Malnutrition is a public health problem of significant importance in developing countries, it generally affects everyone in a community, but infants and children are the most vulnerable because of their high nutritional needs for growth and development. This study aimed to assess the levels of calcium and phosphate among Sudanese children with malnutrition. This case control study was conducted in Omdurman hospital in Khartoum, Sudan, during the period from April 2019 to May 2019. Fifty children with malnutrition (case) and 50 healthy children (control) were enrolled in this study; both groups were matched in age and sex. Blood samples were analyzed for calcium and phosphate levels using Mindray BS-200 automated analyzer. There was a signi...
Calcium is an important mineral playing a vital role to maintain bone health. Calcium intake is cons...
Objectives: This study was designed to investigate the concentration of calcium level in blood of br...
One thousand two hundred and ninety-one Sudanese children aged six months to four years, living in t...
Malnutrition occurs in various forms in the world, especially in African countries. It affects two-t...
Malnutrition occurs in various forms in the world, especially in African countries. It affects two-t...
Malnutrition is the cellular imbalancing among the supply of energy and nutrients which are essentia...
BACKGROUND: Children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) have increased requirements for phosphoru...
Background: Malnutrition is a very important risk factor leading illness and death in children world...
Background: Worldwide, calcium (Ca) deficiency represents one of the most important deficiencies of ...
Objective: To assess the role of calcium in the development of clinical rickets among Ethiopian chil...
Background: Severe malnutrition contributes up to 50% of childhood mortality in developing countries...
Abstract: The nutritional status of 327 under-five children living in Mayoo displacement camp, Khart...
Complementary feeding is gradually replacing traditional exclusive breast-feeding of infants in most...
This work investigates nutritional status of children less than five year old suffering anemia and n...
Stunting is a condition of failure to thrive in children under five due to chronic malnutrition, esp...
Calcium is an important mineral playing a vital role to maintain bone health. Calcium intake is cons...
Objectives: This study was designed to investigate the concentration of calcium level in blood of br...
One thousand two hundred and ninety-one Sudanese children aged six months to four years, living in t...
Malnutrition occurs in various forms in the world, especially in African countries. It affects two-t...
Malnutrition occurs in various forms in the world, especially in African countries. It affects two-t...
Malnutrition is the cellular imbalancing among the supply of energy and nutrients which are essentia...
BACKGROUND: Children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) have increased requirements for phosphoru...
Background: Malnutrition is a very important risk factor leading illness and death in children world...
Background: Worldwide, calcium (Ca) deficiency represents one of the most important deficiencies of ...
Objective: To assess the role of calcium in the development of clinical rickets among Ethiopian chil...
Background: Severe malnutrition contributes up to 50% of childhood mortality in developing countries...
Abstract: The nutritional status of 327 under-five children living in Mayoo displacement camp, Khart...
Complementary feeding is gradually replacing traditional exclusive breast-feeding of infants in most...
This work investigates nutritional status of children less than five year old suffering anemia and n...
Stunting is a condition of failure to thrive in children under five due to chronic malnutrition, esp...
Calcium is an important mineral playing a vital role to maintain bone health. Calcium intake is cons...
Objectives: This study was designed to investigate the concentration of calcium level in blood of br...
One thousand two hundred and ninety-one Sudanese children aged six months to four years, living in t...