Update on technical issues concerning complementary feeding of young children in developing countries and implications for intervention programs
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Abstract
This paper provides an update to the 1998 WHO/UNICEF report on complementary feeding. New research findings are generally consistent with the guidelines in that report, but the adoption of new energy and micronutrient requirements for infants and young children will result in lower recommendations r …
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| Authors | Dewey KG;Brown KH;; |
| Journal | food and nutrition bulletin |
| Year | 2003 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
review
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
female
male
Infant
newborn
breast feeding
dietary supplements
World Health Organization
infant nutritional physiological phenomena*
health promotion*
energy intake*
micronutrients / administration & dosage*
kathryn g dewey
kenneth h brown
pmid:12664525
doi:10.1177/156482650302400102
dietary fats / administration & dosage
infant food*
nutrition policy
nutritional requirements
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