In developing countries, low food intake is often reported in children < 5 y old. Reduced appetite may be a contributing factor. We investigated whether a combination of a multivitamin-multimineral supplement and additional iron treatment improved appetite and growth of 18- to 30-mo-old stunted and anemic Beninese children. The study was placebo-controlled using VITALIA tablets (11 vitamins and 10 minerals) and ferrous fumarate tablets (66 mg of iron). One hundred fifty stunted (height-for-age Z score < -2) and anemic children (hemoglobin < 110 g/L) were randomly assigned to one of four groups: group 1, multivitamin-multimineral plus iron; group 2, multivitamin-multimineral plus placebo; group 3, placebo plus placebo; and group 4, ...
Masters DissertationIron deficiency anaemia among under-five children is still a public health probl...
Abstract Background Multiple micronutrient deficiencies, in particular iron deficiency anaemia (IDA)...
Dietary supplements providing physiologic amounts of several micronutrients simultaneously have not ...
In the developing world, food intake of young children is often insufficient for growth. Reduced app...
Linear growth retardation (stunting) still has a high prevalence rate in developing countries (ACC/S...
Iron deficiency and helminth infections are two common conditions of children in developing countrie...
BACKGROUND: Lack of appetite in young children leads to growing incidences of physical and mental gr...
To assess the effects of iron and deworming on linear growth performance of preschoolers. Design: Th...
Background: Undernutrition in children is still widely prevalent in Malawi and elsewhere in sub-Saha...
The prevalence of iron deficiency among infants and young children living in developing countries is...
We conducted a randomized controlled trial of the effects of dietary supplements on anemia, weight a...
Background Iron has been shown to improve growth in children with iron deficiency anemia (IDA), as i...
To evaluate the effect of long-term oral iron supplementation on growth, 250 children aged 6-71 mo w...
Anaemia in young sub-Saharan African children may be due to the double burden of malaria and iron de...
Iron supplementation in early childhood: health benefits and risks1,2,3 Lora L Iannotti, James M Ti...
Masters DissertationIron deficiency anaemia among under-five children is still a public health probl...
Abstract Background Multiple micronutrient deficiencies, in particular iron deficiency anaemia (IDA)...
Dietary supplements providing physiologic amounts of several micronutrients simultaneously have not ...
In the developing world, food intake of young children is often insufficient for growth. Reduced app...
Linear growth retardation (stunting) still has a high prevalence rate in developing countries (ACC/S...
Iron deficiency and helminth infections are two common conditions of children in developing countrie...
BACKGROUND: Lack of appetite in young children leads to growing incidences of physical and mental gr...
To assess the effects of iron and deworming on linear growth performance of preschoolers. Design: Th...
Background: Undernutrition in children is still widely prevalent in Malawi and elsewhere in sub-Saha...
The prevalence of iron deficiency among infants and young children living in developing countries is...
We conducted a randomized controlled trial of the effects of dietary supplements on anemia, weight a...
Background Iron has been shown to improve growth in children with iron deficiency anemia (IDA), as i...
To evaluate the effect of long-term oral iron supplementation on growth, 250 children aged 6-71 mo w...
Anaemia in young sub-Saharan African children may be due to the double burden of malaria and iron de...
Iron supplementation in early childhood: health benefits and risks1,2,3 Lora L Iannotti, James M Ti...
Masters DissertationIron deficiency anaemia among under-five children is still a public health probl...
Abstract Background Multiple micronutrient deficiencies, in particular iron deficiency anaemia (IDA)...
Dietary supplements providing physiologic amounts of several micronutrients simultaneously have not ...