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201. Food sources and intake of n-6 and n-3 fatty acids in low-income countries with emphasis on infants, young children (6-24 months), and pregnant and lactating women

202. Post-partum weight change patterns in the WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study

203. Excess Weight Loss in First-Born Breastfed Newborns Relates to Maternal Intrapartum Fluid Balance

204. Acceptability of lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS) among Ghanaian infants and pregnant or lactating women

205. Delayed onset of lactogenesis among first-time mothers is related to maternal obesity and factors associated with ineffective breastfeeding

206. Comfort with the Idea of Formula Feeding Helps Explain Ethnic Disparity in Breastfeeding Intentions Among Expectant First-Time Mothers

207. Use of lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS) to improve the nutrient adequacy of general food distribution rations for vulnerable sub-groups in emergency settings

208. Systematic review and meta-analysis of home fortification of complementary foods

210. Dietary Diversity Is a Good Predictor of the Micronutrient Density of the Diet of 6- to 23-Month-Old Children in Madagascar3

211. Carrier Transport in High-Mobility III–V Quantum-Well Transistors and Performance Impact for High-Speed Low-Power Logic Applications

212. Effects of mode of oral iron administration on serum ferritin and haemoglobin in infants

213. Effects of energy density and feeding frequency of complementary foods on total daily energy intakes and consumption of breast milk by healthy breastfed Bangladeshi children

214. The use of multiple logistic regression to identify risk factors associated with anemia and iron deficiency in a convenience sample of 12–36-mo-old children from low-income families

215. Newborn Wet and Soiled Diaper Counts and Timing of Onset of Lactation as Indicators of Breastfeeding Inadequacy

216. Gut microbiota in Malawian infants in a nutritional supplementation trial

217. Increasing Iron Intake of Children through Complementary Foods

218. Does birth spacing affect maternal or child nutritional status? A systematic literature review

219. Maternal cortisol and stress are associated with birth outcomes, but are not affected by lipid-based nutrient supplements during pregnancy: an analysis of data from a randomized controlled trial in rural Malawi

220. Effects of an intervention on infant growth and development: evidence for different mechanisms at work

221. Factors associated with breast milk intake among 9-10-month-old Malawian infants

222. Association between maternal dental periapical infections and pregnancy outcomes: results from a cross-sectional study in Malawi

223. The impact of maternal diet fortification with lipid-based nutrient supplements on postpartum depression in rural Malawi: a randomised-controlled trial

224. The study of women, infant feeding and type 2 diabetes after GDM pregnancy and growth of their offspring (SWIFT Offspring study): prospective design, methodology and baseline characteristics

225. Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Providing Approximately the Recommended Daily Intake of Vitamin A Do Not Increase Breast Milk Retinol Concentrations among Ghanaian Women

226. Planetary atmospheres minor species sensor balloon flight test to near space

227. The impact of lipid-based nutrient supplementation on anti-malarial antibodies in pregnant women in a randomized controlled trial

228. Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Increase Energy and Macronutrient Intakes from Complementary Food among Malawian Infants

229. Associations of Maternal Cortisol, Inflammation, Hemoglobin, Iron Status, and BMI with Birth Outcomes in Pregnant Women in Ghana

230. Associations between Linear Growth and Language Development in Ghana, Malawi, and Burkina Faso

232. Effects of Small‐Quantity Lipid‐Based Nutrient Supplement on Hemoglobin and Iron Status of Pregnant Ghanaian Women

233. Lipid-based nutrient supplements for pregnant women reduce newborn stunting in a cluster-randomized controlled effectiveness trial in Bangladesh

234. Functional characterization of IgA-targeted bacterial taxa from undernourished Malawian children that produce diet-dependent enteropathy

235. The impact of lipid-based nutrient supplement provision to pregnant women on newborn size in rural Malawi: a randomized controlled trial

236. Effect of timing of umbilical cord clamping on iron status in Mexican infants: a randomised controlled trial

237. Effects of varied energy density of complementary foods on breast-milk intakes and total energy consumption by healthy, breastfed Bangladeshi children

238. Iron supplements reduce erythrocyte copper-zinc superoxide dismutase activity in term, breastfed infants

239. Viral, Nutritional, and Bacterial Safety of Flash-Heated and Pretoria-Pasteurized Breast Milk to Prevent Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV in Resource-Poor Countries

240. Infant weight-for-length is positively associated with subsequent linear growth across four different populations

241. Diagnostic Value of Signs and Symptoms of Mammary Candidosis among Lactating Women

242. Exclusive Breast-Feeding for 6 Months, with Iron Supplementation, Maintains Adequate Micronutrient Status among Term, Low-Birthweight, Breast-Fed Infants in Honduras

243. Validation of a new pediatric air-displacement plethysmograph for assessing body composition in infants

244. Implementation of the who Multicentre Growth Reference Study in Oman

245. Behavior-Change Trials to Assess the Feasibility of Improving Complementary Feeding Practices and Micronutrient Intake of Infants in Rural Bangladesh

246. Implementation of the who Multicentre Growth Reference Study in the United States

247. Preliminary evaluation of a new pediatric air displacement plethysmograph for body composition assessment in infants

248. Risk Factors for Suboptimal Infant Breastfeeding Behavior, Delayed Onset of Lactation, and Excess Neonatal Weight Loss

249. Is Breastfeeding Protective Against Child Obesity?

250. Update on Technical issues concerning Complementary Feeding of Young Children in Developing Countries and Implications for Intervention Programs

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