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Concept

micronutrient supplementation

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Micronutrient supplementation is a research field and public health strategy focused on the provision of specific vitamins and minerals, typically in forms such as pills, capsules, or fortified foods, to individuals or populations. This concept investigates the efficacy, physiological impact, and public health significance of augmenting dietary micronutrient intake, particularly for preventing or treating deficiencies and influencing health outcomes.

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KH

University of California, Davis

KP

Johns Hopkins University

BL

University of California, Davis

KG

University of California, Davis

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Top Institutions

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Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, United States

Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

Cornell University

Ithaca, United States