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1. Plasma mineral status after a six-month intervention providing one egg per day to young Malawian children: a randomized controlled trial

3. A sex- and gender-based analysis of factors associated with linear growth in infants in Ecuadorian Andes

4. Maternal education and equity in breastfeeding: trends and patterns in 81 low- and middle-income countries between 2000 and 2019

5. Impacts of an egg intervention on nutrient adequacy among young Malawian children

6. Rethinking Responsive Feeding: Insights from Bangladesh

7. Child dietary patterns in Homo sapiens evolution

8. The Effects of 1 Egg per Day on Iron and Anemia Status among Young Malawian Children: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial

9. The Effects of One Egg Per Day on Vitamin A Status Among Young Malawian Children: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial

10. All Children Thrive: Integration of Nutrition and Early Childhood Development

12. Child dietary patterns in

13. Progress towards millennium development goal 1 in Latin America and the Caribbean: the importance of the choice of indicator for undernutrition

14. A sex- and gender-based analysis of factors associated with linear growth in infants in Ecuadorian Andes

15. Impacts of an egg intervention on nutrient adequacy among young Malawian children

16. Eggs Introduced Early in Complementary Feeding and Egg Specific IgE Antibodies: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Ecuador

17. Is It Possible to Promote Egg Consumption During Pregnancy? Findings From a Study on Knowledge, Perceptions, and Practices in Kenya

18. Complementary feeding of infants and young children 6 to 23 months of age

19. Maternal education and equity in breastfeeding: trends and patterns in 81 low- and middle-income countries between 2000 and 2019

20. Early Child Development Outcomes of a Randomized Trial Providing 1 Egg Per Day to Children Age 6 to 15 Months in Malawi

21. An Egg Feeding Intervention Increased Protein Quantity and Quality Among Young Malawian Children

22. Egg intervention effect on linear growth no longer present after two years

23. Plasma Choline Concentration Was Not Increased After a 6-Month Egg Intervention in 6–9-Month-Old Malawian Children: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial

24. Cracking the Egg Potential: Traditional Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices in a Food-Based Nutrition Intervention in Highland Ecuador

25. Evaluation of One Egg per Day on Iron and Anemia Status Among Young Malawian Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial

26. Building the Evidence Base around Poultry Production for Nutrition

27. All children surviving and thriving: re-envisioning UNICEF's conceptual framework of malnutrition

28. The effect of eggs on early child growth in rural Malawi: the Mazira Project randomized controlled trial

29. Exploring Attitudes Toward Egg Consumption During Pregnancy in Kenya (P10-054-19)

30. Anemia in Bolivian children: a comparative analysis among three regions of different altitudes

31. Effectiveness of provision of animal-source foods for supporting optimal growth and development in children 6 to 59 months of age

32. The Effect of Providing Eggs Early in Complementary Feeding on Energy Intake and Dietary Diversity: The Mazira Project Randomized Controlled Trial

33. Infant and Child Diets of Hunter-Fisher-Gatherer Societies: A Systematic Review

34. The Lulun Project's social marketing strategy in a trial to introduce eggs during complementary feeding in Ecuador

35. Eggs: A high potential food for improving maternal and child nutrition

36. Nutrition disparities and the global burden of malnutrition

37. Violations of the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes in Mexico

38. The potential of a simple egg to improve maternal and child nutrition

39. Eggs in Early Complementary Feeding and Child Growth: A Randomized Controlled Trial

40. The Role of Breastfeeding Protection, Promotion and Support in a Developing World

41. Hemoglobin Concentration and Memory Development in Malawian Children Aged 12–15 Months (P10-093-19)

42. Designing appropriate complementary feeding recommendations: tools for programmatic action

43. Key principles to improve programmes and interventions in complementary feeding

44. Multi-sectoral interventions for healthy growth

45. Protection, Promotion, and Support and Global Trends in Breastfeeding

46. Why invest, and what it will take to improve breastfeeding practices?

47. Undernutrition, Poor Feeding Practices, and Low Coverage of Key Nutrition Interventions

48. Increases in Breastfeeding Duration Observed in Latin America and the Caribbean and The Role of Maternal Demographic and Healthcare Characteristics

49. Poster Presentations Part II (pp. 222–237)

50. Iron Deficiency in Young Children in Low-Income Countries and New Approaches for Its Prevention

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