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pro vyhledávání: '"Bethwell O. Owuor"'
Autor:
Silvenus O. Konyole, Selina A. Omollo, John N. Kinyuru, Bethwell O. Owuor, Benson B. Estambale, Christian Ritz, Kim F. Michaelsen, Suzanne M. Filteau, Jonathan C. Wells, Nanna Roos, Henrik Friis, Victor O. Owino, Benedikte Grenov
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Nutrition. 153:970-978
Autor:
Henrik Friis, Bethwell O. Owuor, Benson B. Estambale, Kim F. Michaelsen, Nanna Roos, Suzanne Filteau, Selina A Omollo, Victor O. Owino, Silvenus Konyole, Jutta K. H. Skau, John N. Kinyuru
Publikováno v:
Matern Child Nutr
Konyole, S O, Omollo, S A, Kinyuru, J N, Skau, J K H, Owuor, B O, Estambale, B B, Filteau, S M, Michaelsen, K F, Friis, H, Roos, N & Owino, V O 2019, ' Effect of locally produced complementary foods on fat-free mass, linear growth and iron status among Kenyan infants : a randomized controlled trial ', Maternal and Child Nutrition, vol. 15, no. 4, e12836 . https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.12836
Konyole, S O, Omollo, S A, Kinyuru, J N, Skau, J K H, Owuor, B O, Estambale, B B, Filteau, S M, Michaelsen, K F, Friis, H, Roos, N & Owino, V O 2019, ' Effect of locally produced complementary foods on fat-free mass, linear growth and iron status among Kenyan infants : a randomized controlled trial ', Maternal and Child Nutrition, vol. 15, no. 4, e12836 . https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.12836
The impact of quality complementary food products on infant growth and body composition has not been adequately investigated. This study evaluated the effect on fat‐free mass (FFM) accrual, linear growth, and iron status of locally produced complem
Autor:
Benson B. Estambale, C. A. Onyango, Bethwell O. Owuor, Victor O. Owino, S A Onyango-Omolo, Nanna Roos, Silvenus Konyole, John N. Kinyuru, Glaston M. Kenji
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insects as Food and Feed. 1:149-158
Application of edible insects in complementary food production has not been studied much. This study developed and evaluated complementary foods based on edible termites to combat child malnutrition in Kenya. Two complementary foods, Winfood Classic
Publikováno v:
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences. 9:45-53
Autor:
Benson B. Estambale, Bethwell O. Owuor, Victor O. Owino, Silvenus Konyole, Jens Aagaard-Hansen, Henrik Friis, John N. Kinyuru, Nanna Roos, C. A. Onyango, Glaston M. Kenji
Publikováno v:
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis. 30:120-124
The objective of this study was to gain knowledge on the nutrient composition of Macrotermes subhylanus , Pseudacanthotermes militaris , Macrotermes bellicosus and Pseudacanthotermes spiniger termite species consumed in western Kenya. Proximate, iron
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnobiology. 25:129-141
Medicinal plants have been overtaken in the treatment of snake bites by serum therapy and are rarely considered efficacious remedies in biomedicine. Nevertheless, rural inhabitants rely on plant medical material and the attention of highly regarded l
Autor:
Nanna Roos, C. A. Onyango, Bethwell O. Owuor, Silvenus Konyole, Victor O. Owino, Henrik Friis, Glaston M. Kenji, John N. Kinyuru, Benson B. Estambale
Publikováno v:
University of Copenhagen
The diversity of traditional foods in Kisumu West District of Western Kenya was assessed with an aim to identify the foods with a potential for complementary feeding. Leaves were the most consumed plant part amongst vegetables, while a few fruits wer
Autor:
Agnes C. Cheruiyot, John O. Kokwaro, Hoseah M. Akala, Bethwell O. Owuor, Charles Okudo, Redemptah Yeda, James O. Ochanda
Publikováno v:
Journal of ethnopharmacology. 144(3)
Ethnopharmacological relevance Drug resistance in malaria is a recurring subject that threatens public health globally. There is an urgent need to seek new antimalarial agents. This study seeking new antimalarials from medicinal plants is guided by e
Autor:
Bethwell O. Owuor, Daniel P. Kisangau
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, Vol 2, Iss 1, p 7 (2006)
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
The success of snake bite healers is vaguely understood in Kenya, partly due to their unknown materia medica and occult-mystical nature of their practice. A comparison is made of plants used in snake bite treatments by two culturally distinct African
Autor:
Henrik Friis, C. A. Onyango, Benson B. Estambale, Nanna Roos, Bethwell O. Owuor, Silvenus Konyole, Glaston M. Kenji, Victor O. Owino, John N. Kinyuru
Publikováno v:
Journal of Food Research. 1:111
We assessed acceptability of two flours and porridges of complementary foods based on germinated grain amaranth and maize with or without edible termites and dagaa small fish named “Winfood Classic” (WFC) and “Winfood Lite” (WFL), respectivel