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View article: Chicken liver and eggshell crackers are a safe and affordable animal source food for overcoming micronutrient deficits during pregnancy and lactation in Indonesia: a double-blind, cluster randomized controlled trial (SISTIK Growth Study)
Chicken liver and eggshell crackers are a safe and affordable animal source food for overcoming micronutrient deficits during pregnancy and lactation in Indonesia: a double-blind, cluster randomized controlled trial (SISTIK Growth Study) Open
Background Poor diets and micronutrient deficiencies during pregnancy and lactation are common in Indonesia, potentially affecting linear growth. National maternal programs focus predominantly on iron-folic acid (IFA) supplementation, but …
View article: Adherence to Indonesia's Dietary Guidelines Among Lactating Women: Insights for Policy and Practice
Adherence to Indonesia's Dietary Guidelines Among Lactating Women: Insights for Policy and Practice Open
This study investigated adherence to Indonesia's Dietary Guidelines (IDG) among lactating women, examining related factors and association with nutrient intake adequacy, maternal and infant biomarkers, body mass index, and growth. Particip…
View article: Comparison of Methods to Assess Discretionary Salt Intake among Nonpregnant Women of Reproductive Age in Punjab, India
Comparison of Methods to Assess Discretionary Salt Intake among Nonpregnant Women of Reproductive Age in Punjab, India Open
Although intensive to implement, the WFR and RD methods produce precise estimates of discretionary salt intake. Repeated measurements may improve the precision of the HHSD method for large population-based surveys.
View article: Gastrointestinal symptom prevalence and severity among night shift workers: a cross-sectional study
Gastrointestinal symptom prevalence and severity among night shift workers: a cross-sectional study Open
Approximately 25% of the global workforce engages in night shift work (1) , characterised by non-standard hours outside the conventional 6:00am to 6:00pm window. This irregular wakefulness and pattern of mealtimes disrupt circadian rhythms…
View article: Acceptability trial of local Indonesian snack (SISTIK) enriched with chicken liver and eggshell powder as a potential food to increase micronutrient intakes among women of reproductive age
Acceptability trial of local Indonesian snack (SISTIK) enriched with chicken liver and eggshell powder as a potential food to increase micronutrient intakes among women of reproductive age Open
Background Chronic micronutrient deficiencies in Indonesian women and young children contribute to poor foetal and infant growth. To address this, we formulated micronutrient-enriched crackers (MEC) incorporating nutrient-rich chicken live…
View article: Acceptability trial of local Indonesian snack (SISTIK) enriched with chicken liver and eggshell powder as a potential food to increase micronutrient intakes among women of reproductive age
Acceptability trial of local Indonesian snack (SISTIK) enriched with chicken liver and eggshell powder as a potential food to increase micronutrient intakes among women of reproductive age Open
Background Addressing stunting is a key global nutrition goal for 2025, with Indonesia among the top five countries grappling with high stunting rates in children. Chronic micronutrient deficiencies in women and young children in Indonesi…
View article: Sociodemographic Factors Associated With Anemia Among Non-pregnant Women of Reproductive Age in Punjab, India
Sociodemographic Factors Associated With Anemia Among Non-pregnant Women of Reproductive Age in Punjab, India Open
Objectives: Anemia continues to be a public health problem in India with an estimated 57% of women of reproductive age affected. The objective of the current study was to identify individual- and household-level factors associated with ane…
View article: Effect of Quintuply-Fortified Salt on Micronutrient Status of Non-pregnant Women of Reproductive Age in Punjab, India
Effect of Quintuply-Fortified Salt on Micronutrient Status of Non-pregnant Women of Reproductive Age in Punjab, India Open
View article: Associations Between Selected Micronutrient Deficiencies and Cognitive Function and Symptoms of Depression Among Non-pregnant Women of Reproductive Age in Punjab, India
Associations Between Selected Micronutrient Deficiencies and Cognitive Function and Symptoms of Depression Among Non-pregnant Women of Reproductive Age in Punjab, India Open
View article: Socio-Demographic, Anthropometric, and Maternal Factors Associated With Anemia Among Preschool-Aged Children in Punjab, India
Socio-Demographic, Anthropometric, and Maternal Factors Associated With Anemia Among Preschool-Aged Children in Punjab, India Open
View article: Impact of milk secretor status on the fecal metabolome and microbiota of breastfed infants
Impact of milk secretor status on the fecal metabolome and microbiota of breastfed infants Open
