Background: A study was conducted in Zanzibar using ProPAN software to assess nutrient adequacy of foods given to infants and children aged 6-23 months old in Zanzibar. Methodology: The 24-hr dietary recall method embedded in ProPAN software was used to determine the adequacy of energy, protein, iron, calcium, zinc and vitamin A in foods consumed by children. Sample of 200 mothers/caretakers with children aged 6-23 months were interviewed. Results: Most frequent foods given to infants and children were tea, bread, white rice and fish. Key nutrients such as iron, zinc and vitamin A were below the recommended levels except for vitamin C from the diets consumed by children aged 11-23 months. Energy and protein were considered to be adequate as...
Infants in Tanzania are particularly vulnerable to under-nutrition during transition from breastmil...
Improving infant and young child feeding is an effective intervention to improve child growth. A cro...
Poor quality complementary foods with low nutrient density and inappropriate feeding practices have ...
Abstract Background Under nutrition remains a serious problem among children in Sub-Saharan Africa. ...
Research Article published by Archives of Public HealthUnder nutrition remains a serious problem amo...
Nutrient adequacy of young children's diet and best possible strategies to improve nutrient adequacy...
Research Article published by Kulwa et al. BMC PediatricsBackground: Stunting and micronutrient defi...
Objective: To estimate the total energy and micronutrient intakes of children 9-24 months of age and...
Background: Stunting and micronutrient deficiencies are significant health problems among infants an...
Stunting and micronutrient deficiencies are significant health problems among infants and young chil...
Improving infant and young child feeding is an effective intervention to improve child growth. A cro...
BackgroundMalnutrition among young children and adolescents poses a serious health challenge in deve...
Malnutrition among young children in Cameroon starts during complementary feeding or the transition ...
Infants in Tanzania are particularly vulnerable to under-nutrition during transition from breastmilk...
Malnutrition among young children in Cameroon starts during complementary feeding or the tr...
Infants in Tanzania are particularly vulnerable to under-nutrition during transition from breastmil...
Improving infant and young child feeding is an effective intervention to improve child growth. A cro...
Poor quality complementary foods with low nutrient density and inappropriate feeding practices have ...
Abstract Background Under nutrition remains a serious problem among children in Sub-Saharan Africa. ...
Research Article published by Archives of Public HealthUnder nutrition remains a serious problem amo...
Nutrient adequacy of young children's diet and best possible strategies to improve nutrient adequacy...
Research Article published by Kulwa et al. BMC PediatricsBackground: Stunting and micronutrient defi...
Objective: To estimate the total energy and micronutrient intakes of children 9-24 months of age and...
Background: Stunting and micronutrient deficiencies are significant health problems among infants an...
Stunting and micronutrient deficiencies are significant health problems among infants and young chil...
Improving infant and young child feeding is an effective intervention to improve child growth. A cro...
BackgroundMalnutrition among young children and adolescents poses a serious health challenge in deve...
Malnutrition among young children in Cameroon starts during complementary feeding or the transition ...
Infants in Tanzania are particularly vulnerable to under-nutrition during transition from breastmilk...
Malnutrition among young children in Cameroon starts during complementary feeding or the tr...
Infants in Tanzania are particularly vulnerable to under-nutrition during transition from breastmil...
Improving infant and young child feeding is an effective intervention to improve child growth. A cro...
Poor quality complementary foods with low nutrient density and inappropriate feeding practices have ...