少量脂质营养补充剂对儿童生长发育和贫血的影响。

Pearl Anne Ante-Testard, Charles D Arnold, K Ryan Wessells, Seth Adu-Afarwuah, Per Ashorn, Elodie Becquey, Kenneth H Brown, Parul Christian, John M Colford, Lia C H Fernald, Emanuela Galasso, Sonja Y Hess, Jean H Humphrey, Lieven Huybregts, Lora L Iannotti, Stephen P Luby, Kenneth Maleta, Clair Null, Andrew J Prendergast, Ann M Weber, Hasmot Ali, Shahjahan Ali, Ulla Ashorn, Jaden Bendabenda, Bernard Chasekwa, Loty Diop, Sherlie Jean-Louis Dulience, Kaniz Jannat, Chiza Kumwenda, Anna Lartey, Agnes Le Port, Jef L Leroy, Charles Mangani, Susana Matias, Malay Kanti Mridha, Robert Ntozini, Harriet Okronipa, Jean-Bosco Ouedraogo, John Phuka, Mahbubur Rahman, Lisy Ratsifandrihamanana, Saijuddin Shaikh, Abu Ahmed Shamim, Naume Tavengwa, Mariama Touré, Patricia Wolff, Tarik Benmarhnia, Christine P Stewart, Kathryn G Dewey, Benjamin F Arnold
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儿童早期营养不良会导致发育迟缓、认知迟缓和贫血,对最贫困家庭儿童的影响往往会放大。少量脂质营养补充剂(SQ-LNS)是解决营养不良和改善儿童发育的有效方法。随着全球发展中国家为6-24个月大的儿童扩大SQ-LNS的势头,实现其分配和结果的公平是一个关键问题。我们对来自9个国家(N=37,707名儿童)的14项随机对照试验的个体参与者数据进行了公平分析,以评估SQ-LNS对儿童生长、发育和贫血的影响。不论贫富,SQ-LNS的益处都是一致的,在儿童生长、发育和贫血方面都有类似的改善。然而,SQ-LNS的这种平等收益并没有消除最贫困和最富裕家庭之间儿童生长发育的巨大不平等。
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Assessing equity in effects of nutritional supplementation for child growth, development, and anemia.

Undernutrition in early childhood causes stunted growth, cognitive delays, and anemia, with effects often magnified among children from the poorest households. Small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements (SQ-LNS) are effective in addressing undernutrition and improving child development. As momentum builds to scale up SQ-LNS for children aged 6-24 months in the Global South, a key concern is achieving equity in its distribution and outcomes. We performed equity analysis of individual participant data from 14 randomized controlled trials in nine countries (N=37,707 children) to assess SQ-LNS effects on child growth, development, and anemia across levels of an international wealth index. Benefits of SQ-LNS were consistent across the wealth spectrum, leading to similar improvements in child growth, development, and anemia regardless of wealth. However, such equal benefits of SQ-LNS did not erase large inequities in child growth and development between the poorest and wealthier households.

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