Designing appropriate complementary feeding recommendations: tools for programmatic action

Author:

Daelmans Bernadette1,Ferguson Elaine2,Lutter Chessa K.3,Singh Neha2,Pachón Helena4,Creed-Kanashiro Hilary5,Woldt Monica6,Mangasaryan Nuné7,Cheung Edith7,Mir Roger8,Pareja Rossina5,Briend André9

Affiliation:

1. Department of Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health; World Health Organization; Geneva Switzerland

2. Department of Population Health; London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; London UK

3. Department of Family, Gender and Life Course; Pan American Health Organization; Washington, DC USA

4. Hubert Department of Global Health; Emory University; Atlanta Georgia USA

5. Instituto de Investigación Nutricional; Lima Peru

6. Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance III Project (FANTA)/FHI 360; Washington, DC USA

7. Nutrition Section; United Nations Children's Fund; New York New York USA

8. Division of Epidemiology and Analytic Methods for Population Health; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Atlanta Georgia USA

9. Department of International Health; University of Tampere, School of Medicine; Tampere Finland

Funder

US Agency for International Development (USAID)

UBS Optimus Foundation

WHO Headquarters

WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific

Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Nutrition and Dietetics,Obstetrics and Gynecology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

Reference43 articles.

1. Inadequate patterns of complementary feeding in 6-24 mo children in four countries in Latin America and the Caribbean;Arabi;The FASEB Journal,2005

2. Arabi M. Pachón H. Lutter C. 2009 Use of ProPAN tool for developing context-specific recommendations to improve complementary feeding-examples from a four-country study in Latin America and the Caribbean

3. Barikmo I. Ouattara F. Oshaug A. 2009 Table de composition d'aliments du Mali / Food Composition Table for Mali

4. Linear programming: a rigorous method for analysing and optimising children's diets during the complementary feeding period;Briend;Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition,2003

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