Prentice Andrew M, Gershwin M Eric, Schaible Ulrich E, Keusch Gerald T, Victora Cesar G, Gordon Jeffrey I
MRC International Nutrition Group, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
J Clin Invest. 2008 Apr;118(4):1322-9. doi: 10.1172/JCI34034.
Latest estimates indicate that nutritional deficiencies account for 3 million child deaths each year in less-developed countries. Targeted nutritional interventions could therefore save millions of lives. However, such interventions require careful optimization to maximize benefit and avoid harm. Progress toward designing effective life-saving interventions is currently hampered by some serious gaps in our understanding of nutrient metabolism in humans. In this Personal Perspective, we highlight some of these gaps and make some proposals as to how improved research methods and technologies can be brought to bear on the problems of undernourished children in the developing world.
最新估计表明,在欠发达国家,营养缺乏每年导致300万儿童死亡。因此,有针对性的营养干预措施可以挽救数百万人的生命。然而,此类干预措施需要仔细优化,以实现利益最大化并避免危害。目前,我们对人类营养代谢的认识存在一些严重差距,这阻碍了设计有效的救生干预措施的进展。在这篇个人观点文章中,我们强调了其中一些差距,并就如何将改进的研究方法和技术应用于解决发展中世界营养不良儿童的问题提出了一些建议。