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Pries A, Bassetti E, White J, Mulder A, Threapleton D, Blankenship J
Matern Child Nutr . 2023 Dec; 19 Suppl 2:e13598. PMID: 38092380
Ensuring consumption of nutrient-dense, safe and appropriate complementary foods among older infants and young children (IYC) 6-36 months of age is critical for enabling optimal growth and development. The ubiquitous...
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Blankenship J, Nguyen T, White J, Badham J, Zambrano P, Vu D, et al.
Matern Child Nutr . 2023 Dec; 19 Suppl 2:e13588. PMID: 38092379
The market for commercially produced complementary foods (CPCF) is rapidly expanding in Southeast Asia; however, the existence and content of mandatory national policies, standards and legislation (binding legal measures) for...
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White J, Drummond E, Bijalwan V, Singhkumarwong A, Betigeri A, Blankenship J
Matern Child Nutr . 2023 Dec; 19 Suppl 2:e13577. PMID: 38092378
The complementary feeding period is a critical stage of child development when micronutrient needs are high and challenging to meet. Understanding if specific micronutrient gaps exist during this period is...
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Bassetti E, Blankenship J, White J, Mulder A, Threapleton D, Pries A
Matern Child Nutr . 2023 Dec; 19 Suppl 2:e13585. PMID: 38092377
Commercially produced complementary foods (CPCF), including ready-to-eat CPCF purées and meals, are gaining popularity among caregivers of older infants and young children (IYC) as a convenient alternative to home-prepared foods...
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Bassetti E, Blankenship J, White J, Sweet L, Threapleton D, Pries A
Matern Child Nutr . 2023 Dec; 19 Suppl 2:e13603. PMID: 38092376
In Southeast Asia, the increasing availability of commercially produced complementary foods (CPCF), including dry or instant cereals (CPCF cereals), has been noted, however, concerns exist around their nutrient profile and...
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Blankenship J, White J, Pries A, Badham J, Betigeri A, Cade J, et al.
Matern Child Nutr . 2023 Dec; 19 Suppl 2:e13604. PMID: 38092375
Although commercially produced complementary foods (CPCFs) are increasingly sold throughout Southeast Asia, concerns have been raised about CPCFs nutritional quality, labelling practices and the strength and scope of national CPCF...
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Beal T, White J, Arsenault J, Okronipa H, Hinnouho G, Murira Z, et al.
Nutr Rev . 2021 Mar; 79(Suppl 1):26-34. PMID: 33693912
Micronutrient malnutrition is a key driver of morbidity and mortality for millions of children in South Asia. Understanding the specific micronutrients lacking in the diet during the complementary feeding period...
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White J, Beal T, Arsenault J, Okronipa H, Hinnouho G, Chimanya K, et al.
Nutr Rev . 2021 Mar; 79(Suppl 1):16-25. PMID: 33693910
Insufficient quantity and inadequate quality of foods in early life are key causes of all forms of malnutrition. Identification of nutrient and dietary gaps in the diets of infants and...
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Beal T, White J, Arsenault J, Okronipa H, Hinnouho G, Morris S
Nutr Rev . 2021 Mar; 79(Suppl 1):4-15. PMID: 33693909
Identifying dietary nutrient gaps and interpreting their public health significance are essential for improving poor diets and reducing malnutrition. Evidence indicative of the burden of nutrient deficiencies and inadequate nutrient...