Objective: To investigate whether supplementation with vitamin A together with iron of Indonesian pregnant women decreases morbidity and improves growth of their infants during the first year of life. Design: Women from a rural area in West Java, Indonesia, were randomly assigned on an individual basis to double-blind supplementation once weekly from ~18 weeks of pregnancy until delivery. Supplementation comprised 120 mg iron and 500 ?g folic acid with or without 4800 RE vitamin A. Their newborn infants were followed up during the first year of life: weight, length, morbidity and food intake were assessed monthly. Results: Infants whose mothers had taken vitamin A supplements during pregnancy had similar weight, length, weight gain and grow...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation reduces morbidity and mortality in children living in areas en...
The research described in this thesis was concerned with vitamin A, iron and zinc deficiency in preg...
Background: Deficiencies of vitamin A, iron, and zinc are prevalent in women and infants in developi...
Nutrition during pregnancy is important for women's health, pregnancy outcome, and infant growth and...
Many Indonesian infants have an inadequate nutritional status, which may be due in part to inadequat...
Nutrition during pregnancy is important for women's health, outcome of pregnancy and child survival....
Maternal nutrition is important for fetal development, but its impact on the functional outcome of i...
Background: Vitamin A deficiency is a nutritional problem since breastmilk insufficiently contains v...
Deficiencies of vitamin A, iron, and zinc are prevalent worldwide, affecting vulnerable groups such ...
Background/Objectives: Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is a major public health problem. The supplementat...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Deficiencies of iron and vitamin A are prevalent worldwide...
Background: Vitamin A supplementation reduces morbidity and mortality in children living in areas en...
Background: Vitamin A deficiency is a nutritional problem in infants since breastmilk insufficiently...
BACKGROUND: In vitamin A deficient populations, the amount of vitamin A may be insufficient for main...
Nutritional anaemia affects 50-70% of pregnant women in the developing world where vitamin A deficie...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation reduces morbidity and mortality in children living in areas en...
The research described in this thesis was concerned with vitamin A, iron and zinc deficiency in preg...
Background: Deficiencies of vitamin A, iron, and zinc are prevalent in women and infants in developi...
Nutrition during pregnancy is important for women's health, pregnancy outcome, and infant growth and...
Many Indonesian infants have an inadequate nutritional status, which may be due in part to inadequat...
Nutrition during pregnancy is important for women's health, outcome of pregnancy and child survival....
Maternal nutrition is important for fetal development, but its impact on the functional outcome of i...
Background: Vitamin A deficiency is a nutritional problem since breastmilk insufficiently contains v...
Deficiencies of vitamin A, iron, and zinc are prevalent worldwide, affecting vulnerable groups such ...
Background/Objectives: Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is a major public health problem. The supplementat...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Deficiencies of iron and vitamin A are prevalent worldwide...
Background: Vitamin A supplementation reduces morbidity and mortality in children living in areas en...
Background: Vitamin A deficiency is a nutritional problem in infants since breastmilk insufficiently...
BACKGROUND: In vitamin A deficient populations, the amount of vitamin A may be insufficient for main...
Nutritional anaemia affects 50-70% of pregnant women in the developing world where vitamin A deficie...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin A supplementation reduces morbidity and mortality in children living in areas en...
The research described in this thesis was concerned with vitamin A, iron and zinc deficiency in preg...
Background: Deficiencies of vitamin A, iron, and zinc are prevalent in women and infants in developi...