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2. Factors that May Influence the Effectiveness of 4 Specialized Nutritious Foods in the Prevention of Stunting and Wasting in Children Aged 6–23 Months in Burkina Faso
3. Relatively Low Maternal Aflatoxin Exposure Is Associated with Small-for-Gestational-Age but Not with Other Birth Outcomes in a Prospective Birth Cohort Study of Nepalese Infants
4. Impact of stakeholder perspectives on cost-effectiveness estimates of four specialized nutritious foods for preventing stunting and wasting in children 6–23 months in Burkina Faso
5. Remuneration systems of community health workers in India and promoted maternal health outcomes: a cross-sectional study
6. Accuracy and cost-effectiveness of the INDDEX24 Dietary Assessment Platform in Viet Nam.
7. The cost and cost efficiency of conducting a 24-h dietary recall using INDDEX24, a mobile dietary assessment platform, compared with pen-and-paper interview in Viet Nam and Burkina Faso.
8. Food Stamps and Food Spending: An Engel Function Approach
9. Validation of the INDDEX24 mobile app v. a pen-and-paper 24-hour dietary recall using the weighed food record as a benchmark in Burkina Faso.
10. Getting the food list ‘right’: an approach for the development of nutrition-relevant food lists for household consumption and expenditure surveys
11. Linear Growth Spurts are Preceded by Higher Weight Gain Velocity and Followed by Weight Slowdowns Among Rural Children in Burkina Faso: A Longitudinal Study.
12. Relationship between past food deprivation and current dietary practices and weight status among Cambodian refugee women in Lowell, MA
13. INDDEX24: An Innovative Global Dietary Assessment Platform to Scale Up the Availability, Access, and Use of Dietary Data
14. Methods and Design of Cost and Cost-Effectiveness Study to Compare Different Modalities for Collecting Individual-Level 24-Hour Dietary Recalls in Burkina Faso and Viet Nam
15. Biomarkers of Environmental Enteric dDsfunction (EED) Predict Growth and Recovery Among Children with Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM) in Sierra Leone
16. Integrating Cost-Effectiveness into Nutrition Programming Decisions of Specialized Nutritious Foods: An Evidence-Informed Interactive Tool
17. Behavioral Factors Related to Use of Specialized Nutritious Foods in a MAM Treatment Program in Sierra Leone
18. Temporal Patterns in Linear and Ponderal Growth Velocity Among Children 6–23 Months in Burkina Faso
19. Validation and User Experience Study of INDDEX24, a Novel Global Dietary Assessment Platform in Burkina Faso and Viet Nam
20. Commonalities in the experience of household food insecurity across cultures: what are measures missing?
21. Comparison of a qualitative and a quantitative approach to developing a household food insecurity scale for Bangladesh
22. Measuring household food insecurity: why it's so important and yet so difficult to do
23. Building Evidence for Sustainability of Food and Nutrition Intervention Programs in Developing Countries1,2
24. Displacement of Household Foods by Fortified Blended Flours versus Lipid-based Supplements in Complementary Feeding of Children Aged 6–23 Months in Burkina Faso (OR21-03-19)
25. Validation of a Digitally Displayed Photographic Food Portion Size Estimation Aid Among Women in Urban and Rural Malawi (P13-012-19)
26. Cost and Cost-Effectiveness of Four Specialized Nutritious Foods for Treatment of Moderate Acute Malnutrition in Sierra Leone (P10-142-19)
27. Comparative Effectiveness of Four Specialized Nutritious Food Products for Treatment of Moderate Acute Malnutrition in Sierra Leone (P10-140-19)
28. Changes in Body Composition Using Deuterium Dilution Technique Among Young Children Receiving Specialized Nutritious Foods for Moderate Acute Malnutrition in Sierra Leone (P10-141-19)
29. Self-Reported Adherence to Ration Guidance During Preparation or Feeding of Four Specialized Foods May Not Predict Recovery from Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM) (P10-143-19)
30. Lactulose: Mannitol Test as an Indicator of a Potential Modifier of the Effect of Specialized Nutritious Foods in the Treatment of Moderate Acute Malnutrition in Sierra Leone (P10-122-19)
31. Monthly measurement of child lengths between 6 and 27 months of age in Burkina Faso reveals both chronic and episodic growth faltering.
32. Host Fecal mRNAs Predicted Environmental Enteric Dysfunction among Children with Moderate Acute Malnutrition in Sierra Leone.
33. Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of 4 supplementary foods for treating moderate acute malnutrition: results from a cluster-randomized intervention trial in Sierra Leone.
34. The INDDEX24 Dietary Assessment Platform Compared to Pen and Paper 24-Hour Dietary Recalls: Evidence on Cost, Cost-Effectiveness, and Accuracy From Viet Nam and Burkina Faso
35. Factors Associated With Failure to Respond to Treatment for Moderate Acute Malnutrition in Sierra Leone
36. Seasonality of Child Growth: High Temperatures Coincide with Growth Faltering among Young Children in Burkina Faso
37. Body Composition Changes in Children during Treatment for Moderate Acute Malnutrition: Findings from a 4-Arm Cluster-Randomized Trial in Sierra Leone.
38. Biomarkers of environmental enteric dysfunction are differently associated with recovery and growth among children with moderate acute malnutrition in Sierra Leone.
39. Fortified blended flour supplements displace plain cereals in feeding of young children.
40. Omissions, Intrusions, and Use of Standard Recipes in Computer Assisted and Pen and Paper 24-hour Dietary Recalls Compared With Weighed Food Record: Results From Burkina Faso
41. The INDDEX24 Dietary Assessment Platform Is As Accurate as Pen-and-Paper 24-Hour Dietary Recall When Compared to a Weighed Food Record Benchmark in Viet Nam
42. In-Home Observations Are a Useful Tool to Assess the Household Enabling Environment for Child Nutrition in Burkina Faso and Sierra Leone
43. WHZ and MUAC Overlap but Identify Different Children As Acutely Malnourished, and Diagnosis Is Sensitive to Child Sex. Insights From Burkina Faso and Sierra Leone
44. High-Frequency Repeated Measures of Over 5,000 Infants Aged 6–27 Months Reveals Pattern of Growth Faltering in Rural Burkina Faso
45. The Cost of Conducting a 24-Hour Dietary Recall Using INDDEX24, a Mobile Dietary Assessment Platform, Compared to Pen-and-Paper in Viet Nam and Burkina Faso
46. Advancing Nutrition in the International Food Assistance Agenda: Progress and Future Directions Identified at the 2018 Food Assistance for Nutrition Evidence Summit.
47. Multisectoral community development in Nepal has greater effects on child growth and diet than nutrition education alone - CORRIGENDUM.
48. Validation of a digitally displayed photographic food portion-size estimation aid among women in urban and rural Malawi.
49. Optimizing portion-size estimation aids: a formative evaluation in Malawi.
50. Food Aid for Nutrition: Narrative Review of Major Research Topics Presented at a Scientific Symposium Held October 21, 2017, at the 21st International Congress of Nutrition in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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