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1. Micronutrient status of populations and preventive nutrition interventions in South East Asia

2. Realistic Food-Based Approaches Alone May Not Ensure Dietary Adequacy for Women and Young Children in South-East Asia

3. The SMILING Project: A North—South—South Collaborative Action to Prevent Micronutrient Deficiencies in Women and Young Children in Southeast Asia

4. Executive summary—Biomarkers of Nutrition for Development: Building a Consensus

5. Sex differences in prevalence of anaemia and iron deficiency in infancy in a large multi-country trial in South-East Asia

6. Combined Iron and Zinc Supplementation in Infants Improved Iron and Zinc Status, but Interactions Reduced Efficacy in a Multicountry Trial in Southeast Asia3

7. Chili, but Not Turmeric, Inhibits Iron Absorption in Young Women from an Iron-Fortified Composite Meal

8. Stable isotope dilution techniques for assessing vitamin A status and bioefficacy of provitamin A carotenoids in humans

9. Only a small proportion of anemia in northeast Thai schoolchildren is associated with iron deficiency

10. Iron absorption by human subjects from different iron fortification compounds added to Thai fish sauce

11. Moving towards Evidence-Based Policy and Program Planning in Multiple Micronutrient Interventions for Children:Symposium Summary4

12. International experiences in assessing vitamin A status and applying the vitamin A-labeled isotope dilution method

13. Micronutrient status during pregnancy and effects of antenatal supplementation with multiple micronutrients versus iron‐folic acid in rural Bangladesh (804.3)

14. Triple-fortified rice containing vitamin A reduced marginal vitamin A deficiency and increased vitamin A liver stores in school-aged Thai children

15. Moving a Health System from a Medical towards a Dietary Approach in Thailand

16. Recommending vitamin A–rich foods in southern Thailand

17. A North-South-South Collaborative Action to Prevent Micronutrient Deficiencies in Women and Young Children in South-East Asia: The SMILING Project

18. Recommendations for Monitoring and Evaluating Vitamin A Programs: Outcome Indicators

19. Decreased parasite load and improved cognitive outcomes caused by deworming and consumption of multi-micronutrient fortified biscuits in rural Vietnamese schoolchildren

20. Multi-micronutrient-fortified biscuits decreased prevalence of anemia and improved micronutrient status and effectiveness of deworming in rural Vietnamese school children

21. Zinc supplementation improved length growth only in anemic infants in a multi-country trial of iron and zinc supplementation in South-East Asia

22. International Zinc Nutrition Consultative Group (IZiNCG) technical document #1. Assessment of the risk of zinc deficiency in populations and options for its control

23. Combined iron and zinc supplementation in infants improved iron and zinc status, but interactions reduced efficacy in a multicountry trial in southeast Asia

24. Iron and zinc supplementation improved iron and zinc status, but not physical growth, of apparently healthy, breast-fed infants in rural communities of northeast Thailand

25. Effect of chili and turmeric on human iron absorption

26. Risk of zinc, iodine and other micronutrient deficiencies among school children in North East Thailand

27. Application of isotope dilution technique in vitamin A nutrition

29. Triple-Fortified Rice Containing Vitamin A Reduced Marginal Vitamin A Deficiency and Increased Vitamin A Liver Stores in School-Aged Thai Children.

30. Stable isotope dilution techniques for assessing vitamin A status and bioefficacy of provitamin A carotenoids in humans.

31. A multimicronutrient-fortified seasoning powder enhances the hemoglobin, zinc, and iodine status of primary school children in North East Thailand: A randomized controlled trial of efficacy

32. A micronutrient-fortified seasoning powder reduces morbidity and improves short-term cognitive function, but has no effect on anthropometric measures in primary school children in northeast Thailand: A randomized controlled trial

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