There is currently a lack of international guidance on the most appropriate treatment for moderate acute malnutrition (MAM), and discrepancies in national treatment guidelines exist. We aimed to explore whether food interventions are effective for MAM children 6-59 months old and whether they result in better outcomes compared with no treatment or management with nutrition counselling. A systematic literature search was conducted in October 2018, identifying studies that compared treating MAM children with food products versus management with counselling or no intervention. A total of 673 abstracts were screened, 101 full texts were read, and one study was identified that met our inclusion criteria. After broadening the criteria to include ...
Ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) containing less dairy may be a lower-cost treatment option for ...
BACKGROUND: Simplified approaches of acute malnutrition (AM) treatment have been conducted over the ...
BACKGROUND: Acute malnutrition is currently divided into severe (SAM) and moderate (MAM) based on le...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of consensus on what is the most appropriate treatment of moderate acute...
Abstract Background Globally, moderate acute malnutri...
Background: The World Health Organisation (WHO) initially recommended F100 formula in the treatment ...
This review assessed the effect of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) on children under five years...
BACKGROUND: Childhood undernutrition remains a significant global health challenge accounting for ov...
Moderate acute malnutrition is a major public health problem affecting children from low- and middle...
In Ethiopia, moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) is a persistent public health problem. The current ma...
BACKGROUND: Infants under 6 months (U6M) contribute a significant proportion of the burden and morta...
Background In Ethiopia, 12.5% of children below 5 years are wasted, and 9.7% are moderately wasted. ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the implications of adopting the World Health Organization 2006 growth standard...
Introduction: Childhood undernutrition while being a preventable condition remains a major public he...
The objective of this study was to evaluate, within the context of a randomized controlled trial of ...
Ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) containing less dairy may be a lower-cost treatment option for ...
BACKGROUND: Simplified approaches of acute malnutrition (AM) treatment have been conducted over the ...
BACKGROUND: Acute malnutrition is currently divided into severe (SAM) and moderate (MAM) based on le...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of consensus on what is the most appropriate treatment of moderate acute...
Abstract Background Globally, moderate acute malnutri...
Background: The World Health Organisation (WHO) initially recommended F100 formula in the treatment ...
This review assessed the effect of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) on children under five years...
BACKGROUND: Childhood undernutrition remains a significant global health challenge accounting for ov...
Moderate acute malnutrition is a major public health problem affecting children from low- and middle...
In Ethiopia, moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) is a persistent public health problem. The current ma...
BACKGROUND: Infants under 6 months (U6M) contribute a significant proportion of the burden and morta...
Background In Ethiopia, 12.5% of children below 5 years are wasted, and 9.7% are moderately wasted. ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the implications of adopting the World Health Organization 2006 growth standard...
Introduction: Childhood undernutrition while being a preventable condition remains a major public he...
The objective of this study was to evaluate, within the context of a randomized controlled trial of ...
Ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) containing less dairy may be a lower-cost treatment option for ...
BACKGROUND: Simplified approaches of acute malnutrition (AM) treatment have been conducted over the ...
BACKGROUND: Acute malnutrition is currently divided into severe (SAM) and moderate (MAM) based on le...