A novel fortified blended flour, corn-soy blend "plus-plus," is not inferior to lipid-based ready-to-use supplementary foods for the treatment of moderate acute malnutrition in Malawian children.
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Specially formulated foods for treating children with moderate acute malnutrition in low- and middle-income countriesReady-to-use therapeutic food for home-based treatment of severe acute malnutrition in children from six months to five years of agePreventing acute malnutrition among young children in crises: a prospective intervention study in NigerEarly-stage primary school children attending a school in the Malawian School Feeding Program (SFP) have better reversal learning and lean muscle mass growth than those attending a non-SFP schoolProtecting child health and nutrition status with ready-to-use food in addition to food assistance in urban Chad: a cost-effectiveness analysis.Is the inclusion of animal source foods in fortified blended foods justified?Treatment of severe and moderate acute malnutrition in low- and middle-income settings: a systematic review, meta-analysis and Delphi processExtending supplementary feeding for children younger than 5 years with moderate acute malnutrition leads to lower relapse rates.Children with Moderate Acute Malnutrition with No Access to Supplementary Feeding Programmes Experience High Rates of Deterioration and No Improvement: Results from a Prospective Cohort Study in Rural Ethiopia.Investigation of food acceptability and feeding practices for lipid nutrient supplements and blended flours used to treat moderate malnutritionChildren successfully treated for moderate acute malnutrition remain at risk for malnutrition and death in the subsequent year after recovery.A key role for lipoic acid synthesis during Plasmodium liver stage developmentThe Role of Dairy in Effectiveness and Cost of Treatment of Children With Moderate Acute Malnutrition: A Narrative Review.Impact of Childhood Malnutrition on Host Defense and Infection.Effectiveness of food supplements in increasing fat-free tissue accretion in children with moderate acute malnutrition: A randomised 2 × 2 × 3 factorial trial in Burkina Faso.Preventive Effects of Long-Term Supplementation with 2 Nutritious Food Supplements in Young Children in Niger.Lipid based nutrient supplements (LNS) for treatment of children (6 months to 59 months) with moderate acute malnutrition (MAM): A systematic review.The World Health Organization's global target for reducing childhood stunting by 2025: rationale and proposed actions.Effectiveness of milk whey protein-based ready-to-use therapeutic food in treatment of severe acute malnutrition in Malawian under-5 children: a randomised, double-blind, controlled non-inferiority clinical trial.Considerations in developing lipid-based nutrient supplements for prevention of undernutrition: experience from the International Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements (iLiNS) Project.Recovery rate of children with moderate acute malnutrition treated with ready-to-use supplementary food (RUSF) or improved corn-soya blend (CSB+): a randomized controlled trial.Optimization of the nutrient content and protein quality of cereal-legume blends for use as complementary foods in Ghana.Effectiveness of supplementary blended flour based on chickpea and cereals for the treatment of infants with moderate acute malnutrition in Iran: A randomized clinical trial.Randomised controlled trial to test the effectiveness of a locally-produced ready-to-use supplementary food (RUSF) in preventing growth faltering and improving micronutrient status for children under two years in Cambodia: a study protocol.An emergency cash transfer program promotes weight gain and reduces acute malnutrition risk among children 6-24 months old during a food crisis in Niger.
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A novel fortified blended flour, corn-soy blend "plus-plus," is not inferior to lipid-based ready-to-use supplementary foods for the treatment of moderate acute malnutrition in Malawian children.
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Chrissie Thakwalakwa
Gus J Meuli
Indi Trehan
Lacey N LaGrone
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10.3945/AJCN.111.022525
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2011-12-14T00:00:00Z