Background: Iron deficiency is an important micronutrient deficiency contributing to the global burden of disease, and particularly affects children, premenopausal women, and people in low-resource settings. Anaemia is a possible consequence of iron deficiency, although clinical and functional manifestations of anemia can occur without iron deficiency (e.g. from other nutritional deficiencies, inflammation, and parasitic infections). Direct nutritional interventions, such as large-scale food fortification, can improve micronutrient status, especially in vulnerable populations. Given the highly successful delivery of iodine through salt iodisation, fortifying salt with iodine and iron has been proposed as a method for preventing iron deficie...
Abstract Background Food fortification with micronutrients is an insufficiently used technology in d...
ABSTRACT Severe deficiencies of iron (Fe) and iodine (I) affect more than one third of the world9s p...
Objective: In developing countries, many children are at high risk for both goiter and iron-deficien...
Background: Salt fortification with iron is a potential strategy to increase population-level iron i...
Background: In many developing countries, children are at high risk for both goiter and anemia. In a...
Background:Dual fortification of salt with iodine and iron could be a sustainable approach to combat...
As a novel approach to tackle the problems of iron deficiency anaemia and iodine deficiency disorder...
Introduction: Worldwide 600million preschool children are anemic. Of these more than 50% is due to I...
This introductory article provides an in-depth technical background for iron fortification, and thus...
Objective: To test the effi cacy of double-fortifi ed salt (DFS) on the anaemia and iodine defi cien...
Fortification of salt with iron has been developed by the National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) as a...
Background: Vitamins and minerals are essential for growth and maintenance of a healthy body, and ha...
Micronutrient malnutrition (MNM) can affect all age groups, but young children and women of reproduc...
The potential of double-fortified salt (DFS) to improve population iron status is compared with the ...
Iron deficiency remains the world’s most widespread nutritional disorder and India is one of the cou...
Abstract Background Food fortification with micronutrients is an insufficiently used technology in d...
ABSTRACT Severe deficiencies of iron (Fe) and iodine (I) affect more than one third of the world9s p...
Objective: In developing countries, many children are at high risk for both goiter and iron-deficien...
Background: Salt fortification with iron is a potential strategy to increase population-level iron i...
Background: In many developing countries, children are at high risk for both goiter and anemia. In a...
Background:Dual fortification of salt with iodine and iron could be a sustainable approach to combat...
As a novel approach to tackle the problems of iron deficiency anaemia and iodine deficiency disorder...
Introduction: Worldwide 600million preschool children are anemic. Of these more than 50% is due to I...
This introductory article provides an in-depth technical background for iron fortification, and thus...
Objective: To test the effi cacy of double-fortifi ed salt (DFS) on the anaemia and iodine defi cien...
Fortification of salt with iron has been developed by the National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) as a...
Background: Vitamins and minerals are essential for growth and maintenance of a healthy body, and ha...
Micronutrient malnutrition (MNM) can affect all age groups, but young children and women of reproduc...
The potential of double-fortified salt (DFS) to improve population iron status is compared with the ...
Iron deficiency remains the world’s most widespread nutritional disorder and India is one of the cou...
Abstract Background Food fortification with micronutrients is an insufficiently used technology in d...
ABSTRACT Severe deficiencies of iron (Fe) and iodine (I) affect more than one third of the world9s p...
Objective: In developing countries, many children are at high risk for both goiter and iron-deficien...