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Guidelines, statements and standards

  • Codex Alimentarius
  • Dietary recommendations: Macro and micro-nutrients
    • United States Institute of Medicine:
      Dietary Reference Intake reports and tables
    • WHO/FAO:
      Vitamin and mineral requirements in human nutrition (2004)
      Human energy requirements (2004)
      Protein and amino acid requirements in human nutrition (2007)
    • Joint FAO/WHO Scientific update on carbohydrates in human nutrition
      European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Volume 61(Supplement 1), December 2007 (request full report)
  • PAHO/WHO. Guiding principles for complementary feeding of the breastfed child. Washington, DC: PAHO, 2004.
  • WHO. Guiding principles for feeding non-breastfed children 6-24 months of age. Geneva: WHO, 2005.
  • Indicators for assessing infant and young child feeding practices: Conclusions of a consensus meeting held 6–8 November 2007 in Washington D.C.
  • WHO 2006 Child Growth Standards
  • WHO/UNICEF/WFP/UNSCN joint statement on community-based management of severe acute malnutrition
  • WHO statement on iron supplementation of young children in regions where malaria transmission is intense and infectious disease highly prevalent

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