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Food Nutr Bull. 2009 Sep;30(3):S267-342. doi: 10.1177/15648265090303S302.

Proposed recommended nutrient densities for moderately malnourished children.

Food and nutrition bulletin

Michael H Golden

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  1. Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland. [email protected]

PMID: 19998863 DOI: 10.1177/15648265090303S302

Abstract

Recommended Nutrient Intakes (RNIs) are set for healthy individuals living in clean environments. There are no generally accepted RNIs for those with moderate malnutrition, wasting, and stunting, who live in poor environments. Two sets of recommendations are made for the dietary intake of 30 essential nutrients in children with moderate malnutrition who require accelerated growth to regain normality: first, for those moderately malnourished children who will receive specially formulated foods and diets; and second, for those who are to take mixtures of locally available foods over a longer-term to treat or prevent moderate stunting and wasting. Because of the change in definition of severe malnutrition, much of the older literature is pertinent to the moderately wasted or stunted child. A factorial approach has been used in deriving the recommendations for both functional, protective nutrients (type I) and growth nutrients (type II).

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