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Are biofortified staple food crops improving vitamin A and iron status in women and children? New evidence from efficacy trials.
Are biofortified staple food crops improving vitamin A and iron status in women and children? New evidence from efficacy trials. Adv Nutr. 2014 Sep; 5(5):568-70.
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subject areas
Asia
Asia
Child
Child
Congresses as Topic
Congresses as Topic
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Crops, Agricultural
Crops, Agricultural
Fabaceae
Fabaceae
Female
Female
Food, Fortified
Food, Fortified
Humans
Humans
Iron, Dietary
Iron, Dietary
Manihot
Manihot
Meta-Analysis as Topic
Meta-Analysis as Topic
Micronutrients
Micronutrients
Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Oryza
Oryza
Pennisetum
Pennisetum
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Vitamin A
Vitamin A
Zea mays
Zea mays
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Michael J Wenger