20 results on '"Lartey, Anna"'
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2. Welcome from the International Union of Nutritional Sciences
3. Predictors and pathways of language and motor development in four prospective cohorts of young children in Ghana, Malawi, and Burkina Faso
4. Meeting nutritional needs in the first 1000 days: a place for small‐quantity lipid‐based nutrient supplements
5. Successive 1-Month Weight Increments in Infancy Can Be Used to Screen for Faltering Linear Growth1,2
6. Supplementation of Maternal Diets during Pregnancy and for 6 Months Postpartum and Infant Diets Thereafter with Small-Quantity Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Does Not Promote Child Growth by 18 Months of Age in Rural Malawi: A Randomized Controlled Trial1-4
7. Lipid-based nutrient supplement increases the birth size of infants of primiparous women in Ghana1–3
8. An Integrated Microcredit, Entrepreneurial Training, and Nutrition Education Intervention Is Associated with Better Growth Among Preschool-Aged Children in Rural Ghana1-3
9. The impact of lipid-based nutrient supplement provision to pregnant women on newborn size in rural Malawi: a randomized controlled trial1–4
10. Maternal HIV is associated with reduced growth in the first year of life among infants in the Eastern region of Ghana: the Research to Improve Infant Nutrition and Growth (RIING) Project
11. Association of Dietary, Circulating, and Supplement Fatty Acids With Coronary Risk
12. IUNS News
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14. Acceptability of lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS) among Ghanaian infants and pregnant or lactating women
15. Post-partum weight change patterns in the WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study
16. Food insecurity and perceived stress but not HIV infection are independently associated with lower energy intakes among lactating Ghanaian women
17. Perceived Incentives and Barriers to Exclusive Breastfeeding Among Periurban Ghanaian Women
18. Subclinical Mastitis Is Common Among Ghanaian Women Lactating 3 to 4 Months Postpartum
19. Home fortification of complementary foods with micronutrient supplements is well accepted and has positive effects on infant iron status in Ghana1–4
20. Randomized comparison of 3 types of micronutrient supplements for home fortification of complementary foods in Ghana: effects on growth and motor development1–4
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