Randomized comparison of 3 types of micronutrient supplements for home fortification of complementary foods in Ghana: effects on growth and motor development
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ABSTRACT. Background: The low micronutrient content of complementary foods is associated with growth faltering in many populations. A potential low-cost soluti
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| Authors | Adu-Afarwuah, Seth;Lartey, Anna;Brown, Kenneth H;Zlotkin, Stanley;Briend, André;Dewey, Kathryn G; |
| Journal | The American journal of clinical nutrition |
| Year | 2007 |
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