Other related publications

  • Ten Year Strategy to Reduce Vitamin and Mineral Deficiencies Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition Working Group: Formulations Subgroup. Formulations for fortified complementary foods and supplements: Review of successful products for improving the nutritional status of infants and young children. Food and Nutrition Bulletin 2009; 30(2) S239-S255.
  • WFP. Ten minutes to learn about nutrition programming. A joint initiative of the World Food Programme and DSM. Sight and Life Magazine 2008;2008:43.
  • Dewey KG, Yang Z, Boy E. Systematic review and meta-analysis of home fortification of complementary foods. Maternal and Child Nutrition 2009; forthcoming. Epub 6 May 2009.
  • WHO/UNICEF/WFP/UNHCR consultation on the dietary management of moderate malnutrition in under-5 children: WHO convened a meeting in Geneva (September 30th - October 3rd, 2008) on the dietary management of moderate malnutrition (MM). The objectives of the meeting were to identify areas of consensus on the nutrient needs and dietary management of MM in children that can be translated into evidence-based global guidelines and to identify knowledge gaps that should be addressed by research, both in the area of dietary management and the modalities for providing that diet.
    • Proceedings
    • Background Papers:
      • Proposed recommended nutrient densities for moderately malnourished children, M Golden; Full-text, tables
      • Choice of foods and ingredients for moderately malnourished children 6 months to 5 years old, K Michaelsen, C Hoppe, N Roos, P Kæstel, M Stougaard, L Lauritzen, C Mølgaard, T Girma, H Friis; Full-text
      • Dietary counselling in the management of moderately malnourished children, A Ashworth, E Ferguson; Full-text
      • Current and potential role of specially formulated foods and food supplements for preventing malnutrition among 6-23 months old and treating moderate malnutrition among 6-59 months old children, S de Pee, M Bloem; Full-text, tables