BACKGROUND: Absence of cost-effectiveness (CE) analyses limits the relevance of large-scale nutrition interventions in low-income countries. We analyzed if the effect of invitation to food supplementation early in pregnancy combined with multiple micronutrient supplements (MMS) on infant survival represented value for money compared to invitation to food supplementation at usual time in pregnancy combined with iron-folic acid. METHODS: Outcome data, infant mortality (IM) rates, came from MINIMat trial (Maternal and Infant Nutrition Interventions, Matlab, ISRCTN16581394). In MINIMat, women were randomized to early (E around 9 weeks of pregnancy) or usual invitation (U around 20 weeks) to food supplementation and daily doses of 30 mg, or 60 m...
BACKGROUND: Few data exist for the effects of multiple micronutrient (MM) or food supplementation to...
BACKGROUND: Multiple micronutrient deficiencies are common among women in low-income countries and m...
Inadequate micronutrient intakes are relatively common in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), ...
BACKGROUND: Absence of cost-effectiveness (CE) analyses limits the relevance of large-scale nutritio...
Background: Absence of cost-effectiveness (CE) analyses limits the relevance of large-scale nutritio...
INTRODUCTION: Nutrition interventions may have favourable as well as unfavourable effects. The Mater...
INTRODUCTION: Nutrition interventions may have favourable as well as unfavourable effects. The Mater...
Introduction Nutrition interventions may have favourable as well as unfavourable effects. The Matern...
AIM: A previous maternal and infant nutrition intervention in rural Matlab, Bangladesh, showed that ...
CONTEXT: Nutritional insult in fetal life and small size at birth are common in low-income countries...
AIM: A previous maternal and infant nutrition intervention in rural Matlab, Bangladesh, showed that ...
Background: The prevalence of low birth weight (LBW) is high in developing countries and is estimate...
Maternal nutrition is closely linked to child health and survival. In Bangladesh there is a high pre...
Background: There is a lack of information on the optimal timing of food supplementation to malnouri...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is often missing on social differentials in effects of nutrition interventions....
BACKGROUND: Few data exist for the effects of multiple micronutrient (MM) or food supplementation to...
BACKGROUND: Multiple micronutrient deficiencies are common among women in low-income countries and m...
Inadequate micronutrient intakes are relatively common in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), ...
BACKGROUND: Absence of cost-effectiveness (CE) analyses limits the relevance of large-scale nutritio...
Background: Absence of cost-effectiveness (CE) analyses limits the relevance of large-scale nutritio...
INTRODUCTION: Nutrition interventions may have favourable as well as unfavourable effects. The Mater...
INTRODUCTION: Nutrition interventions may have favourable as well as unfavourable effects. The Mater...
Introduction Nutrition interventions may have favourable as well as unfavourable effects. The Matern...
AIM: A previous maternal and infant nutrition intervention in rural Matlab, Bangladesh, showed that ...
CONTEXT: Nutritional insult in fetal life and small size at birth are common in low-income countries...
AIM: A previous maternal and infant nutrition intervention in rural Matlab, Bangladesh, showed that ...
Background: The prevalence of low birth weight (LBW) is high in developing countries and is estimate...
Maternal nutrition is closely linked to child health and survival. In Bangladesh there is a high pre...
Background: There is a lack of information on the optimal timing of food supplementation to malnouri...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is often missing on social differentials in effects of nutrition interventions....
BACKGROUND: Few data exist for the effects of multiple micronutrient (MM) or food supplementation to...
BACKGROUND: Multiple micronutrient deficiencies are common among women in low-income countries and m...
Inadequate micronutrient intakes are relatively common in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), ...