Home fortification of foods with multiple micronutrient powders for health and nutrition in children under two years of age

Feb 29, 2020The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using micronutrient powders added at home to improve health and nutrition in children under two

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Abstract

Home fortification with multiple micronutrient powders (MNP) reduced the risk of anaemia by 18% and iron deficiency by 53% in children under two years of age.

  • MNPs are single-dose packets containing multiple vitamins and minerals mixed into semi-solid food for children aged six months and older.
  • In comparison to no intervention or placebo, home fortification with MNP significantly lowered the risk of anaemia in infants and young children.
  • Children receiving MNP showed higher haemoglobin concentrations and improved iron status compared to those receiving control interventions.
  • No significant effect on weight-for-age was observed among children receiving MNP.
  • MNP did not increase the incidence of diarrhoea, upper respiratory infections, malaria, or overall morbidity.
  • Results for MNP were comparable to daily iron supplementation in terms of anaemia and haemoglobin levels, but showed less diarrhoea.

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