A food‐based approach could improve dietary adequacy for 12-23‐month‐old Eastern Ugandan children
Abstract Little is known about dietary adequacy, for young Ugandan children, or context‐specific food choices to improve it. This study estimated the percentage of breastfed 12-23‐month‐old rural Eastern Ugandan children (n = 114) at risk of inadequate intakes of 12 nutrients; and identified realist...
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Main Authors: | Njeri C. Kimere (Author), Joweria Nambooze (Author), Haeun Lim (Author), Andrea L.S. Bulungu (Author), Kate Wellard (Author), Elaine. L. Ferguson (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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