Maternal Multiple Micronutrient Supplements and Child Cognition:A Randomized Trial in Indonesia

Prado, Elizabeth L. and Alcock, Katherine J. and Muadz, Husni and Ullman, Michael T. and Shankar, Anuraj H. and SUMMIT Study Group (2012) Maternal Multiple Micronutrient Supplements and Child Cognition:A Randomized Trial in Indonesia. BMC Pediatrics, 130 (3). e536-e546.

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We investigated the relative benefit of maternal multiple micronutrient (MMN) supplementation during pregnancy and until 3 months postpartum compared with iron/folic acid supplementation on child development at preschool age (42 months). METHODS: We assessed 487 children of mothers who participated in the Supplementation with Multiple Micronutrients Intervention Trial, a cluster-randomized trial in Indonesia, on tests adapted and validated in the local context measuring motor, language, visual attention/spatial, executive, and socioemotional abilities. Analysis was according to intention to treat. RESULTS: In children of undernourished mothers (mid-upper arm circumference

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Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
BMC Pediatrics
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Subjects:
?? CHILD DEVELOPMENT COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL NUTRITION MOTOR DEVELOPMENT MULTIPLE MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATIONPSYCHOLOGYPEDIATRICS, PERINATOLOGY, AND CHILD HEALTHBF PSYCHOLOGY ??
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58998
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Deposited On:
08 Oct 2012 15:38
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Yes
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Published
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