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COMPLEMENTARYFEEDING
OFYOUNGCHILDREN
INAFRICAANDTHEMIDDLEEAST
MCDOpl,DBenbouzid
2,STrèche
1,BdeBenoisf,AVersterandFDelpeuch
1Editors
1LaboratoiredeNutritionTropicale,!RD
WHOCollaboratingCentreforNutrition
3WHORegionalOfficefortheEastern
Alexandria,Egypt
WorldHealthOrganization
Geneva,1999
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aspects etleDéveloppement"1995)andthetwoworkshopsin
wasorganizedincollaborationCONTENTS
Foreword
Outline
PARTI.SCIENTIFICANDTECHNOLOGICALISSUES
Chapter1.Introduction
BdeBenoist
review ofcurrentscientificknowledgeDBenbouzidandBdeBenoist
needforimprovementFDelpeuchandMCDop
EastMCDopandDBenbouzid
foodsPBesançon
andassociatedmalnutrition yMotarjemi,FKiiferstein,GMoyandFQuevedoEnsuringthequalityofcomplementaryfoods
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interventionPDijkhuizmandWWürde1lUUUJ
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complementaryfeedingpracticesLBShafritz,CCFishmanandEGPiwoz
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childfeedingpractices practices:studydesignandconstraints yMartin-Prevel,STrècheandFDelpeuchPARTII.COUNTRYPRESENTATIONS
Chapter8.Youngchildfeedingpractices
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DrGraemeCLUGSTON
Director
Programme
ofNutritionWHO,Geneva
ofmalnutritionamong inthe periodfromabout6 becausemalnutrition,eitherdirectly of 54ofinfectious andbreastfeedingshouldcontinueforup totwoyearsorbeyond.Theperiodof requirements includingpremature importantdeterminants problems.ThetwoRegionalOfficesforAfricaandThe EasternMediterraneanRegionhad themerit practicesduringtheperiod youngchildren.
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1 wherediscussionshad focusedontheuse ingeneral.InAddisAbaba,in issuesfollowingasimilarformat.Thedomain iswider,however,andweshouldanswerother basicquestions malnutrition: •What istheoptimal timingofintroductionofcomplementaryfoods?Whichindicators inadditiontobreastmilk? •What micronutrientcontentandenergydensity? •Whatwouldbeappropriate andtype offeedingutensils? •What duration? •What complementaryfeedingpractices? ofthemostup-to-date astoproducers level.Inaddition,theimplementationSubstitutesshouldremainaconstantconcern;
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