Nutrition Intervention Strategies in National DevelopmentBeaton OH. Supplementary feeding program in pregnancy and lactation: Consideration for interven- lion. In: Underwood BA, ed. Nutrition intervention strategies in national development. New York: Ac- ademic Press, 1983....
Objective To identify factors affecting successful implementation of a Supplementary Feeding Program (SFP) for treatment of moderate acute malnutrition, based on beneficiary caregivers' perceptions and experiences assessed through qualitative findings of a USAID/FFP funded Tufts University study in Southern ...
Behavior Change of Mothers/Caretakers after an Educational Intervention in the Title II Supplementary Feeding Program in MalawiHemler, Elena
Dwyer, J ( 1983 ) Case study of a national supplementary feeding program: The WIC program in the United States . In BAUnderwood , (ed): Nutrition Intervention Strategies in National Development . New York : Academic Press, pp. 117 – 164 ....
Effects of Supplementary Feeding of Italian Ryegrass on the Reproductive Performance, Levels of Stress Hormones, Body Temperature, Fecal Score and Fecal Microbiota in Primiparous Sows and in Piglets (ADSA-ASAS Midwest Meeting)Kim, InHoAsas
The nutritional recovery status of PLW after engaged on supplementary feeding program were marked as good. Strengthening of the TFSP through monitoring, evaluation and community-based nutrition education could support PLW.Tesfay BerheTesfay Gebregzabher...
Additional feed provided is a complete feed prepared from local feed ingredients. The objectives of this supplementary feeding are: maintaining the condition of the mother's body, maintaining normal embryo growth, and accelerating postpartum estrus, as has been done in Megal Village, Pamotan ...
At d 108of gestation, the level of epinephrine was significantly (P<0.05) lower than CON. In conclusion, results indicate that supplementary feeding of extra Italian ryegrass can improve reproductive performance on the 2parity sows.I. KimAsas...
evaluated the flow of key SBCC messages through multiple, overlapping lines of communication among healthcare workers, care group volunteers, and caregivers; the effective transmission of these SBCC messages through this model may contribute to the success of a supplementary feeding intervention program....