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Jamala, S.
- Evaluation of a Food Supplement to School Children
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1 Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College for Women, Coimbatore-641 O11, IN
1 Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College for Women, Coimbatore-641 O11, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 16, No 9 (1979), Pagination: 335-341Abstract
Malnutrition interferes with a child's motivation, power of concentration and learning capacity. It results in the poor school performance of the child and low aspiration to higher education. Therefore only 40 per cent of the pupils entering the primary schools reach the fourth grade, which is the minimum to achieve lasting literacy. Thus malnutrition has become the primary cause for the huge educational waste. Hence this study was conducted to investigate the effects of malnutrition on mental abilities of selected children, five to eight years of age, in a selected rural area, and to study the changes in their mental abilities and nutritional status, after improving their diets.- Nutritional Evaluation of a Maize-Based Indigenous Infant Food, "Kuzhandai Amudhu"
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1 Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College for Women, Coimbatore-641011, IN
1 Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College for Women, Coimbatore-641011, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 11, No 5 (1974), Pagination: 257-263Abstract
Upto the first sixth month of age, breast milk is adequate for meeting the calorie and nutrient requirements of the infant. Thereafter, the breast milk supply is inadequate to meet the requirements. However, no supplementary food is generally given to infants in India until the age of two years. The only items given, sometimes, in addition to the mother's milk are, over diluted cow's milk with very little other foods such as cooked rice in the form of gruel.- Evaluation of the Protein Quality of Two Selected Vegetable Protein Mixtures Using Albino Rats
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1 Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College, Coimbatore-II, IN
1 Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College, Coimbatore-II, IN