Guideline: Use of Multiple Micronutrient Powders for Point-of-Use Fortification of Foods Consumed by Pregnant Women
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Guideline: Use of Multiple Micronutrient Powders for Point-of-Use Fortification of Foods Consumed by Pregnant Women
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Micronutrients are only needed in very small quantities but are essential for normal physiological function, growth and development. Deficiencies of micronutrients such as vitamin A, iron, iodine and folate are particularly common among during pregnancy, due to increased nutrient requirements of the mother and developing fetus. These deficiencies can negatively impact the health of the mother, her pregnancy, as well as the health of the newborn baby.
Point-of-use fortification with multiple micronutrient powders refers to the addition of powders containing vitamins and minerals to energy-containing foods at home or in any other place where meals are to be consumed, such as schools, nurseries and refugee camps.
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- PUBLICATION HISTORY
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1. SCOPE AND PURPOSE
- 2. BACKGROUND
- 3. SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE
- 4. RECOMMENDATION
- 5. REMARKS
- 6. IMPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
- 7. DISSEMINATION AND PROGRAMME IMPLICATIONS
- 8. GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
- 9. MANAGEMENT OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
- 10. PLANS FOR UPDATING THE GUIDELINE
- REFERENCES
- ANNEX 1 GRADE SUMMARY OF FINDINGS TABLES
- ANNEX 2 SUMMARY OF THE CONSIDERATIONS OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT GROUP FOR DETERMINING THE STRENGTH OF THE RECOMMENDATION FOR USE OF MULTIPLE MICRONUTRIENT POWDERS FOR POINT-OF-USE FORTIFICATION OF FOODS CONSUMED BY PREGNANT WOMEN
- ANNEX 3 WHO STEERING COMMITTEE FOR NUTRITION GUIDELINES DEVELOPMENT
- ANNEX 4 WHO GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT GROUP – NUTRITION ACTIONS 2013–2014
- ANNEX 5 WHO SECRETARIAT
- ANNEX 6 EXTERNAL RESOURCE EXPERTS
- ANNEX 7 PEER-REVIEWERS
- ANNEX 8 QUESTIONS IN POPULATION, INTERVENTION, CONTROL, OUTCOMES (PICO) FORMAT
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