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152. Blood Mineral levels of Mexican Adults, Results of a National probabilistic survey
153. B12 vitamin and folate nutritional status in Mexican children under five years old.
154. Metabolic syndrome in Mexican adults: results from the National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006
155. Prevalence and distribution of type 2 diabetes mellitus in Mexican adult population: a probabilistic survey
156. Methodology for the analysis of type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease risk indicators in the ENSANUT 2006
157. Hypertension in Mexican adults: results from the National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006
158. Prevalence of dyslipidemias in the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006
159. Prevention of cardiovascular disease based on lipid lowering treatment: a challenge for the Mexican health system
160. The status of non-transmissible chronic disease in Mexico based on the National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006
161. Comparison of the prevalence of Overweight and Obesity between scholar and non scholar children in Mexico
162. Anemia in Mexican students
163. Iron fortified milk distributed by a Mexican National program improves the intellectual performance in a cohort of children when consumed 12‐24 mo of age. An effectiveness study.
164. Docosahexaenoic acid supplementation from mid‐pregnancy through parturition influenced breast milk fatty acid composition at 1 month post‐partum in a double‐blind randomized controlled trial in Mexico
165. Overweight and obesity trends in Mexican children 2 to 18 years of age from 1988 to 2006
166. The prevalence of anemia decreased in Mexican preschool and school-age children from 1999 to 2006
167. Ferrous Gluconate and Ferrous Sulfate Added to a Complementary Food Distributed by the Mexican Nutrition Program Oportunidades Have a Comparable Efficacy to Reduce Iron Deficiency in Toddlers
168. Discussion: Effects of Folate and Vitamin B12 Deficiencies During Pregnancy on Fetal, Infant, and Child Development
169. Malnutrition in a probabilistic sample of Mexican elderly population
170. Anemia in older adults in Mexico
171. Milk fortified with iron and zinc improves physical growth of Mexican toddlers, quantitatively and qualitatively
172. Effectiveness evaluation of a program distributing milk fortified with iron and zinc to reduce anemia and iron deficiency in Mexican toddlers
173. Anemia among Mexican children and women with and without Oportunidades Program: Results from a National Probabilistic Survey
174. Diabetes mellitus en adultos mexicanos: resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud 2000
175. Concentraciones de proteína C reactiva en adultos mexicanos: alta prevalencia de un factor de riesgo cardiovascular
176. Changes on weight gain during pregnancy and insulin sensitivity among Mexican women
177. Body mass index associated with hyperglycemia and alterations of components of metabolic syndrome in Mexican adolescents
178. Dyslipidemias and obesity in Mexico
179. Sensory evaluation of dairy supplements enriched with reduced iron, ferrous sulfate or ferrous fumarate.
180. Milk Folate Secretion Is Not Impaired during Iron Deficiency in Human
181. Fortifying Milk with Ferrous Gluconate and Zinc Oxide in a Public Nutrition Program Reduced the Prevalence of Anemia in Toddlers
182. The role of enriched foods in infant and child nutrition
183. In vivo arginine production and intravascular nitric oxide synthesis in hypotensive sepsis
184. Physical activity and C‐reactive protein concentrations in Mexican women
185. Effectiveness of an iron‐fortified milk distribution program on iron status and anemia in infants and young children in Mexico.
186. Association between Obesity and risk factors in Metabolic Syndrome. Results of the Second Wave Mexican Family Life Survey (SWMFLS‐2005)
187. Cooking and Fe Fortification Have Different Effects on Fe Bioavailability of Bread and Tortillas
188. Distribution of Anemia Associated with Micronutrient Deficiencies Other than Iron in a Probabilistic Sample of Mexican Children
189. Zinc Absorption from Zinc Oxide, Zinc Sulfate, Zinc Oxide + EDTA, or Sodium-Zinc EDTA Does Not Differ When Added as Fortificants to Maize Tortillas
190. Folate Deficiency Does Not Alter the Usefulness of the Serum Transferrin Receptor Concentration as an Index for the Detection of Iron Deficiency in Mexican Women during Early Lactation
191. Ferrous Sulfate Is More Bioavailable among Preschoolers than Other Forms of Iron in a Milk-Based Weaning Food Distributed by PROGRESA, a National Program in Mexico,
192. Impact of the Mexican Program for Education, Health, and Nutrition (Progresa) on Rates of Growth and Anemia in Infants and Young Children
193. Multiple Micronutrient Supplements during Pregnancy Do Not Reduce Anemia or Improve Iron Status Compared to Iron-Only Supplements in Semirural Mexico
194. Prevalence of anemia in children 1 to 12 years of age: results from a nationwide probabilistic survey in Mexico
195. Anemia in Mexican women: a public health problem
196. Breast-feeding practices in Mexico: results from the Second National Nutrition Survey 1999
197. Vitamins A, and C and folate status in Mexican children under 12 years and women 12-49 years: a probabilistic national survey
198. Iron, zinc and iodide status in Mexican children under 12 years and women 12-49 years of age: a probabilistic national survey
199. Frequency and Determinants of Vitamin A Deficiency in Children Under 5 Years of Age with Pneumonia
200. [13C]Linoleic acid oxidation and transfer into milk in stunted lactating women with contrasting body mass indexes,,
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