Protein and energy requirements of young children living in the developing countries to allow for catch-up growth after infections

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Children who have lost weight because of infection or other causes of ill-health need to produce catch-up growth after the illness is over. This catch-up growth can be rapid and requires a higher minimum protein intake relative to energy intake than does normal growth. Suitable protein-energy ratios for catch-up growth have been calculated.

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Whitehead, R. G. (1977). Protein and energy requirements of young children living in the developing countries to allow for catch-up growth after infections. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 30(9), 1545–1547. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/30.9.1545

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