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2. Approaches to quantify the contribution of multiple anemia risk factors in children and women from cross-sectional national surveys
3. Prevalence and Predictors of Inflammation in Pregnant Women: Multi-Country Analysis From BRINDA Project
4. Approaches to Quantify the Contribution of Multiple Anemia Risk Factors in Children and Women From Cross-Sectional National Surveys
5. Adjusting Iron Biomarkers for Inflammation in Pregnant Women: Biomarkers Reflecting Inflammation and Nutritional Determinants of Anemia (BRINDA) Project
6. Different Doses, Forms, and Frequencies of Zinc Supplementation for the Prevention of Diarrhea and Promotion of Linear Growth among Young Bangladeshi Children: A Six-Arm, Randomized, Community-Based Efficacy Trial
7. The Mothers, Infants, and Lactation Quality (MILQ) Study: A Multi-Center Collaboration
8. High-Dose Neonatal Vitamin A Supplementation to Bangladeshi Infants Increases the Percentage of CCR9-Positive Treg Cells in Infants with Lower Birthweight in Early Infancy, and Decreases Plasma sCD14 Concentration and the Prevalence of Vitamin A Deficiency at Two Years of Age
9. Daily Preventive Zinc Supplementation Decreases Lymphocyte and Eosinophil Concentrations in Rural Laotian Children from Communities with a High Prevalence of Zinc Deficiency: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
10. A Randomized Controlled-feeding Trial Based on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans Does Not Affect Plasma Trimethylamine N-oxide Levels in Women (P08-031-19)
11. Effect of Zinc Supplementation on Innate and Adaptive Immunity in Lao Children at Risk of Zinc Deficiency (P19-013-19)
12. Within-individual differences in plasma ferritin, retinol-binding protein, and zinc concentrations in relation to inflammation observed during a short-term longitudinal study are similar to between-individual differences observed cross-sectionally
13. Prenatal Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Do Not Affect Pregnancy or Childbirth Complications or Cesarean Delivery in Bangladesh: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Effectiveness Trial
14. Differing growth responses to nutritional supplements in neighboring health districts of Burkina Faso are likely due to benefits of small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS)
15. Predictors of anemia in preschool children: Biomarkers Reflecting Inflammation and Nutritional Determinants of Anemia (BRINDA) project
16. Methodologic approach for the Biomarkers Reflecting Inflammation and Nutritional Determinants of Anemia (BRINDA) project
17. Effects of osteopontin-enriched formula on lymphocyte subsets in the first 6 months of life: a randomized controlled trial
18. Vitamin Concentrations in Human Milk Vary with Time within Feed, Circadian Rhythm, and Single-Dose Supplementation
19. Increased cytokine production by monocytes from human subjects who consumed grape powder was not mediated by differences in dietary intake patterns
20. Is bone equally responsive to calcium and vitamin D intake from food vs. supplements? Use of 41calcium tracer kinetic model
21. Small-quantity, lipid-based nutrient supplements provided to women during pregnancy and 6 mo postpartum and to their infants from 6 mo of age increase the mean attained length of 18-mo-old children in semi-urban Ghana: a randomized controlled trial,
22. Postprandial Inflammatory Responses and Free Fatty Acids in Plasma of Adults Who Consumed a Moderately High-Fat Breakfast with and without Blueberry Powder in a Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial
23. Is bone equally responsive to calcium and vitamin D intake from food vs supplements? Use of 41Calcium tracer kinetic model
24. Endothelial function assessment in nutritional research studies: a comparison of two arterial occlusion sites for assessing reactive hyperemia using a peripheral arterial tonometry device
25. Growth, Nutrition, and Cytokine Response of Breast‐fed Infants and Infants Fed Formula With Added Bovine Osteopontin
26. Adherence Monitoring Tool for Controlled Feeding Studies
27. Lipid-based nutrient supplements for pregnant women reduce newborn stunting in a cluster-randomized controlled effectiveness trial in Bangladesh
28. Effects of Small‐Quantity Lipid‐Based Nutrient Supplement on Hemoglobin and Iron Status of Pregnant Ghanaian Women
29. Lipid-based nutrient supplement increases the birth size of infants of primiparous women in Ghana
30. Zinc added in Different Amounts to Small-quantity Lipid-based Nutrient Supplements (SQ-LNS) or provided as a Tablet did not affect Diarrhea or Malaria Morbidity in young, Rural Burkinabe Children
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32. In-Hospital Formula Use Increases Early Breastfeeding Cessation Among First-Time Mothers Intending to Exclusively Breastfeed
33. Methylation and Gene Expression Responses to Ethanol Feeding and Betaine Supplementation in the Cystathionine Beta Synthase-Deficient Mouse
34. Growth, nutrition and immune function of breast‐fed infants and infants fed formula with added osteopontin (623.14)
35. Lipid‐based nutrient supplements for pregnant women reduce newborn stunting in Bangladesh (256.6)
36. Lipid‐based nutrient supplement for pregnant women improve birth outcomes among primiparous but not multiparous women in Ghana (256.7)
37. Total Zinc Absorption from a Diet Containing either Conventional Rice or Higher-Zinc Rice Does Not Differ among Bangladeshi Preschool Children
38. Cesarean delivery and maternal knowledge are important predictors of early breastfeeding practices in Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Vietnam
39. Rate of participation in bi‐monthly, community‐based screening for acute malnutrition in rural Mali, and factors associated with screening participation
40. Comparison of zinc protoporphyrin concentration in capillary whole blood and venous washed red blood cells among young Burkinabe children
41. Daily Consumption of Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potato for 60 Days Increased Plasma β-Carotene Concentration but Did Not Increase Total Body Vitamin A Pool Size in Bangladeshi Women
42. Feasibility of Using Flash-Heated Breastmilk as an Infant Feeding Option for HIV-Exposed, Uninfected Infants after 6 Months of Age in Urban Tanzania
43. The early breastfeeding experience of obese mothers‐ a mediation analysis
44. The addition of preformed vitamin A, but not orange‐fleshed sweet potato with high beta‐carotene content, to rice‐based meals reduces zinc absorption in vitamin A‐depleted Bangladeshi women
45. Daily consumption of orange‐fleshed sweet potato increased plasma beta‐carotene concentration but did not increase total body vitamin A pool size in Bangladeshi women
46. S-adenosyl-L-methionine Treatment for Alcoholic Liver Disease: A Double-Blinded, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial
47. Effect of Flash-Heat Treatment on Antimicrobial Activity of Breastmilk
48. The Paired Deuterated Retinol Dilution Technique Can Be Used to Estimate the Daily Vitamin A Intake Required to Maintain a Targeted Whole Body Vitamin A Pool Size in Men,
49. Excess Weight Loss in First-Born Breastfed Newborns Relates to Maternal Intrapartum Fluid Balance
50. Plasma Zinc Concentration Responds Rapidly to the Initiation and Discontinuation of Short-Term Zinc Supplementation in Healthy Men1–4
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