NNIW48 - Public Health Issues in Infant and Child Nutrition
Author(s): Robert E. Black, Kim F. Michaelsen
Articles
Potential for Metabolic Imprinting by Nutritional Perturbation of Epigenetic Gene Regulation
Validating theFetal Origins Hypothesis: An Epidemiologic Challenge
Does an Excessive Protein Intake Early in Life Cause Health Problems Such as Obesity Later in Life?
Early Exposures and Later Health and Development
Options for Achieving Adequate Intake fromHome-Prepared Complementary Foods in LowIncome Countries
MicrobialContamination of Weaning Food and Water
Success of InterventionPrograms to Promote Complementary Feeding
Promotion of Breast Feeding Intervention Trial (PROBIT): A Cluster-Randomized Trial in the Republic of Belarus 189
Breast Feeding Babies: Is the Longer the Better?
Consequences of Zinc Deficiency on Human Health and Alternatives for Programmatic Intervention
Iron and Infectious Disease: A Public Health Problem?
Preventing Vitamin A Deficiency: Translating Science to Action
Keith West
Nutritional Influences on Child Development: Cross-National Perspective
Childhood Infectious Diseases and Their Contribution to Undernutrition
Burden of Disease Caused by Childhood Undernutrition
Public Health Issues in Infant and Child Nutrition
Robert E. Black
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