2015
DOI: 10.4103/1858-5000.167864
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Clinical interactions of honey with antidiabetic drugs among some Sudanese diabetic patients in Khartoum, 2013

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“…It is clear that the majority of children suffering from malnutrition were under three years old, the present findings were in agreement with WHO (1986) which stated that the risk of malnutrition is high at the age of 6-48 months. Similarly, Ahmed (1991) and Babiker (1994) found that the majority of malnutrition causes in Sudan occur in the age of 6-24 months. Basit, et al (2002) reported that about 82% of the malnourished children aged one to five years in India were of 1-3 years old, while 18% their age ranged between 3 to 5 years.…”
Section: Age Of the Malnourished Childrenmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…It is clear that the majority of children suffering from malnutrition were under three years old, the present findings were in agreement with WHO (1986) which stated that the risk of malnutrition is high at the age of 6-48 months. Similarly, Ahmed (1991) and Babiker (1994) found that the majority of malnutrition causes in Sudan occur in the age of 6-24 months. Basit, et al (2002) reported that about 82% of the malnourished children aged one to five years in India were of 1-3 years old, while 18% their age ranged between 3 to 5 years.…”
Section: Age Of the Malnourished Childrenmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…WHO global analysis demonstrated that child malnutrition is the leading causes of the global burden of diseases [13]. As a result of the increased recognition of the relevance of nutrition as a basic pillar for social and economic development, monitoring trends in childhood malnutrition has gained increasing importance in assessing the progress (Ahmed, 1991), so the objective of the present investigation to assess nutritional statues among children with severe malnutrition in Elnohood Educational Hospital, West Kordofan state, Sudan.…”
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confidence: 99%