Preventive small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements reduce severe wasting and severe stunting among young children: an individual participant data meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Author:

Dewey Kathryn GORCID,Arnold Charles DORCID,Wessells K RyanORCID,Prado Elizabeth LORCID,Abbeddou SouheilaORCID,Adu-Afarwuah SethORCID,Ali HasmotORCID,Arnold Benjamin FORCID,Ashorn PerORCID,Ashorn UllaORCID,Ashraf SaniaORCID,Becquey ElodieORCID,Brown Kenneth HORCID,Christian ParulORCID,Colford, Jr John MORCID,Dulience Sherlie JL,Fernald Lia CHORCID,Galasso EmanuelaORCID,Hallamaa LottaORCID,Hess Sonja YORCID,Humphrey Jean HORCID,Huybregts LievenORCID,Iannotti Lora LORCID,Jannat KanizORCID,Lartey AnnaORCID,Le Port AgnesORCID,Leroy Jef LORCID,Luby Stephen PORCID,Maleta KennethORCID,Matias Susana LORCID,Mbuya Mduduzi NNORCID,Mridha Malay KORCID,Nkhoma MinyangaORCID,Null ClairORCID,Paul Rina RORCID,Okronipa HarrietORCID,Ouédraogo Jean-Bosco,Pickering Amy JORCID,Prendergast Andrew JORCID,Ruel MarieORCID,Shaikh SaijuddinORCID,Weber Ann MORCID,Wolff Patricia,Zongrone AmandaORCID,Stewart Christine PORCID

Funder

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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