МИКРОНУТРИЕНТЫ И ФИЗИЧЕСКОЕ РАЗВИТИЕ РЕБЕНКА: МЕТА-АНАЛИЗ РАНДОМИЗИРОВАННЫХ КОНТРОЛИРУЕМЫХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ
Аннотация
Ключевые слова: дети, микронутриенты, рост, масса тела, мета-анализ.
(Вопросы современной педиатрии. – 2008; 7(3):58-65)
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Сайгитов Р. МИКРОНУТРИЕНТЫ И ФИЗИЧЕСКОЕ РАЗВИТИЕ РЕБЕНКА: МЕТА-АНАЛИЗ РАНДОМИЗИРОВАННЫХ КОНТРОЛИРУЕМЫХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ. Вопросы современной педиатрии. 2008;7(3):58-65.
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Saygitov R. MICRONUTRIENTS AND CHILDREN'S PHYSICAL GROWTH: A META ANALYSIS OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS. Current Pediatrics. 2008;7(3):58-65.