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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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Khosravi A, Bassetti E, Yuen-Esco K, Sy N, Kane R, Sweet L, et al.
Nutrients . 2023 May; 15(10). PMID: 37242162
The nutritional quality of commercially produced complementary food (CPCF) varies widely, with CPCF in high-income settings often containing excessive levels of sugar and sodium. Little is known about the nutritional...
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Bassetti E, Zehner E, Mayhew S, Nasser N, Mulder A, Badham J, et al.
Public Health Nutr . 2022 Jul; :1-11. PMID: 35786427
Objective: To assess the nutritional suitability of commercially produced complementary foods (CPCF) marketed in three South-East Asian contexts. Design: Based on label information declared on the products, nutrient composition and...
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Pries A, Mulder A, Badham J, Sweet L, Yuen K, Zehner E
Matern Child Nutr . 2021 Apr; 17(4):e13186. PMID: 33830660
'Growing-up milks' (GUMs)-breast-milk substitutes targeted for young children (aged 12-36 months)-are commonly consumed in Indonesia. The World Health Assembly has stated that GUMs are not necessary for proper growth and...
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Champeny M, Pereira C, Sweet L, Khin M, Ndiaye Coly A, Sy Gueye N, et al.
Matern Child Nutr . 2016 Apr; 12 Suppl 2:126-39. PMID: 27061961
Unlabelled: In order to assess the prevalence of point-of-sale promotions of infant and young child feeding products in Phnom Penh, Cambodia; Kathmandu Valley, Nepal; Dakar Department, Senegal; and Dar es...
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Sweet L, Pereira C, Ford R, Feeley A, Badham J, Mengkheang K, et al.
Matern Child Nutr . 2016 Apr; 12 Suppl 2:106-25. PMID: 27061960
National legislation and global guidance address labelling of complementary foods to ensure that labels support optimal infant and young child feeding practices. This cross-sectional study assessed the labels of commercially...
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Pereira C, Ford R, Feeley A, Sweet L, Badham J, Zehner E
Matern Child Nutr . 2016 Apr; 12 Suppl 2:91-105. PMID: 27061959
This cross-sectional survey assessed the characteristics of labels of follow-up formula (FUF) and growing-up milk (GUM) compared with infant formula (IF), including cross-promotion practices between FUF/GUM and IF manufactured by...
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Sweet L, Jerling J, van Graan A
Matern Child Nutr . 2012 Nov; 9 Suppl 1:12-34. PMID: 23167582
There is a lack of formal guidance from international normative bodies on the appropriate marketing of processed complementary foods. Such guidance is necessary to protect and promote optimal infant and...