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The Emerging Roles of Zinc in Infant Nutrition, Development, and Infectious Diseases: Part 1

2001

Black, Robert E. | Miguel, Stanley G.


Bibliographic information
Nutrition today
Volume 36 Issue 6 Pagination 281 - 290 ISSN 1538-9839
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Other Subjects
Patient compliance; Dietary mineral supplements; Descriptive studies; Cognitive development; Childhood; Infant nutrition; Infancy
Language
English
Note
Affiliations: from johns hopkins university bloomberg school of public health, baltimore, md, and sgm associates, inc, evansville, ind. robert e. black, md, mph, is the edgar berman professor and chairman of the department of international health at the johns hopkins university bloomberg school of public health. dr black has focused on the relationship of nutritional deficiencies to infectious diseases in children in developing countries and to the development of interventions to improve child health. he has conducted randomized trials of zinc supplements and other related research in bangladesh, india, peru, and zanzibar. stanley g. miguel, phd, is president of sgm associates inc, a consulting firm that provides writing, clinical research, and management and product development management services to the food and nutrition industries. he has more than 25 years of experience in the pediatric nutrition field.
Type
Journal Article; Text

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