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. (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

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
BMC Pediatrics
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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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 ??
ID Code:
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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