Formulation and Nutritional Assessment of Ready to Serve Supplementary Maternal Food

R. Bekele
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Poor nutrition during pregnancy and lactation periods put mothers and their growing children at a greater risk of disease, mental disorders, and death. Maternal nutrition during pregnancy influences the growth of the fetus and contributes to the development of a healthy baby. Consumption of a nutritionally balanced supplementary maternal food to meet the additional nutritional demand during pregnancy and lactation is a sustainable option for tackling the co-existence of undernutrition in pregnant women and children. The aim of this study was to formulate nutrient rich ready to serve supplementary maternal food from barely, teff, bean, sesame seeds, pumpkin seed, and groundnut. The proximate composition of formulations was determined using official method of AOAC. The results showed that treatment formulation SFF1 which is Barley=40%; Teff=15%; Bean=20%; Sesame=5%; Pumpkin Seed=15% and Groundnut=5% had the most desirable nutritional benefits among the formulated supplementary maternal food. The appearance and taste of the prepared supplementary drink was acceptable and was found to be nutritious to meet the required additional nutrition for pregnant and lactating mothers. It is recommended to drink 500 ml of the supplementary drink per day to meet the daily Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) in addition to the ordinary meals.
即食产妇补充食品的配方和营养评估
孕期和哺乳期营养不良使母亲及其成长中的子女面临更大的疾病、精神障碍和死亡风险。怀孕期间母亲的营养影响胎儿的生长,有助于健康婴儿的发育。食用营养均衡的产妇补充食品,以满足怀孕和哺乳期间的额外营养需求,是解决孕妇和儿童营养不良共存问题的可持续选择。本研究的目的是配制营养丰富的即食母亲补充食品,从大麦,苔麸,豆类,芝麻,南瓜籽和花生。采用AOAC法测定了制剂的近似组成。结果表明:大麦含量为40%的处理配方SFF1;画眉草= 15%;Bean = 20%;芝麻= 5%;南瓜籽=15%和花生=5%是配方中营养价值最高的辅食。制备的补充饮料的外观和味道是可以接受的,并且被发现有营养,可以满足孕妇和哺乳期母亲所需的额外营养。建议每天饮用500毫升的补充饮料,以满足每日膳食参考摄入量(DRI)。
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