dose of vitamin A (VA; 200 000 IU...
with retinyl palmitate during immediate postpartum period: potential consumption by infants OBJECTIV...
Background: The nutritional status of vitamin A in lactating mothers and infants is still not optimi...
Evaluation of vitamin A supplementation regimens in Ghanaian postpartum mothers with the use of the ...
Vitamin A deficiency is a major public health problem in many developing countries and women of chil...
Vitamin A deficiency is a major public health problem in many developing countries and women of chil...
Background/Objectives: Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is a major public health problem. The supplementat...
BACKGROUND: In vitamin A deficient populations, the amount of vitamin A may be insufficient for main...
Objective: To evaluate the vitamin A status in serum and colostrum of postpartum women with differen...
A randomized controlled trial in Nepal suggested that supplementation with vitamin A or beta caroten...
Background: A previous trial in Nepal showed that supplementation with vitamin A or its precursor (b...
Background: Vitamin A plays vital role in the physiology of vision and immunity. Globally quarters o...
Postpartum vitamin A supplementation of mothers and infants is recommended, but the efficacy has bee...
Objective: To check the serum retinol concentration and assess the nutritional status of postpartum ...
Vitamin A supplementation of lactating mothers and of infants at the time of diphtheria-pertussis-te...
In Morocco, postpartum women systematically receive a single, high dose of vitamin A (VA; 200 000 IU...
with retinyl palmitate during immediate postpartum period: potential consumption by infants OBJECTIV...
Background: The nutritional status of vitamin A in lactating mothers and infants is still not optimi...
Evaluation of vitamin A supplementation regimens in Ghanaian postpartum mothers with the use of the ...
Vitamin A deficiency is a major public health problem in many developing countries and women of chil...
Vitamin A deficiency is a major public health problem in many developing countries and women of chil...
Background/Objectives: Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is a major public health problem. The supplementat...
BACKGROUND: In vitamin A deficient populations, the amount of vitamin A may be insufficient for main...
Objective: To evaluate the vitamin A status in serum and colostrum of postpartum women with differen...
A randomized controlled trial in Nepal suggested that supplementation with vitamin A or beta caroten...
Background: A previous trial in Nepal showed that supplementation with vitamin A or its precursor (b...
Background: Vitamin A plays vital role in the physiology of vision and immunity. Globally quarters o...
Postpartum vitamin A supplementation of mothers and infants is recommended, but the efficacy has bee...
Objective: To check the serum retinol concentration and assess the nutritional status of postpartum ...
Vitamin A supplementation of lactating mothers and of infants at the time of diphtheria-pertussis-te...
In Morocco, postpartum women systematically receive a single, high dose of vitamin A (VA; 200 000 IU...
with retinyl palmitate during immediate postpartum period: potential consumption by infants OBJECTIV...
Background: The nutritional status of vitamin A in lactating mothers and infants is still not optimi...