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3. Investigating the importance of the local food environment for fruit and vegetable intake in older men and women in 20 UK towns: a cross-sectional analysis of two national cohorts using novel methods

4. Evidence for metabolic endotoxemia in obese and diabetic Gambian women

12. Body composition of Bangladeshi children: comparison and development of leg-to-leg bioelectrical impedance equation.

14. Pregnancy supplementation of Gambian mothers with calcium carbonate alters mid-childhood IGF1 in a sex-specific manner.

15. Investigating associations between the built environment and physical activity among older people in 20 UK towns.

16. Cohort Profile: The Kiang West Longitudinal Population Study (KWLPS)-a platform for integrated research and health care provision in rural Gambia.

17. Optimising measurement of health-related characteristics of the built environment: Comparing data collected by foot-based street audits, virtual street audits and routine secondary data sources.

18. Prenatal lead exposure and childhood blood pressure and kidney function.

19. Food environments in schools and in the immediate vicinity are associated with unhealthy food consumption among Brazilian adolescents.

20. Factors Affecting Access to Healthcare: An Observational Study of Children under 5 Years of Age Presenting to a Rural Gambian Primary Healthcare Centre.

21. A qualitative geographical information systems approach to explore how older people over 70 years interact with and define their neighbourhood environment.

22. Early invitation to food and/or multiple micronutrient supplementation in pregnancy does not affect body composition in offspring at 54 months: follow-up of the MINIMat randomised trial, Bangladesh.

23. Kidney function and blood pressure in preschool-aged children exposed to cadmium and arsenic--potential alleviation by selenium.

24. Supplemental feeding during pregnancy compared with maternal supplementation during lactation does not affect schooling and cognitive development through late adolescence.

25. Evidence for metabolic endotoxemia in obese and diabetic Gambian women.

26. Effects of exclusive breastfeeding intervention on child growth and body composition: the MINIMat trial, Bangladesh.

27. Can nutrition be promoted through agriculture-led food price policies? A systematic review.

28. Combined food and micronutrient supplements during pregnancy have limited impact on child blood pressure and kidney function in rural Bangladesh.

29. Early exposure to toxic metals has a limited effect on blood pressure or kidney function in later childhood, rural Bangladesh.

30. Nutritional supplementation during pregnancy and offspring cardiovascular disease risk in The Gambia.

31. Effect of maternal calcium supplementation on offspring blood pressure in 5- to 10-y-old rural Gambian children.

32. Feeding the world healthily: the challenge of measuring the effects of agriculture on health.

33. B-vitamins and fatty acids in the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer's disease and dementia: a systematic review.

34. Maternal protein-energy supplementation does not affect adolescent blood pressure in The Gambia.

35. Dietary supplementation of rural Gambian women during pregnancy does not affect body composition in offspring at 11-17 years of age.

36. U-Th Isotopes in Arc Magmas: Implications for Element Transfer from the Subducted Crust

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