Characteristics That Modify the Effect of Small-Quantity Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplementation on Child Growth
Clair Null,
Kathryn G. Dewey,
K. Ryan Wessells,
Charles D. Arnold,
Elizabeth L. Prado,
Souheila Abbeddou,
Seth Adu-Afarwuah,
Hasmot Ali,
Benjamin F. Arnold,
Per Ashorn,
Ulla Ashorn,
Sania Ashraf,
Elodie Becquey,
Jaden Bendabenda,
Kenneth H. Brown,
Parul Christian,
John M. Colford,
Jr.,
Sherlie J. L. Dulience,
Lia C. H. Fernald,
Emanuela Galasso,
Lotta Hallamaa,
Sonja Y. Hess,
Jean H. Humphrey,
Lieven Huybregts,
Lora L. Iannotti,
Kaniz Jannat,
Anna Lartey,
Agnes Le Port,
Jef Leroy,
Stephen P. Luby,
Kenneth Maleta,
Susana L. Matias,
Mduduzi N. N. Mbuya,
Malay K. Mridha,
Minyanga Nkhoma,
Rina R. Paul,
Harriet Okronipa,
Jean-Bosco Ouédraogo,
Amy J. Pickering,
Andrew J. Prendergast,
Marie Ruel (),
Saijuddin Shaikh,
Ann M. Weber,
Patricia Wolff,
Amanda Zongrone and
Christine P. Stewart
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Abstract:
Meta-analyses show that small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements (SQ-LNSs) reduce child stunting and wasting. Identification of subgroups who benefit most from SQ-LNSs may facilitate program design.
Keywords: stunting; wasting; child undernutrition; complementary feeding; nutrient supplements; home fortification (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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