Effects of Spirulina in Treating Malnutrition

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This study aimed to examine the efficacy of spirulina in treating malnutrition among children in Gaza Strip. The sample of the study consisted of 60 malnourished children aged from 1 – 4 years. Content analysis of Spirulina showed that the proximate components were; crude protein (57.5%) crude fat (7.7%) carbohydrates (23.9%). Mean weight of children who received vitamins and minerals was 8.64 kg initially increased to 9.39 kg after three months (P= 0.000) and mean weight of children who received spirulina was 7.9 kg initially increased to 8.58 kg after three months (P= 0.000). There were statistically significant differences in median IQR Ferritin levels WBC Hb HCT MCV. The study concluded that spirulina was a valuable and effective supplement in treating malnutrition and could be used in a wide range since it is cheap compared to other pharmaceutical preparations and formulas.
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