Bradford, Jessica Beck, Kathryn Nshimyiryo, Alphonse Wilson, Kim Mutaganzwa, Christine Havugarurema, Silas Ngamije, Patient Uwamahoro, Alphonsine Kirk, Catherine M
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Maternal & child nutrition
Children born preterm, low birth weight (LBW) or with other perinatal risk factors are at high-risk of malnutrition. Regular growth monitoring and early intervention are essential to promote optimal feeding and growth; however, monitoring growth in preterm infants can be complex. This study evaluated growth monitoring of infants under 6 months enro...
Flannery, Caragh Mtshede, Mavis Nomsa McHugh, Sheena Anaba, Ann Ebere Clifford, Emma O'Riordan, Mairead Kenny, Louise C McAuliffe, Fionnuala M Kearney, Patricia M Matvienko-Sikar, Karen
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Maternal obesity is associated with increased risk of gestational diabetes and other complications. Although antenatal interventions to help prevent these complications are ongoing, an understanding of overweight and obese pregnant women's opinions and attitudes is lacking. Therefore, this study aims to explore these women's experiences and percept...
Effendy, Devi Savitri Prangthip, Pattaneeya Soonthornworasiri, Ngamphol Winichagoon, Pattanee Kwanbunjan, Karunee
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This study evaluated the impact of a nutrition education intervention on child feeding practices and children's nutritional status. Using a randomized controlled trial, we conducted an intervention for 6 months among caregivers with children aged 6-17 months in two subdistricts of Kendari, SE Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. In all, 22 integrated heal...
Harris-Fry, Helen Krishnan, Sneha Beaumont, Emma Prost, Audrey Gouda, Sanghamitra Mohanty, Satyanarayan Pradhan, Ronali Rath, Suchitra Rath, Shibanand Pradhan, Shibnath
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Land size is an important equity concern for the design of 'nutrition-sensitive' agricultural interventions. We unpack some of the pathways between land and nutrition using a cross-sectional baseline survey data set of 4,480 women from 148 clusters from the 'Upscaling Participatory Action and Videos for Agriculture and Nutrition' trial in Keonjhar ...
Laillou, Arnaud Gerba, Heran Zelalem, Meseret Moges, Dereje Abera, Wendafrash Chuko, Tesfaye Getahun, Betre Kahsay, Hilemicael Chitekwe, Stanley
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Maternal & child nutrition
Since 2016, Ethiopia has passed several proclamations and directives to regulate the promotion of commercial breastmilk substitute (BMS). Ethiopia's market potential will undoubtedly be the gravitating point for international infant formula companies due to growing urbanization, purchasing power, population, and the relatively low use of BMS to-dat...
Bengtson, Angela M Phillips, Tamsin K le Roux, Stanzi M Brittain, Kirsty Buba, Allison Abrams, Elaine J Myer, Landon
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In South Africa, up to 40% of pregnant women are living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and 30-45% are obese. However, little is known about the dual burden of HIV and obesity in the postpartum period. In a cohort of HIV-uninfected and HIV-infected pregnant women initiating antiretroviral therapy in Cape Town, South Africa, we examined mat...
Puharić, Drita Malički, Mario Borovac, Josip Anđelo Šparac, Vladimir Poljak, Boris Aračić, Nađa Marinović, Nero Luetić, Nives Zakarija-Grković, Irena
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Maternal & child nutrition
An antenatal/postnatal intervention involving proactive telephone support and written materials was conducted among primiparas. Four hundred women, from the Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia, were randomized between November 2013 and December 2016 into three groups: intervention (IG), active control (ACG) and standard care (SCG). Primary outcome was e...
Jones, Sara Wyn Lee, Michelle Brown, Amy
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Maternal & child nutrition
Infant feeding experiences are important for the development of healthy weight gain trajectories. Evidence surrounding milk feeding and timing of introduction to solids is extensive; however, the impact of the method of introducing solids on infant growth has been relatively underexplored. Baby-led weaning (where infants self-feed family foods) is ...
Petersen, Erna Thorisdottir, Birna Thorsdottir, Inga Gunnlaugsson, Geir Arohonka, Petra Erlund, Iris Gunnarsdottir, Ingibjörg
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Iodine is an essential nutrient for growth and development during infancy. Data on iodine status of exclusively (EBF) and partially breastfed (PBF) infants as well as breast milk iodine concentration (BMIC) are scarce. We aimed to assess (a) infant iodine nutrition at the age of 5.5 months by measuring urinary iodine concentration (UIC) in EBF (n =...
Ancira-Moreno, Monica O'Neill, Marie S Rivera-Dommarco, Juan Ángel Batis, Carolina Rodríguez Ramírez, Sonia Sánchez, Brisa N Castillo-Castrejón, Marisol Vadillo-Ortega, Felipe
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Although the isolated effects of several specific nutrients have been examined, little is known about the relationship between overall maternal diet during pregnancy and fetal development and growth. This study evaluates the association between maternal diet and low birthweight (LBW) in 660 pregnant women from the Pregnancy Research on Inflammation...