Background: Malnutrition remains a significant public health issue in the world population, especially in southern Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Objective: The current research study intended to develop TLBO complementary food for babies from six to twenty-four months of age using Taro Flour, Steamed-Lupine protein isolate Powder, Extra-virgin Olive Oil, and Butternut Squash Flour. Methods: Using approved official procedures, both the nutritional and sensorial attributes of the TLBO have been compared to those of a commercially available CIF. Results: The protein (28.52 g/100 g), fat (9.97 g/100 g), carbohydrate (58.52 g/100 g), and energy (438.12 kcal/100 g) levels of the TLBO fulfilled the Codex standards (1991). The TLBO complementary foo...
Background: One of the local food ingredients that can be utilized as a complementary food is a torb...
Consumption of nutritionally inadequate diets results in infant malnutrition. This study is aimed at...
In most developing countries, complementary foods are based on staple cereal or root crops. Imported...
Complementary Food (CF) was developed using locally available food raw materials (millet, soybean an...
Purpose: The objective of this secondary analysis is to describe the types of commercial complementa...
Consumption of nutritionally deficient complementary foods in developing countries is among the main...
In Ethiopia about 45% of the children are undersized and about 42% are underweight, in association w...
Traditional complementary foods are popular minimally processed baby food used to introduce old infa...
This study was developed under the scope of WHO Collaborating Centre on Nutrition and Childhood Obe...
Infancy is a time of rapid physiological (e.g. anthropometric, immunological and neurological) devel...
Fermented cereal-based gruels with poor nutritional value form a major component of the diet of infa...
The study investigated the chemical, functional, and sensory attributes of orange flesh sweetpotato,...
Abstract: Ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTFs) are special foods used to encourage rapid weight ga...
Adequate nutrition is important during infancy and childhood where a short period of malnutrition ha...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Background: One of the local food ingredients that can be utilized as a complementary food is a torb...
Consumption of nutritionally inadequate diets results in infant malnutrition. This study is aimed at...
In most developing countries, complementary foods are based on staple cereal or root crops. Imported...
Complementary Food (CF) was developed using locally available food raw materials (millet, soybean an...
Purpose: The objective of this secondary analysis is to describe the types of commercial complementa...
Consumption of nutritionally deficient complementary foods in developing countries is among the main...
In Ethiopia about 45% of the children are undersized and about 42% are underweight, in association w...
Traditional complementary foods are popular minimally processed baby food used to introduce old infa...
This study was developed under the scope of WHO Collaborating Centre on Nutrition and Childhood Obe...
Infancy is a time of rapid physiological (e.g. anthropometric, immunological and neurological) devel...
Fermented cereal-based gruels with poor nutritional value form a major component of the diet of infa...
The study investigated the chemical, functional, and sensory attributes of orange flesh sweetpotato,...
Abstract: Ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTFs) are special foods used to encourage rapid weight ga...
Adequate nutrition is important during infancy and childhood where a short period of malnutrition ha...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Background: One of the local food ingredients that can be utilized as a complementary food is a torb...
Consumption of nutritionally inadequate diets results in infant malnutrition. This study is aimed at...
In most developing countries, complementary foods are based on staple cereal or root crops. Imported...