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2. Supplementation during pregnancy with small‐quantity lipid‐based nutrient supplements or multiple micronutrients, compared with iron and folic acid, increases women's urinary iodine concentration in semiurban Ghana: A randomized controlled trial
3. Welcome from the International Union of Nutritional Sciences
4. Predictors and pathways of language and motor development in four prospective cohorts of young children in Ghana, Malawi, and Burkina Faso
5. Food insecurity, food coping strategies, and child health among Ghanaians and long term Liberian refugees living in Ghana
6. Meeting nutritional needs in the first 1000 days: a place for small‐quantity lipid‐based nutrient supplements
7. Maternal plasma cholesterol and duration of pregnancy: A prospective cohort study in Ghana
8. Dietary patterns in Liberian refugees in Buduburam, Ghana
9. Impact of small quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements on infant and young child feeding practices at 18 months of age: results from four randomized controlled trials in Africa
10. Length of time in Ghana is associated with the likelihood of exclusive breastfeeding among Liberian refugees living in Buduburam
11. The Impact of Lipid‐Based Nutrient Supplements on Maternal Depression at 6 mo Postpartum in Ghana: A Randomized‐Controlled Trial
12. Low Plasma Concentrations of High‐Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (HDL‐C) Associated with Shorter Duration of Pregnancy: A Nested Cohort Study in Ghana
13. Impact of small‐quantity lipid‐based nutrient supplement on hemoglobin, iron status and biomarkers of inflammation in pregnant Ghanaian women
14. Baseline Household Agriculture and Child Nutrition Linkages in the Nutrition Links Project
15. Nutrition Links– Building Capacity for Sustainable Lives in Ghana
16. Effects of Small‐Quantity Lipid‐Based Nutrient Supplement on Hemoglobin and Iron Status of Pregnant Ghanaian Women
17. Effect of Small‐Quantity Lipid‐Based Nutrient Supplement (SQ‐LNS) on Breast Milk Vitamin A Concentration among Ghanaian Women
18. Associations of Maternal Cortisol, Inflammation, Hemoglobin, Iron Status, and BMI with Birth Outcomes in Pregnant Women in Ghana
19. Growth Monitoring and Promotion in Rural Ghana: Lack of Motivation or Tools?
20. Lipid‐based nutrient supplementation during pregnancy decreases maternal cortisol in younger women (389.6)
21. Lipid‐based nutrient supplement for pregnant women improve birth outcomes among primiparous but not multiparous women in Ghana (256.7)
22. Ghanaian caregivers’ opinions on feeding 2‐ to 5‐year old children varies by agro‐ecological zone
23. Household food insecurity during the pre‐harvest period is associated with respiratory infections, but not stunting among 6–11 month old infants in rural Ghana
24. 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
25. Persistent Food Insecurity (PFI), HIV, and Maternal Stress Levels in Peri‐Urban Ghana
26. Maternal HIV is associated with reduced growth in the first year of life among infants in the Eastern region of Ghana
27. Acceptability of lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS) among Ghanaian infants and pregnant or lactating women
28. Food insecurity and perceived stress but not HIV infection are independently associated with lower energy intakes among lactating Ghanaian women
29. Energy and nutrient intakes from complementary foods are low among infants of HIV‐positive mothers in the Eastern region of Ghana
30. Complementary feeding education to mothers in health facilities of Manya‐Krobo district of Ghana
31. Increases in caregivers' contributions to household food and non‐food expenditures did not affect child outcomes in the ENAM project
32. Dietary practices exchanges between Ghanaians and Liberian refugees living in Ghana
33. Maternal postpartum depression modifies the association between maternal HIV infection and infant diarrhea in Ghana's Eastern region
34. Maternal HIV status and motor milestone acquisition among Ghanaian infants
35. Integrating economic and educational intervention activities in the ENAM project leads to improved child nutritional status in rural Ghana
36. Maternal HIV status is associated with food insecurity at 12 months post‐partum in Ghana
37. An integrated economic and education intervention (the ENAM project) decreased household food insecurity in rural Ghana
38. Use of short duration breast milk pump‐expression to predict 24‐hr milk output
39. Nutrition in Promoting the Public's Health: Strategies, Principles and Practice
40. Purchased ready‐to‐eat foods are positively associated with children's animal source food intakes in rural Ghana
41. Animal source food intake is lower in households with children who experience food insecurity
42. Evaluating simple diagnostic tests for subclinical mastitis among Ghanaian lactating women
43. Maternal HIV status is associated with early breastfeeding practices of Ghanaian infants: Preliminary results from the RIING study
44. The magnitude and pattern of purchased ready‐to‐eat foods in the diets of rural Ghanaian children
45. Factors influencing the duration of exclusive breastfeeding in Ghana
46. Food insecurity and HIV status among pregnant Ghanaian women: Preliminary results from the RIING study
47. Contribution of animal source foods to total iron intake of children in coastal Ghana
48. RECENT IMPROVEMENTS IN EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING RATES IN GHANA ARE NOT EXPLAINED BY VARIATIONS IN DHS INSTRUMENTS USED
49. Building the capacity of health professionals in developing countries through the use of public domain software to analyze Demographic and Health Survey data
50. Does the human immunodeficiency virus impair the onset of lactation among Ghanaian mothers?
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