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1. Mental health, water, and food: Relationships between water and food insecurity and probable depression amongst adults in Mexico.

2. Prevalence and Severity of Food Insecurity Before and During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic Among Adults and Youth in Australia, Canada, Chile, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

3. Alternative caregivers` role in food choices for young children in semi-urban and urban Mexico.

4. Functions of social networks in maternal food choice for children in Mexico.

5. Designing and implementing at-scale programs to improve complementary feeding.

6. Determinants and Consequences of Food Insecurity in Artisanal Fishing Families From the Coastal Community of Sonora, Mexico.

7. Food Insecurity Was Associated with Lower Fruits and Vegetables Consumption but Not with Overweight and Obesity in Children from Mexican Fishing Communities.

8. Food insecurity was associated with low quality diet and low HDL level in mothers of Northwest Mexico relying on fisheries for livelihood.

9. Risk profiles associated with postnatal depressive symptoms among women in a public sector hospital in Mexico: the role of sociodemographic and psychosocial factors.

10. Maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index is not associated with infant and young child feeding in low-income Mexican children 1-24 months old.

11. Knowledge about food classification systems and value attributes provides insight for understanding complementary food choices in Mexican working mothers.

12. Scripted messages delivered by nurses and radio changed beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and behaviors regarding infant and young child feeding in Mexico.

13. Constructing maternal knowledge frameworks. How mothers conceptualize complementary feeding.

14. Predominant breast-feeding from birth to six months is associated with fewer gastrointestinal infections and increased risk for iron deficiency among infants.

15. Constraints on the delivery of animal-source foods to infants and young children: case studies from five countries.

16. Characteristics attributed to complementary foods by caregivers in four countries of Latin America and the Caribbean.

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