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

Sep 9, 2011The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

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

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Abstract

Home fortification with multiple micronutrient powders reduced anaemia by 31% and iron deficiency by 51% in children under two years of age.

  • Eight trials involving 3748 participants were included, conducted in low-income countries where anaemia is prevalent.
  • The interventions lasted between two and 12 months, with formulations containing five to 15 nutrients.
  • Compared to no intervention or placebo, home fortification significantly reduced anaemia and iron deficiency.
  • No deaths were reported in the trials, but data on side effects and morbidity were limited.
  • The effectiveness of MNP appears consistent regardless of the duration of intervention or the gender of the recipients.
  • Further research is needed to assess the impact of MNP on developmental outcomes and morbidity related to malaria.

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