Maternal secretor status has been shown to be associated with the presence of specific fucosylated human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), and the impact of maternal secretor status on infant gut microbiota measured through 16s sequencing has …
View article: Women in Selected Communities of Punjab, India Have a High Prevalence of Iron, Zinc, Vitamin B12, and Folate Deficiencies: Implications for a Multiply-Fortified Salt Intervention
Women in Selected Communities of Punjab, India Have a High Prevalence of Iron, Zinc, Vitamin B12, and Folate Deficiencies: Implications for a Multiply-Fortified Salt Intervention Open
Dietary intake and biomarkers of micronutrient status of 100 non-pregnant women of reproductive age (NPWRA) were assessed to determine optimal levels of iron, zinc, vitamin B12, and folic acid to include in multiply-fortified salt (MFS) th…
View article: Quintuply-fortified salt for the improvement of micronutrient status among women of reproductive age and preschool-aged children in Punjab, India: protocol for a randomized, controlled, community-based trial
Quintuply-fortified salt for the improvement of micronutrient status among women of reproductive age and preschool-aged children in Punjab, India: protocol for a randomized, controlled, community-based trial Open
Background Multiple micronutrient (MN) deficiencies remain highly prevalent among women of reproductive age (WRA) and preschool-aged children (PSC) in many areas within India. Salt is an attractive vehicle for MN fortification in this cont…
View article: Selenium intakes and plasma selenium of New Zealand toddlers: secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial
Selenium intakes and plasma selenium of New Zealand toddlers: secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial Open
Little is known about Se intakes and status in very young New Zealand children. However, Se intakes below recommendations and lower Se status compared with international studies have been reported in New Zealand (particularly South Island)…
View article: Chicken liver and eggshell crackers as a safe and affordable animal source food for overcoming micronutrient deficits during pregnancy and lactation in Indonesia: a double-blind, randomised placebo-controlled trial (SISTIK Growth Study)
Chicken liver and eggshell crackers as a safe and affordable animal source food for overcoming micronutrient deficits during pregnancy and lactation in Indonesia: a double-blind, randomised placebo-controlled trial (SISTIK Growth Study) Open
Background: Indonesia ranks fifth in terms of the number of stunted children and there has been little change in the stunting prevalence in the last decade. In earlier observational studies conducted in 2014-2015, we identified several key…
View article: Comparison of Methods for Estimating Discretionary Salt Intake in Field Settings
Comparison of Methods for Estimating Discretionary Salt Intake in Field Settings Open
View article: Multiple Micronutrients, Including Zinc, Selenium and Iron, Are Positively Associated with Anemia in New Zealand Aged Care Residents
Multiple Micronutrients, Including Zinc, Selenium and Iron, Are Positively Associated with Anemia in New Zealand Aged Care Residents Open
Anemia is a significant comorbidity for older adults not fully attributable to iron deficiency. Low-grade inflammation and other micronutrient deficiencies also contribute. This cross-sectional study examined the relationships between nutr…
View article: Determination of modifiable risk factors for length-for-age z-scores among resource-poor Indonesian infants
Determination of modifiable risk factors for length-for-age z-scores among resource-poor Indonesian infants Open
To reduce the burden of early-life linear growth faltering in low- and middle-income countries, interventions have focused on nutrition strategies, sometimes combined with water quality, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH). However, even when c…
View article: Multiple micronutrient supplementation improves micronutrient status in primary school children in Hai Phong City, Vietnam: a randomised controlled trial
Multiple micronutrient supplementation improves micronutrient status in primary school children in Hai Phong City, Vietnam: a randomised controlled trial Open
View article: Associations between Zinc and Hemoglobin Concentrations in Preschool Children and Women of Reproductive Age: An Analysis of Representative Survey Data from the Biomarkers Reflecting Inflammation and Nutritional Determinants of Anemia (BRINDA) Project
Associations between Zinc and Hemoglobin Concentrations in Preschool Children and Women of Reproductive Age: An Analysis of Representative Survey Data from the Biomarkers Reflecting Inflammation and Nutritional Determinants of Anemia (BRINDA) Project Open
