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| Prevention of Micronutrient Deficiencies: Tools for Policymakers and
Public Health Workers Christopher P. Howson, Eileen T. Kennedy, and Abraham Horwitz, Editors. Committee on Micronutrient Deficiencies, Institute of Medicine. National Academy Press, Washington, DC; 1998. |
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"Micronutrient malnutrition affects approximately
2 billion people worldwide. The adverse effects of micronutrient deficiencies are profound
and include premature death, poor health, blindness, growth stunting, mental retardation,
learning disabilities, and low work capacity. Preventing Micronutrient Deficiencies provides
a conceptual framework based on past experience that will allow funders to tailor programs
to existing regional/country capabilities and to incorporate within these programs the
capacity to address multiple strategies (i.e., supplementation/fortification/food-based
approaches/public health measures) and multiple micronutrient deficiencies. |
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The book does not offer recommendations on how to alleviate specific micronutrient
deficiencies--such recommendations are already available through the publications of
diverse organizations, including the U.S. Agency for International Development, the
Micronutrient Initiative, World Bank, United Nations Children's' Fund, and the World
Health Organization. Instead, this volume examines key elements in the design and
implementation of micronutrient interventions, including such issues as: the importance of
iron, vitamin A, and iodine to health. Populations at risk for micronutrient deficiency.
Options for successful interventions and their cost. The feasibility of involving societal
sectors in the planning and implementation of interventions. Characteristics of successful
interventions. The book also contains three in-depth background papers that address the
prevention of deficiencies of iron, vitamin A, and iodine." |
| This publication is available as Full Text Online through the National Academy Press (www.nap.edu). |
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