In Cambodia, micronutrient deficiencies remain a critical public health problem. Our objective was to evaluate the impact of multi-micronutrient fortified rice (MMFR) formulations, distributed through a World Food Program school-meals program (WFP-SMP), on the hemoglobin concentrations and iron and vitamin A (VA) status of Cambodian schoolchildren. The FORISCA-UltraRice+NutriRice study was a double-blind, cluster-randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Sixteen schools participating in WFP-SMP were randomly assigned to receive extrusion-fortified rice (UltraRice Original, UltraRice New (URN), or NutriRice) or unfortified rice (placebo) six days a week for six months. Four additional schools not participating in WFP-SMP were randomly selected a...
Fortified rice holds great potential for bringing essential micronutrients to a large part of the wo...
Fortified rice holds great potential for bringing essential micronutrients to a large part of the wo...
ABSTRACT Anemia and co-existing deficiencies of zinc, iron, iodine, and vitamin A occur among childr...
In Cambodia, micronutrient deficiencies remain a critical public health problem. Our objective was t...
In Cambodia, micronutrient deficiencies remain a critical public health problem. Our objective was t...
Background: Within Cambodia, micronutrient deficiencies continue to be prevalent in vulnerable group...
Abstract Fortification of food constitutes an important strategy for the control of micronutrient de...
Feeding is indicative of the nutritional status of children, however micronutrient deficiency is com...
Objective: Even though current policy is strongly focused on the crucial first '1000 days', it might...
Background: Iron fortification of rice could be an effective strategy for reducing iron deficiency a...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of supplementary feeding in improving weight, vitamin A (VA),...
Iron deficiency and anemia are prominent contributors to the preventable disease burden worldwide. A...
How to improve iron status among infants and young children is of continued concern in low- to middl...
How to improve iron status among infants and young children is of continued concern in low- to middl...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Iron deficiency derives from a low intake of dietary iron, poor absorption ...
Fortified rice holds great potential for bringing essential micronutrients to a large part of the wo...
Fortified rice holds great potential for bringing essential micronutrients to a large part of the wo...
ABSTRACT Anemia and co-existing deficiencies of zinc, iron, iodine, and vitamin A occur among childr...
In Cambodia, micronutrient deficiencies remain a critical public health problem. Our objective was t...
In Cambodia, micronutrient deficiencies remain a critical public health problem. Our objective was t...
Background: Within Cambodia, micronutrient deficiencies continue to be prevalent in vulnerable group...
Abstract Fortification of food constitutes an important strategy for the control of micronutrient de...
Feeding is indicative of the nutritional status of children, however micronutrient deficiency is com...
Objective: Even though current policy is strongly focused on the crucial first '1000 days', it might...
Background: Iron fortification of rice could be an effective strategy for reducing iron deficiency a...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of supplementary feeding in improving weight, vitamin A (VA),...
Iron deficiency and anemia are prominent contributors to the preventable disease burden worldwide. A...
How to improve iron status among infants and young children is of continued concern in low- to middl...
How to improve iron status among infants and young children is of continued concern in low- to middl...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Iron deficiency derives from a low intake of dietary iron, poor absorption ...
Fortified rice holds great potential for bringing essential micronutrients to a large part of the wo...
Fortified rice holds great potential for bringing essential micronutrients to a large part of the wo...
ABSTRACT Anemia and co-existing deficiencies of zinc, iron, iodine, and vitamin A occur among childr...