Point-of-use fortification of foods with micronutrient powders containing iron in children of preschool and school-age

Nov 24, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Adding iron-rich nutrient powders to foods for preschool and school-age children

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Abstract

Children receiving iron-containing micronutrient powders (MNP) showed a lower risk of anaemia prevalence ratio of 0.66 compared to those receiving no intervention or a placebo.

  • Point-of-use fortification with iron-containing MNPs is associated with a significant reduction in iron deficiency, with a prevalence ratio of 0.35.
  • Children receiving MNPs had a higher average haemoglobin level, with a mean difference of 3.37 g/L.
  • The sample included 13 studies with a total of 5810 participants from various regions, including Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
  • Only one trial reported on all-cause mortality, which indicated zero cases among the 115 children involved.
  • There was no significant effect on the incidence of diarrhoea among children receiving MNPs.

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