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1. Independent and combined effects of improved water, sanitation, and hygiene, and improved complementary feeding, on child stunting and anaemia in rural Zimbabwe: a cluster-randomised trial

2. Memorial for John Mason

3. Improving antimicrobial use among health workers in first-level facilities: results from the Multi-Country Evaluation of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness strategy

4. Bottlenecks and predictors of coverage and adherence outcomes for a micronutrient powder program in Ethiopia

5. Independent and combined effects of improved water, sanitation, and hygiene, and improved complementary feeding, on child stunting and anaemia in rural Zimbabwe: a cluster-randomised trial

6. Program Impact Pathways and Contexts: A Commentary on Theoretical Issues and Research Applications to Support the EsIAN Component of Mexico's Conditional Cash Transfer Program

7. Identifying Nutrition and Health-Relevant Behaviors, Beliefs, and Values of School-Going Adolescent Girls in Rural Bangladesh: Context for Interventions

8. Addressing epidemiological and public health analytic challenges in outcome and impact research: a commentary on ‘Prechewing Infant Food, Consumption of Sweets and Dairy and Not Breastfeeding are Associated with Increased Diarrhea Risk of Ten Month Old In

9. Gender perceptions predict sex differences in growth patterns of indigenous Guatemalan infants and young children

10. Linear Growth Deficit Continues to Accumulate beyond the First 1000 Days in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Global Evidence from 51 National Surveys

11. From Biological to Program Efficacy: Promoting Dialogue among the Research, Policy, and Program Communities

12. Maternal Knowledge after Nutrition Behavior Change Communication Is Conditional on Both Health Workers’ Knowledge and Knowledge-Sharing Efficacy in Rural Haiti

13. Critical windows for nutritional interventions against stunting

14. Multiple Micronutrient Interventions Are Efficacious, but Research on Adequacy, Plausibility, and Implementation Needs Attention

15. Two Food-Assisted Maternal and Child Health Nutrition Programs Helped Mitigate the Impact of Economic Hardship on Child Stunting in Haiti

16. Probability, Plausibility, and Adequacy Evaluations of the Oriente Study Demonstrate That Supplementation Improved Child Growth

17. Maternal Supplementation Differentially Affects the Mother and Newborn

18. Multiple Micronutrients Including Iron Are Not More Effective Than Iron Alone for Improving Hemoglobin and Iron Status of Malian School Children

19. Using programme theory to assess the feasibility of delivering micronutrient Sprinkles through a food-assisted maternal and child health and nutrition programme in rural Haiti

20. Iron Supplementation of Young Children: Learning from the New Evidence

21. Using height-for-age differences (HAD) instead of height-for-age z-scores (HAZ) for the meaningful measurement of population-level catch-up in linear growth in children less than 5 years of age

22. What's up with catch‐up? No evidence of population‐level catch‐up growth in children under 5 years of age when using height‐for‐age difference (HAD) instead of height‐for‐age z‐scores (HAZ)

23. Nutrition Behavior Change among EFNEP Participants Is Higher at Sites That Are Well Managed and Whose Front-Line Nutrition Educators Value the Program

24. Discussion: Targeting is Making Trade-offs

25. The Multi-Country Evaluation of the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness Strategy: Lessons for the Evaluation of Public Health Interventions

26. Nutrition Counseling Training Changes Physician Behavior and Improves Caregiver Knowledge Acquisition

27. Efficacy and trial effectiveness of weekly and daily iron supplementation among pregnant women in rural Bangladesh: disentangling the issues

28. Evaluation and Monitoring: Who Needs what Information and why do they Need It?

29. Impact of Food Supplementation during Lactation on Infant Breast-Milk Intake and on the Proportion of Infants Exclusively Breast-Fed

30. Serum retinol concentrations in children are affected by food sources of ²-carotene, fat intake, and anthelmintic drug treatment

31. Household Participation in the Food Stamp and WIC Programs Increases the Nutrient Intakes of Preschool Children

32. Association of breastfeeding and stunting in Peruvian toddlers: an example of reverse causality

33. Anthropometric Reference Data for International Use: Recommendations from a who Expert Committee

34. The WHO evidence-informed guideline development process and implications for vitamin and mineral research priorities: symposium rationale and summary

37. Prenatal micronutrient supplements cumulatively increase fetal growth

40. Randomized controlled trial of 2 prenatal iron supplements: is there a dose-response relation with maternal hemoglobin?

41. Alpha 1-acid glycoprotein, hepcidin, C-reactive protein, and serum ferritin are correlated in anemic schoolchildren with Schistosoma haematobium

42. Job Satisfaction and Retention of Community Nutrition Educators: The Importance of Perceived Value of the Program, Consultative Supervision and Work Relationships

43. History of the Incap Longitudinal Study on the Effects of Early Nutrition Supplementation in Child Growth and Development

44. Objectives, Research Design, and Implementation of the Incap Longitudinal Study

45. A new definition of maternal depletion syndrome

46. The Relationship between Energy Intake and Diarrhoeal Disease in Their Effects on Child Growth: Biological Model, Evidence, and Implications for Public Health Policy

47. Understanding hunger and developing indicators to assess it in women and children

48. Premastication: the second arm of infant and young child feeding for health and survival?

49. Nutrition Status and the Risk of Mortality in Children 6–36 Months Old in Tanzania

50. Nutrition Surveillance in China: Source of Information for Action

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