Search Results - "SIEKMANN, Jonathan H"
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Identification of a Hemolysis Threshold That Increases Plasma and Serum Zinc Concentration
Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-06-2017)“…Plasma or serum zinc concentration (PZC or SZC) is the primary measure of zinc status, but accurate sampling requires controlling for hemolysis to prevent…”
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Meat supplementation increases arm muscle area in Kenyan schoolchildren
Published in British journal of nutrition (14-04-2013)“…The present study examines the effect of animal-source-food (ASF) intake on arm muscle area growth as part of a larger study examining causal links between ASF…”
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Kenyan school children have multiple micronutrient deficiencies, but increased plasma vitamin B-12 is the only detectable micronutrient response to meat or milk supplementation
Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-11-2003)“…Animal source foods (ASF) can provide micronutrients in greater amounts and more bioavailable forms compared to plant source foods, but their intake is low in…”
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Low plasma vitamin B-12 in Kenyan school children is highly prevalent and improved by supplemental animal source foods
Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-03-2007)“…The high prevalence of vitamin B-12 deficiency in many regions of the world is becoming recognized as a widespread public health problem, but it is not known…”
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Titers of antibody to common pathogens: relation to food-based interventions in rural Kenyan schoolchildren
Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (2003)“…Undernutrition is widely perceived to affect the development of an effective immune system. We used a mini-analysis system to quantitate antibody titers and…”
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Titers of antibody to common pathogens: relation to food-based interventions in rural Kenyan schoolchildren1234
Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-01-2003)“…Undernutrition is widely perceived to affect the development of an effective immune system. We used a mini-analysis system to quantitate antibody titers and…”
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