{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Fortifying Micronutrient Supplementation in India: Indian Expert consensus. {Author}: Saboo B;Gupta A;Tiwaskar M;Joshi S;Maheshwari A;Murthy LS;Panda J;Verma N;Kesavadev J;Srivastava S;Saxena D;Muruganathan A;Singh S;Sharma A; {Journal}: J Assoc Physicians India {Volume}: 72 {Issue}: 4 {Year}: 2024 Apr 暂无{DOI}: 10.59556/japi.72.0491 {Abstract}: Micronutrients play a key role in human health, being involved in energy metabolism, immunity, cellular functioning, growth, and development. Deficiencies in micronutrients occur in individuals of all ages due to several factors, including inadequate diets, disease states, and overweight/obesity. Guidelines from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) Expert Group on Nutrient Requirements for Indians (2023) have specified the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) for macronutrients and micronutrients. In addition, a healthy diet is crucial for overall health and should be the first step toward addressing micronutrient deficiencies. When diet is inadequate, micronutrient supplements can be provided to compensate. An expert panel of Indian doctors was convened to develop a pathway toward micronutrient supplementation among the Indian population. This Consensus Statement recognizes that different populations have varying needs for specific micronutrients, and ensuring adequate intake of such micronutrients can improve health outcomes. The panel provided recommendations for dietary practices and micronutrient supplementation when diet is inadequate. Addressing micronutrient deficiencies at the primary care level can prevent chronic deficiencies and their consequences. This Consensus Statement can serve as a primer for physicians to monitor and address deficiencies and thus help individuals maintain their health.