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1. Benchmarking the nutrient composition and labelling practices of dry or instant cereals for older infants and young children across seven Southeast Asian countries

2. Benchmarking the nutrient composition and labelling practices of commercially produced ready‐to‐eat purées and meals for older infants and young children across seven Southeast Asian countries

3. Benchmarking the nutrient composition and labelling practices of finger foods and snacks for older infants and young children across seven Southeast Asian countries

4. Accuracy of declared nutrient content on labels of commercial complementary food products in Cambodia, Indonesia and Senegal

5. High unhealthy food and beverage consumption is associated with poor diet quality among 12–35-month-olds in Guédiawaye Department, Senegal

6. High consumption of unhealthy commercial foods and beverages tracks across the complementary feeding period in rural/peri‐urban Cambodia

7. Sugar content and nutrient content claims of growing‐up milks in Indonesia

8. Breastfeeding and breastmilk substitute use and feeding motivations among mothers in Bandung City, Indonesia

9. Sugar content and nutrient content claims of growing‐up milks in Indonesia

10. Adolescent Girls’ Nutritional Status and Knowledge, Beliefs, Practices, and Access to Services: An Assessment to Guide Intervention Design in Nepal

11. Benchmarking the nutrient composition and labelling practices of dry or instant cereals for older infants and young children across seven Southeast Asian countries.

12. Benchmarking the nutrient composition and labelling practices of finger foods and snacks for older infants and young children across seven Southeast Asian countries.

13. Benchmarking the nutrient composition and labelling practices of commercially produced ready‐to‐eat purées and meals for older infants and young children across seven Southeast Asian countries.

14. Accuracy of declared nutrient content on labels of commercial complementary food products in Cambodia, Indonesia and Senegal.

15. Nutrient Profiles of Commercially Produced Complementary Foods Available in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria and Senegal.

16. Prevalence of Front-of-Pack Warning Signs among Commercial Complementary Foods in Seven High and Upper Middle-Income Countries.

17. Nutrient profiles of commercially produced complementary foods available in Cambodia, Indonesia and the Philippines.

18. Data on Food and Farming Reported by Alison Feeley and Colleagues (Diet Quality Among Older Adolescent Boys and Girls in the Southeast Asia Region).

19. Sugar content and nutrient content claims of growing‐up milks in Indonesia.

20. Breastfeeding and breastmilk substitute use and feeding motivations among mothers in Bandung City, Indonesia.

21. Consumption of commercially produced snack foods and sugar-sweetened beverages during the complementary feeding period in four African and Asian urban contexts.

22. Promotion and consumption of commercially produced foods among children: situation analysis in an urban setting in Senegal.

23. Promotion and prelacteal feeding of breastmilk substitutes among mothers in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal.

24. High use of commercial food products among infants and young children and promotions for these products in Cambodia.

25. Pervasive promotion of breastmilk substitutes in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and high usage by mothers for infant and young child feeding.

26. Infant and young child feeding practices among children under 2 years of age and maternal exposure to infant and young child feeding messages and promotions in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

27. High consumption of commercial food products among children less than 24 months of age and product promotion in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal.

28. Studies from Helen Keller International in the Area of Food and Farming Reported (Accuracy of Declared Nutrient Content On Labels of Commercial Complementary Food Products In Cambodia, Indonesia and Senegal).

29. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Reports Findings in Science (High consumption of unhealthy commercial foods and beverages tracks across the complementary feeding period in rural/peri-urban Cambodia).

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31. Exploratory Analysis of Nutritional Quality and Metrics of Snack Consumption among Nepali Children during the Complementary Feeding Period.

32. Commercial Snack Food and Beverage Consumption Prevalence among Children 6–59 Months in West Africa.

33. Prevalence, duration, and content of television advertisements for breast milk substitutes and commercially produced complementary foods in Phnom Penh, Cambodia and Dakar, Senegal.

34. Energy intake from unhealthy snack food/beverage among 12‐23‐month‐old children in urban Nepal.

35. High proportions of children under 3 years of age consume commercially produced snack foods and sugar‐sweetened beverages in Bandung City, Indonesia.

36. Predictors of breast milk substitute feeding among newborns in delivery facilities in urban Cambodia and Nepal.

37. Snack food and beverage consumption and young child nutrition in low‐ and middle‐income countries: A systematic review.

38. Perceptions of commercial snack food and beverages for infant and young child feeding: A mixed‐methods study among caregivers in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal.

39. Food for All : International Organizations and the Transformation of Agriculture

40. Studies from Helen Keller International in the Area of Food and Farming Reported (Accuracy of Declared Nutrient Content On Labels of Commercial Complementary Food Products In Cambodia, Indonesia and Senegal)

41. New Pediatric Nutrition Study Findings Reported from Helen Keller International (Breastfeeding and Breastmilk Substitute Use and Feeding Motivations Among Mothers In Bandung City, Indonesia)

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