vendredi 20 avril 2012
African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development (AJFAND), Volume 12 No. 2
Author: CTA
Date: 13/04/2012
Introduction:
The latest issue of AJFAND has 10 peer-reviewed papers on child nutrition.
Peer reviewed articles are:
Nutritional and health status of primary school children in rural Uganda. (Hedwig Acham et al.)
Protein-energy malnutrition and malaria antiboby profiles in pre-school children in western Kenya: A potential diagnostic tool. (Arthur Kwena and J Wakhisi)
Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices in Ethiopia and Zambia and their association with child nutrition: Analysis of demographic and health survey data. (Ali Disha et al.)
Nutritional status of children in food insecure households in two districts of North Showa Zone, Ethiopia. (Aweke Kebede Arfassa et al.)
Assessing nutrition intervention programmes that addressed malnutrition among young children in South Africa between 1994-2010. (Per Ole Iversen et al.)
Prevalance of vitamin A, zinc, iodine deficiency and anaemia among 2-10 year-old Ghanaian children. (Godfred Egbi)
Nutritional and functional properties of a complementary food based on Kenyan amaranth grain (amaranthus cruentus). (Monica Mburu et al.)
Consumption of fruits among students: A case of a public university in Ghana. (Benjamin Mintah et al.)
Child malnutrition and mortality in Swaziland: Situation analaysis of the immediate, underlying and basic causes. (Sakhile Masuku-Maseko and Eddy Owaga)
Effect of moringa oleifera lam. leaves powder on the evolution of hemogram profile in Togolese undernourished children: Evaluation on HIV-positive patients. (Tété-Bénissan Amivi et al.)
Effet de la poudre de feuilles de moringa oleifera lam. sur l'evolution du profil de l'hemogramme des enfants malnutris au Togo: Evaluation chez les sujets HIV positifs. (Tété-Bénissan Amivi et al.)
REPRINT: Childhood obesity, prevalence and prevention. (Noori Akhtar-Danesh et al.)
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