
| Food and Nutrition Bulletin Volume 14, Number 3, 1992 (UNU Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 1992, 119 pages) |
| Contributors References |
The preceding ten papers review the history, design, and methods of the INCAP longitudinal study on the effects of early nutrition supplementation in child growth and development, describe the villages and their people, present key findings, and review the history, design, and methods of the follow-up study carried out among participants in the longitudinal study. Analysis of the follow-up data continues, but enough results are available to comment on their general nature.