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Selected
articles from the SAJCN in 2000
NOVEMBER
2000
The Mentally Disabled - a responsibility and a challenge
An editorial by
ML Marais and D Labadarios
Nutritional
status of patients in a long-stay hospital for people with mental
handicap -
C Molteno, I Smit, J Mills, J Huskisson
Are
patients in institutions for the mentally handicapped malnourished?
This study looks at their nutrition, with emphasis on certain
micronutrients.
Fibre
in enteral nutrition -
Ceri J Green
Fibre
- friend or foe? An in-depth look at the pros and cons of
dietary fibre.
International
and National feedback from ADSA -
from a variety of people in the know!
What's
up on the international scene, and what's happening in SA!
AUGUST
2000
The
nutrition situation in Uganda
An editorial by
H Bachou
An
evaluation of the effectiveness of nutrition advisers in three
rural areas of Northern Province - R Ladzani,
MNutr, N P Steyn, PhD, J H Nel, PhD
An evaluation
of a programme that was aimed at improving the nutrition knowledge
and dietary practices of women in a rural area in the Northern
Province of South Africa
Nutritional
status and dental caries in a large sample of 4- and 5-year-old
South African children - P Cleaton-Jones, Ruth
Sinwell, Mirriam Mogotsi et al.
Why do our children
get caries? Is it really the food we eat?
Effect
of vitamin A supplementation on morbidity of low-birth-weight
neonates - Anna Coutsoudis, Miriam Adhikari, Kibendran
Pillay, Louise Kuhn, Hoosen M Coovadia
Can we overcome
the high morbidity associated with prematurity and low birth weight?
FEBRUARY
2000
ADSA
enters the new millennium with the SAJCN as its official publication
- An editorial by Liesbet Koornhof
The Association for
Dietetics in South Africa joins the South African Journal of Clinicial
Nutrition
SAJCN
set to serve a wider sector of nutrition professionals
- An editorial by D Labadarios
The South
African Journal of Clinical Nutrition welcomes the Association
for Dietetics in South Africa
Obesity:
The new pill - Any practicable improvements? -
An editorial by ARP Walker
Is there really
a magic bullet?
An
income-generating community-based nutrition project for rural
women - J S Brits, PhD, et al.
How to make bread!
Position
statement on the dietary management of people with sydlipidaemia
- Association for Dietetics in Southern Africa (ADSA)
This position
statement is based on the scientific information summarised in
The Effect of Diet on Lipid Metabolism: Technical Report, 1999.
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