Energy dense supplements may not benefit malnourished children
date:Sep 20, 2012
for height) but slightly increased their height and haemoglobin levels.

Adding child-targeted RUSF supplementation to a general food distribution resulted in increased hemoglobin status and linear growth, accompanied by a reduction in diarrhea and fever episodes. However, we could not find clear evidence that adding RUSF to a household food ration distribution of staple foods was more effective in preventing acute malnutrition, said the authors led by Lieven Huybregts from Ghent University in
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