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1. Maternal and child factors associated with child body fatness in a Ghanaian cohort

2. The association of early linear growth and haemoglobin concentration with later cognitive, motor, and social-emotional development at preschool age in Ghana.

3. Maternal and Infant Lipid-Based Nutritional Supplementation Increases Height of Ghanaian Children at 4-6 Years Only if the Mother Was Not Overweight Before Conception.

4. Exposure to a slightly sweet lipid-based nutrient supplement during early life does not increase the level of sweet taste most preferred among 4- to 6-year-old Ghanaian children: follow-up of a randomized controlled trial

5. Exposure to a Slightly Sweet Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplement During Early Life Does Not Increase the Preference for or Consumption of Sweet Foods and Beverages by 4–6-y-Old Ghanaian Preschool Children: Follow-up of a Randomized Controlled Trial

6. Path analyses of risk factors for linear growth faltering in four prospective cohorts of young children in Ghana, Malawi and Burkina Faso.

7. Maternal and Infant Supplementation with Small-Quantity Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Increases Infants’ Iron Status at 18 Months of Age in a Semiurban Setting in Ghana: A Secondary Outcome Analysis of the iLiNS-DYAD Randomized Controlled Trial

8. Predictors of complementary feeding practices in Afghanistan: Analysis of the 2015 Demographic and Health Survey.

9. Stagnating trends in complementary feeding practices in Bangladesh: An analysis of national surveys from 2004-2014.

10. Trends and predictors of appropriate complementary feeding practices in Nepal: An analysis of national household survey data collected between 2001 and 2014.

11. Ghanaian parents' perceptions of pre and postnatal nutrient supplements and their effects

12. Association between breast milk intake at 9–10 months of age and growth and development among Malawian young children

13. Unintended effects of a targeted maternal and child nutrition intervention on household expenditures, labor income, and the nutritional status of non-targeted siblings in Ghana

14. Willingness to pay for small‐quantity lipid‐based nutrient supplements for women and children: Evidence from Ghana and Malawi

15. Local foods can meet micronutrient needs for women in urban Burkina Faso, but only if rarely consumed micronutrient‐dense foods are included in daily diets: A linear programming exercise

16. Maternal and Child Supplementation with Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements, but Not Child Supplementation Alone, Decreases Self-Reported Household Food Insecurity in Some Settings

17. Predictors and pathways of language and motor development in four prospective cohorts of young children in Ghana, Malawi, and Burkina Faso

18. Dietary gap assessment: an approach for evaluating whether a country's food supply can support healthy diets at the population level.

20. 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

21. Maternal Supplementation with Small-Quantity Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Compared with Multiple Micronutrients, but Not with Iron and Folic Acid, Reduces the Prevalence of Low Gestational Weight Gain in Semi-Urban Ghana: A Randomized Controlled Trial

22. A mixed method study exploring adherence to and acceptability of small quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements (SQ-LNS) among pregnant and lactating women in Ghana and Malawi

23. Factors associated with breast milk intake

24. Small-quantity, lipid-based nutrient supplements provided to women during pregnancy and 6 mo postpartum and to their infants from 6 mo of age increase the mean attained length of 18-mo-old children in semi-urban Ghana: a randomized controlled trial 1 , 2

26. Food pattern modeling to inform global guidance on complementary feeding of infants.

28. Developing lipid‐based nutrient supplements

29. Predictors and Pathways of Language and Motor Development in Four Prospective Cohorts of Young Children in Ghana, Malawi, and Burkina Faso

32. Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements: How Can They Combat Child Malnutrition?

40. Food group diversity indicators derived from qualitative list-based questionnaire misreported some foods compared to same indicators derived from quantitative 24-hour recall in urban Burkina Faso

41. Food groups associated with a composite measure of probability of adequate intake of 11 micronutrients in the diets of women in urban Mali

42. Simple food group diversity indicators predict micronutrient adequacy of women's diets in 5 diverse, resource-poor settings

43. Women in resource-poor settings are at risk of inadequate intakes of multiple micronutrients

44. Dietary diversity is a good predictor of the micronutrient density of the diet of 6- to 23-month-old children in Madagascar

46. A food-based approach introducing orange-fleshed sweet potatoes increased vitamin A intake and serum retinol concentrations in young children in rural Mozambique

47. Micronutrient sprinkles reduce anemia among 9- to 24-mo-old children when delivered through an integrated health and nutrition program in rural Haiti

48. Dietary diversity is associated with child nutritional status: evidence from 11 demographic and health surveys

49. A Global Review of Food-Based Dietary Guidelines

50. Unintended effects of a targeted maternal and child nutrition intervention on household expenditures, labor income, and the nutritional status of non-targeted siblings in Ghana

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