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  • Effect of fortified complem... Effect of fortified complementary food supplementation on child growth in rural Bangladesh: a cluster-randomized trial
    Christian, Parul; Shaikh, Saijuddin; Shamim, Abu Ahmed ... International journal of epidemiology, 12/2015, Volume: 44, Issue: 6
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    Growth faltering in the first 2 years of life is high in South Asia where prevalence of stunting is estimated at 40-50%. Although nutrition counselling has shown modest benefits, few intervention ...
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  • Household food insecurity i... Household food insecurity is associated with low dietary diversity among pregnant and lactating women in rural Malawi
    Kang, Yunhee; Hurley, Kristen M; Ruel-Bergeron, Julie ... Public health nutrition, 03/2019, Volume: 22, Issue: 4
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    To examine the association between household food insecurity and dietary diversity in the past 24h (dietary diversity score (DDS, range: 0-9); minimum dietary diversity (MDD, consumption of three or ...
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  • Impact Evaluation of a Comp... Impact Evaluation of a Comprehensive Nutrition Program for Reducing Stunting in Children Aged 6–23 Months in Rural Malawi
    Christian, Parul; Hurley, Kristen M; Phuka, John ... The Journal of nutrition, 11/2020, Volume: 150, Issue: 11
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    The prevalence of stunting in central rural Malawi is ~50%, which prompted a multipronged nutrition program in 1 district from 2014 to 2016. The program distributed a daily, fortified, small-quantity ...
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  • Effect of maternal multiple micronutrient vs iron-folic acid supplementation on infant mortality and adverse birth outcomes in rural Bangladesh: the JiVitA-3 randomized trial
    West, Jr, Keith P; Shamim, Abu Ahmed; Mehra, Sucheta ... JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association, 12/2014, Volume: 312, Issue: 24
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    Maternal micronutrient deficiencies may adversely affect fetal and infant health, yet there is insufficient evidence of effects on these outcomes to guide antenatal micronutrient supplementation in ...
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  • Provitamin A-biofortified m... Provitamin A-biofortified maize increases serum β-carotene, but not retinol, in marginally nourished children: a cluster-randomized trial in rural Zambia
    Palmer, Amanda C; Siamusantu, Ward; Chileshe, Justin ... The American journal of clinical nutrition 104, Issue: 1
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    Vitamin A deficiency remains a nutritional concern in sub-Saharan Africa. Conventionally bred maize hybrids with high provitamin A carotenoid concentrations may have the potential to improve vitamin ...
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  • Antenatal Multiple Micronut... Antenatal Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation Compared to Iron–Folic Acid Affects Micronutrient Status but Does Not Eliminate Deficiencies in a Randomized Controlled Trial Among Pregnant Women of Rural Bangladesh
    Schulze, Kerry J; Mehra, Sucheta; Shaikh, Saijuddin ... The Journal of nutrition, 07/2019, Volume: 149, Issue: 7
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    Antenatal multiple micronutrient (MM) supplementation improves birth outcomes relative to iron–folic acid (IFA) in developing countries, but limited data exist on its impact on pregnancy ...
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  • Dietary patterns of >30,000... Dietary patterns of >30,000 adolescents 9–15 years of age in rural Bangladesh
    Thorne‐Lyman, Andrew L.; Shaikh, Saijuddin; Mehra, Sucheta ... Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 20/May , Volume: 1468, Issue: 1
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    Little is known of the usual food intakes of rural adolescents in South Asia. This study describes dietary patterns, based on >91,000 7‐day food frequencies among 30,702 girls and boys, aged 9–15 ...
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  • A longitudinal impact evalu... A longitudinal impact evaluation of a comprehensive nutrition program for reducing stunting among children aged 6–23 months in rural Malawi
    Hurley, Kristen M; Phuka, John; Kang, Yunhee ... The American journal of clinical nutrition, July 2021, 2021-07-01, 2021-07-00, 20210701, Volume: 114, Issue: 1
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    Growth failure in sub-Saharan Africa leads to a high prevalence of child stunting starting in infancy, and is attributed to dietary inadequacy, poor hygiene, and morbidity. To evaluate the impact of ...
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  • Autism spectrum disorder in a rural community in Bangladesh: A mid-childhood assessment
    Ali, Hasmot; Rahman, Hafizur; Lee, Li-Ching ... Autism research, 02/2022, Volume: 15, Issue: 2
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    Population-based studies employing standardized diagnostics are needed to determine the burden of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in low-resource settings. A community-based study was conducted among ...
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  • Program Impact on Nutrition... Program Impact on Nutritional Status among Children Aged 6 to 24 Months in Rural Malawi: Findings from a Longitudinal Cohort Study
    Hurley, Kristen; Kang, Yunhee; Monclus, Assumpta Bou ... The FASEB journal, 04/2017, Volume: 31, Issue: S1
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    Abstract only Objective To evaluate the 18‐month impact of a program providing a daily lipid‐based nutrient supplement (LNS) and social and behavior change communication (SBCC) to promote infant and ...
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