Mother-and-child zinc

Mothers-to-be should be encouraged to eat zinc-enriched rice according to a report published in June 2001 after a workshop of the University in Wageningen, the Netherlands. Including zinc in pregnant women s diets improves the resistance of the babies against infection after birth, and using enhanced rice, known as one of the new wave of functional foods (see Publications), is a simple method. The meeting emphasised that this is preferable to zinc supplements in the diets of new-born babies they do not make the necessary enzymes to make zinc work.

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Main Author: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
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Published: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation 2001
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-462892019-02-26T23:21:14Z Mother-and-child zinc Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Mothers-to-be should be encouraged to eat zinc-enriched rice according to a report published in June 2001 after a workshop of the University in Wageningen, the Netherlands. Including zinc in pregnant women s diets improves the resistance of the babies against infection after birth, and using enhanced rice, known as one of the new wave of functional foods (see Publications), is a simple method. The meeting emphasised that this is preferable to zinc supplements in the diets of new-born babies they do not make the necessary enzymes to make zinc work. Mothers-to-be should be encouraged to eat zinc-enriched rice according to a report published in June 2001 after a workshop of the University in Wageningen, the Netherlands. Including zinc in pregnant women s diets improves the resistance of the... 2001 2014-10-16T09:06:01Z 2014-10-16T09:06:01Z News Item CTA. 2001. Mother-and-child zinc. Spore 95. CTA, Wageningen, The Netherlands. 1011-0054 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/46289 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99598 en Spore;95 Open Access Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Spore
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description Mothers-to-be should be encouraged to eat zinc-enriched rice according to a report published in June 2001 after a workshop of the University in Wageningen, the Netherlands. Including zinc in pregnant women s diets improves the resistance of the babies against infection after birth, and using enhanced rice, known as one of the new wave of functional foods (see Publications), is a simple method. The meeting emphasised that this is preferable to zinc supplements in the diets of new-born babies they do not make the necessary enzymes to make zinc work.
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