date:Jul 11, 2012
was scarce and evidence is inconclusive. Risk of bias is unclear due to underreporting, but high quality studies lead to similar results in a sensitivity analysis.
The evidence for functional health outcomes is inconclusive,they said.
The study was commissioned by Nestl and the Nestl Nutrition Institute.
Source:
BMC Public Health 2012, 12:506
doi:10.1186/1471-2458-12-506
Effects of micronutrient fortified milk and cereal food for infants and children: a systematic review
Authors: Klaus Eich