Autor:
López Teros, V.
Ford, J.L.
Green, M.H.
Tang, G.
Grusak, M.A.
Quihui-Cota, L.
Muzhingi, T.
Paz-Cassini, M.
Astiazaran-Garcia, H.
Background: Worldwide, an estimated 250 million children <5 y old are vitamin A (VA) deficient. In Mexico, despite ongoing efforts to reduce VA deficiency, it remains an important public health problem; thus, food-based interventions that increase the availability and consumption of provitamin A–...
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https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/98362
López Teros, V.
,
Ford, J.L.
,
Green, M.H.
,
Tang, G.
,
Grusak, M.A.
,
Quihui-Cota, L.
,
Muzhingi, T.
,
Paz-Cassini, M.
,
Astiazaran-Garcia, H.
,
[Use of a “super-child” approach to assess the vitamin A equivalence of Moringa oleifera leaves, develop a compartmental model for vitamin A kinetics, and estimate vitamin A total body stores in young Mexican children]
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Use of a “super-child” approach to assess the vitamin A equivalence of Moringa oleifera leaves, develop a compartmental model for vitamin A kinetics, and estimate vitamin A total body stores in young Mexican children