Schoolchildren in developing countries often have inadequate intakes of iron, due primarily to poor I bioavailability. Increasing meat in the diet could improve both the amount of iron consumed and its availability. The effect of increases in intakes of meat and ascorbic acid on absorbed iron was investigated by theoretically modifying the habitual diet of rural Kenyan schoolchildren. The projected changes in the amount of absorbed iron and prevalence of inadequate iron intakes were calculated for 78 children (6-9 years of age). The prevalence of inadequate iron intakes decreased from 77% to 54% through the theoretical addition of 50 g beef prevalence or 100 mg ascorbic acid and to 23% through the addition of both to dinner each day. To red...
The ability of vegetarian diets to provide adequate amounts of available iron to iron deficiency vul...
Intake of iron-rich foods was investigated in Senegalese adolescent girls. A cross-sectional survey ...
Children in sub-Saharan Africa are more likely to have survived the critical first 1000 days of lif...
Schoolchildren in developing countries often have inadequate intakes of iron, due primarily to poor ...
Micronutrient deficiencies are highly prevalent in children in developing countries with an increase...
A randomized, controlled school feeding study was conducted in rural Embu District, Kenya to test fo...
Anemia, defi ned as blood hemoglobin (Hb) level below 110 g/L, affects roughly half of Kenyan childr...
Objective. To investigate the nutritional relationship between dietary intake and prevalence of anae...
Observational studies have shown that children in developing countries consuming diets containing hi...
Three snacks were designed to improve nutrient intakes among school-age children living in rural Ken...
Provision of a snack at school could help alleviate the micronutrient malnutrition that is common am...
Iron deficiency is a concern in both developing and developed (industrialized) countries; and young ...
There is a scarcity of information on dietary intake and iron status of Ghanaian children raised on ...
The growth performance, food pattern, and iron and zinc status of 80 rural Beninese school-age child...
There is a scarcity of information on dietary intake and iron status of Ghanaian children raised on ...
The ability of vegetarian diets to provide adequate amounts of available iron to iron deficiency vul...
Intake of iron-rich foods was investigated in Senegalese adolescent girls. A cross-sectional survey ...
Children in sub-Saharan Africa are more likely to have survived the critical first 1000 days of lif...
Schoolchildren in developing countries often have inadequate intakes of iron, due primarily to poor ...
Micronutrient deficiencies are highly prevalent in children in developing countries with an increase...
A randomized, controlled school feeding study was conducted in rural Embu District, Kenya to test fo...
Anemia, defi ned as blood hemoglobin (Hb) level below 110 g/L, affects roughly half of Kenyan childr...
Objective. To investigate the nutritional relationship between dietary intake and prevalence of anae...
Observational studies have shown that children in developing countries consuming diets containing hi...
Three snacks were designed to improve nutrient intakes among school-age children living in rural Ken...
Provision of a snack at school could help alleviate the micronutrient malnutrition that is common am...
Iron deficiency is a concern in both developing and developed (industrialized) countries; and young ...
There is a scarcity of information on dietary intake and iron status of Ghanaian children raised on ...
The growth performance, food pattern, and iron and zinc status of 80 rural Beninese school-age child...
There is a scarcity of information on dietary intake and iron status of Ghanaian children raised on ...
The ability of vegetarian diets to provide adequate amounts of available iron to iron deficiency vul...
Intake of iron-rich foods was investigated in Senegalese adolescent girls. A cross-sectional survey ...
Children in sub-Saharan Africa are more likely to have survived the critical first 1000 days of lif...