We estimated the usual intakes of fiber, iron, zinc, calcium, folate, vitamin D, and vitamin A and the top foods that contribute to them among children in the UAE. Dietary intake was assessed using 24 h recalls among 5 age groups of infants and children. Foods were clustered into 54 food groups and ranked by their percentage contribution to the nutrients of interest in this study. The percentage achieving the adequate intake (AI) of fiber was negligible among all children. The top source of fiber was vegetables among children under 4 years, and white breads among those over 4 years. Only 45% of infants achieved iron adequacy, but iron standards were met by most children beyond the age of 1. The main contributors to iron intake were infant/y...
Objective: To estimate the total energy and micronutrient intakes of children 9-24 months of age and...
Introduction: Vitamin A and iron are two of the most common micronutrient deficiencies in children, ...
Iron deficiency (ID) affects 13.5% of 1–2 years old children in the US and may have a negative impac...
This study aims at investigating the anthropometric status and food consumption patterns of children...
Research on the feeding practices of infants and young children in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is...
Despite proven benefits, most countries fail to meet international targets for appropriate complemen...
This study determined the intakes of complementary foods (CFs) and milk-based formulas (MFs) by a to...
Background: A study was conducted in Zanzibar using ProPAN software to assess nutrient adequacy of f...
Nutrition in the second year is important as this is a period of rapid growth and development. Milk ...
Adequate nutrient intake during early childhood is of particular importance for optimal growth and f...
: Iron status was assessed in a representative sample of 189 preschool children living in Riyadh usi...
Background: In European countries, suboptimal intake has been reported for several micronutrients (a...
Background: In European countries, suboptimal intake has been reported for several micronutrients (a...
Many children are not meeting current nutrient recommendations. The objective of this study was to d...
<div><p>Poor micronutrient intakes are a major contributing factor to the high burden of micronutrie...
Objective: To estimate the total energy and micronutrient intakes of children 9-24 months of age and...
Introduction: Vitamin A and iron are two of the most common micronutrient deficiencies in children, ...
Iron deficiency (ID) affects 13.5% of 1–2 years old children in the US and may have a negative impac...
This study aims at investigating the anthropometric status and food consumption patterns of children...
Research on the feeding practices of infants and young children in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is...
Despite proven benefits, most countries fail to meet international targets for appropriate complemen...
This study determined the intakes of complementary foods (CFs) and milk-based formulas (MFs) by a to...
Background: A study was conducted in Zanzibar using ProPAN software to assess nutrient adequacy of f...
Nutrition in the second year is important as this is a period of rapid growth and development. Milk ...
Adequate nutrient intake during early childhood is of particular importance for optimal growth and f...
: Iron status was assessed in a representative sample of 189 preschool children living in Riyadh usi...
Background: In European countries, suboptimal intake has been reported for several micronutrients (a...
Background: In European countries, suboptimal intake has been reported for several micronutrients (a...
Many children are not meeting current nutrient recommendations. The objective of this study was to d...
<div><p>Poor micronutrient intakes are a major contributing factor to the high burden of micronutrie...
Objective: To estimate the total energy and micronutrient intakes of children 9-24 months of age and...
Introduction: Vitamin A and iron are two of the most common micronutrient deficiencies in children, ...
Iron deficiency (ID) affects 13.5% of 1–2 years old children in the US and may have a negative impac...