Trends of Paediatric Nutrition in Developing Countries
Abstract
An infant born and reared in an ade-
quate environment will obtain growth
and development adequately and de-
velop his genetic potentials to become
an adult member of his community
optimally in quality.
Such is in average the case in develo-
ped countries.
In developing countries, however, pro-
bably infants of only 10 to 20% of
the population could be categorized
as such.
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Accepted 2017-06-06
Published 2017-06-09