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1. Drivers of nutritional change in four South Asian countries: a dynamic observational analysis.

2. A comparison of minimum dietary diversity in Bangladesh in 2011 and 2014.

3. Nutrition behaviour change communication causes sustained effects on IYCN knowledge in two cluster-randomised trials in Bangladesh.

4. Household animal ownership is associated with infant animal source food consumption in Bangladesh.

5. The economic costs of a multisectoral nutrition programme implemented through a credit platform in Bangladesh.

6. The effect of electronic job aid assisted one‐to‐one counselling to support exclusive breastfeeding among 0–5‐month‐old infants in rural Bangladesh.

7. Violations of International Code of Breast‐milk Substitutes (BMS) in commercial settings and media in Bangladesh.

8. The large‐scale community‐based programme 'Suchana' improved maternal healthcare practices in north‐eastern Bangladesh: Findings from a cluster randomized pre‐post study.

9. Comparisons of complementary feeding indicators and associated factors in children aged 6-23 months across five South Asian countries.

10. Determinants of maternal low mid‐upper arm circumference and its association with child nutritional status among poor and very poor households in rural Bangladesh.

11. Overweight and obesity among urban women with iron deficiency anaemia in Bangladesh.

12. Unintended consequences of programmatic changes to infant and young child feeding practices in Bangladesh.

13. Associations of maternal resources with care behaviours differ by resource and behaviour.

14. Feeding during the first 3 days after birth other than breast milk is associated with early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding.

15. Prevalence and correlates of the composite index of anthropometric failure among children under 5 years old in Bangladesh.

16. Importance of coverage and quality for impact of nutrition interventions delivered through an existing health programme in Bangladesh.

17. Social determinants of inequalities in child undernutrition in Bangladesh: A decomposition analysis.

18. In a rural area of Bangladesh, traditional birth attendant training improved early infant feeding practices: a pragmatic cluster randomized trial.

19. Adolescent girls' infant and young child nutrition knowledge levels and sources differ among rural and urban samples in Bangladesh.

20. How multiple episodes of exclusive breastfeeding impact estimates of exclusive breastfeeding duration: report from the eight-site MAL-ED birth cohort study.

21. Low-birthweight rates higher among Bangladeshi neonates measured during active birth surveillance compared to national survey data.

22. Early invitation to food and/or multiple micronutrient supplementation in pregnancy does not affect body composition in offspring at 54 months: follow-up of the MINIMat randomised trial, Bangladesh.

23. Quality of care for severe acute malnutrition delivered by community health workers in southern Bangladesh.

24. Early childhood development and stunting: Findings from the MAL‐ED birth cohort study in Bangladesh.

25. Using a gender lens to understand eating behaviours of adolescent females living in low‐income households in Bangladesh.

26. Use of the Essential Nutrition Actions framework improved child growth in Bangladesh.

27. Severe malnutrition in infants aged <6 months—Outcomes and risk factors in Bangladesh: A prospective cohort study.

28. Stagnating trends in complementary feeding practices in Bangladesh: An analysis of national surveys from 2004‐2014.

29. Determinants of age-specific undernutrition in children aged less than 2 years-the Bangladesh context.