Abstract |
Child malnutrition is a critical global challenge. India alone is home to nearly 46 million stunted children, a third of the world's total. Supplementing locally-produced foods has been acknowledged as a sustainable strategy for combating child malnutrition. We used an established protein malnutrition (PM) model in young mice to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the SAVI-enriched diet as a food supplement to combat child malnutrition in India. Results indicate that feeding the SAVI-enriched diet improves body weight, lean muscle mass, bone, and immune health in PM young mice. Based on the results of our study in mice, we suggest future human trials to examine the supplement's potential benefits for humans.
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Authors | Kristen Pinchun Yang, Carmen P Wong, Sunil K Khanna, Tammy M Bray |
Journal | Ecology of food and nutrition
(Ecol Food Nutr)
2022 Mar-Apr
Vol. 61
Issue 2
Pg. 182-200
ISSN: 1543-5237 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 34591710
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Animals
- Body Weight
- Bone Development
- Child Nutrition Disorders
- Dietary Supplements
- Humans
- Immunity
- Infant
- Malnutrition
(etiology, prevention & control)
- Mice
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