Dietary protein intake in young children in selected low-income countries is generally adequate in relation to estimated requirements for healthy children, except when complementary food intake is low

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Main Authors: Arsenault, Joanne E., Brown, Kenneth H.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/171097
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spelling CGSpace1710972025-01-29T12:57:42Z Dietary protein intake in young children in selected low-income countries is generally adequate in relation to estimated requirements for healthy children, except when complementary food intake is low Arsenault, Joanne E. Brown, Kenneth H. proteins amino acids protein quality dietary assessment 2017-05 2025-01-29T12:57:42Z 2025-01-29T12:57:42Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/171097 en Limited Access Elsevier Arsenault, Joanne E.; Brown, Kenneth H. 2017. Dietary protein intake in young children in selected low-income countries is generally adequate in relation to estimated requirements for healthy children, except when complementary food intake is low. The Journal of Nutrition 147(5): 932-939. https://doi.org/10.3945/jn.116.239657
spellingShingle proteins
amino acids
protein quality
dietary assessment
Arsenault, Joanne E.
Brown, Kenneth H.
Dietary protein intake in young children in selected low-income countries is generally adequate in relation to estimated requirements for healthy children, except when complementary food intake is low
title Dietary protein intake in young children in selected low-income countries is generally adequate in relation to estimated requirements for healthy children, except when complementary food intake is low
title_full Dietary protein intake in young children in selected low-income countries is generally adequate in relation to estimated requirements for healthy children, except when complementary food intake is low
title_fullStr Dietary protein intake in young children in selected low-income countries is generally adequate in relation to estimated requirements for healthy children, except when complementary food intake is low
title_full_unstemmed Dietary protein intake in young children in selected low-income countries is generally adequate in relation to estimated requirements for healthy children, except when complementary food intake is low
title_short Dietary protein intake in young children in selected low-income countries is generally adequate in relation to estimated requirements for healthy children, except when complementary food intake is low
title_sort dietary protein intake in young children in selected low income countries is generally adequate in relation to estimated requirements for healthy children except when complementary food intake is low
topic proteins
amino acids
protein quality
dietary assessment
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/171097
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