<p>Consequences of micronutrient deficiencies in infants often include linear growth retardation, impaired psychomotor development and reduced appetite. Fortification of complementary food is one way of addressing micronutrient deficiencies in this age group. Knowledge about these deficiencies, food consumption patterns and appetite in infants is essential in planning micronutrient fortification intervention studies. In this thesis four studies are described, two of which studied the prevalence of micronutrient deficiency and linear growth retardation in rural and urban disadvantaged South African infants. The third study determined the adequacy of the appetite of infants at the age of 6 months. The final study is an intervention stud...
MSc (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusBackground: Infancy is a critical stage ...
Despite numerous advances and improvements in child health, malnutrition still remains as one of the...
Maternal nutrition, breast milk micronutrients and infant growth in rural Gambia The World Health Or...
Consequences of micronutrient deficiencies in infants often include linear growth retardation, impai...
The study was conducted to look at the effectiveness of a multimicronutrient-fortified complementary...
Objectives: To determine the nutritional and health status of urban infants in two disadvantaged com...
Fortification of two staple foods, maize meal and wheat flour (bread), is mandatory, and commercial...
Poor quality complementary foods with low nutrient density and inappropriate feeding practices have ...
Growth faltering is a common form of undernutrition in developing countries. Micronutrients deficie...
Poor quality complementary foods with low nutrient density and inappropriate feeding practices have ...
Undernutrition in early life increases children’s risk of mortality, morbidity, and impaired growth ...
Malnutrition is a public health problem in South Africa, especially among rural black children. Inta...
Objective. To determine breastfeeding, complementary feeding and nutritional status of 6 - 12-month-...
Micronutrient-fortified, cereal-based infant foods are recommended for reducing multiple micronutrie...
Objective. To assess whether the high prevalence of stunting and overweight accompanied by serum de...
MSc (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusBackground: Infancy is a critical stage ...
Despite numerous advances and improvements in child health, malnutrition still remains as one of the...
Maternal nutrition, breast milk micronutrients and infant growth in rural Gambia The World Health Or...
Consequences of micronutrient deficiencies in infants often include linear growth retardation, impai...
The study was conducted to look at the effectiveness of a multimicronutrient-fortified complementary...
Objectives: To determine the nutritional and health status of urban infants in two disadvantaged com...
Fortification of two staple foods, maize meal and wheat flour (bread), is mandatory, and commercial...
Poor quality complementary foods with low nutrient density and inappropriate feeding practices have ...
Growth faltering is a common form of undernutrition in developing countries. Micronutrients deficie...
Poor quality complementary foods with low nutrient density and inappropriate feeding practices have ...
Undernutrition in early life increases children’s risk of mortality, morbidity, and impaired growth ...
Malnutrition is a public health problem in South Africa, especially among rural black children. Inta...
Objective. To determine breastfeeding, complementary feeding and nutritional status of 6 - 12-month-...
Micronutrient-fortified, cereal-based infant foods are recommended for reducing multiple micronutrie...
Objective. To assess whether the high prevalence of stunting and overweight accompanied by serum de...
MSc (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusBackground: Infancy is a critical stage ...
Despite numerous advances and improvements in child health, malnutrition still remains as one of the...
Maternal nutrition, breast milk micronutrients and infant growth in rural Gambia The World Health Or...