View article: Differences in Micronutrient Intakes of Exclusive and Partially Breastfed Indonesian Infants from Resource-Poor Households are Not Accompanied by Differences in Micronutrient Status, Morbidity, or Growth
Differences in Micronutrient Intakes of Exclusive and Partially Breastfed Indonesian Infants from Resource-Poor Households are Not Accompanied by Differences in Micronutrient Status, Morbidity, or Growth Open
View article: Qualitative and quantitative vibrational spectroscopic analysis of macronutrients in breast milk
Qualitative and quantitative vibrational spectroscopic analysis of macronutrients in breast milk Open
Raman and attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy were used to analyze 208 breast milk samples as part of a larger research study. Comprehensive qualitative and quantitative analysis was carried out …
View article: Association of maternal diet, micronutrient status, and milk volume with milk micronutrient concentrations in Indonesian mothers at 2 and 5 months postpartum
Association of maternal diet, micronutrient status, and milk volume with milk micronutrient concentrations in Indonesian mothers at 2 and 5 months postpartum Open
View article: Differences in the Fecal Metabolome and Microbiome Between Exclusive and Partial Breastfed Infants are More Pronounced at 2 Months Compared to 5 Months
Differences in the Fecal Metabolome and Microbiome Between Exclusive and Partial Breastfed Infants are More Pronounced at 2 Months Compared to 5 Months Open
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to characterize the impact of feeding practices on the infant fecal metabolome and microbiome at 2 months and 5 months of age in exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) and partial breastfeeding (PBF) infants. METHODS: F…
View article: Diet and Nutrition Status of Mongolian Adults
Diet and Nutrition Status of Mongolian Adults Open
(1) Background: Aspects of the Mongolian food supply, including high availability of animal-source foods and few plant foods, are plausibly associated with disease in the population. Data on Mongolian diets are lacking, and these risks are…
View article: Dietary Intake Nutritional Status and Lifestyle of Adolescent Vegetarian and Nonvegetarian Girls in New Zealand (The SuNDiAL Project): Protocol for a Clustered, Cross-Sectional Survey
Dietary Intake Nutritional Status and Lifestyle of Adolescent Vegetarian and Nonvegetarian Girls in New Zealand (The SuNDiAL Project): Protocol for a Clustered, Cross-Sectional Survey Open
Background Anecdotally, vegetarian eating patterns seem to be increasing in parallel with growing concerns about environmental sustainability. While this pattern of eating is widely believed to be associated with benefits for the planet an…
View article: Examination of Carbohydrate Products in Feces Reveals Potential Biomarkers Distinguishing Exclusive and Nonexclusive Breastfeeding Practices in Infants
Examination of Carbohydrate Products in Feces Reveals Potential Biomarkers Distinguishing Exclusive and Nonexclusive Breastfeeding Practices in Infants Open
Carbohydrate products, particularly fecal mono- and oligosaccharides, differed between EBF and non-EBF infants aged under 6 mo and can be used as potential biomarkers to distinguish EBF versus non-EBF feeding practices.
View article: Dietary Intake Nutritional Status and Lifestyle of Adolescent Vegetarian and Nonvegetarian Girls in New Zealand (The SuNDiAL Project): Protocol for a Clustered, Cross-Sectional Survey (Preprint)
Dietary Intake Nutritional Status and Lifestyle of Adolescent Vegetarian and Nonvegetarian Girls in New Zealand (The SuNDiAL Project): Protocol for a Clustered, Cross-Sectional Survey (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Anecdotally, vegetarian eating patterns seem to be increasing in parallel with growing concerns about environmental sustainability. While this pattern of eating is widely believed to be associated with benefits for the planet a…
View article: Poor dietary diversity and low adequacy of micronutrient intakes among rural Indonesian lactating women from Sumedang district, West Java
Poor dietary diversity and low adequacy of micronutrient intakes among rural Indonesian lactating women from Sumedang district, West Java Open
Information on micronutrient adequacy of diets of rural Indonesian lactating women is lacking, despite their high nutrient requirements. This is of concern because deficits in micronutrient intakes may compromise the health of both mothers…
View article: Anaemia and Its Relation to Demographic, Socio-economic and Anthropometric Factors in Rural Primary School Children in Hai Phong City, Vietnam
Anaemia and Its Relation to Demographic, Socio-economic and Anthropometric Factors in Rural Primary School Children in Hai Phong City, Vietnam Open
Little is known about the prevalence of anaemia and associated factors in school children in Vietnam. In this cross-sectional study, we aimed to determine the prevalence of anaemia and its subtypes, and the associations of types of anaemia…