42 results on '"Wuehler, Sara"'
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2. Emerging Evidence and Critical Issues with the Use of Single-Drop Capillary Blood for the Measurement of Hemoglobin Concentration in Population-Level Anemia Surveys
3. Effectiveness of nutrition counseling for pregnant women in low‐ and middle‐income countries to improve maternal and infant behavioral, nutritional, and health outcomes: A systematic review.
4. Prevalence of and factors associated with antenatal care seeking and adherence to recommended iron‐folic acid supplementation among pregnant women in Zinder, Niger
5. Integrating nutrition into health systems at community level: Impact evaluation of the community‐based maternal and neonatal health and nutrition projects in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Senegal
6. A Role for Preconception Nutrition
7. Chlorhexidine cord care after a national scale-up as a newborn survival strategy: A survey in four regions of Ethiopia
8. Expanding the Frontiers of Population Nutrition Research: New Questions, New Methods, and New Approaches
9. Reconsidering the Tolerable Upper Levels of Zinc Intake among Infants and Young Children: A Systematic Review of the Available Evidence
10. Critical assessment of the current indicator for antenatal iron‐containing supplementation coverage: Insights from a mixed‐methods study
11. PROTOCOL: The effects of empowerment‐based nutrition interventions on the nutritional status of women of reproductive age in low‐ and middle‐income countries
12. Dose-response trial of prophylactic zinc supplements, with or without copper, in young Ecuadorian children at risk of zinc deficiency
13. Mobilizing Knowledge: A Comprehensive Toolkit for Quality Assured Nutrition Data and Piloting Gender Indicators
14. How Can We Improve the Measurement of Iron Folic Acid Coverage Globally? Key Findings from Recent Measurement Research
15. Expanding the Frontiers of Nutrition Research: New Questions, New Methods, and New Approaches1,2
16. Situational analysis of infant and young child nutrition policies and programmatic activities in Senegal
17. The way forward: repositioning childrenʼs right to adequate nutrition in the Sahel
18. Situational analysis of infant and young child nutrition policies and programmatic activities in Niger
19. Situational analysis of infant and young child nutrition policies and programmatic activities in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania
20. Situational analysis of infant and young child nutrition policies and programmatic activities in Mali
21. Accelerating improvements in nutritional and health status of young children in the Sahel region of Sub-Saharan Africa: review of international guidelines on infant and young child feeding and nutrition
22. Situational analysis of infant and young child nutrition policies and programmatic activities in Chad
23. Situational analysis of infant and young child nutrition policies and programmatic activities in Burkina Faso
24. Situational analysis of infant and young child nutrition activities in the Sahel – executive summary
25. Use of national food balance data to estimate the adequacy of zinc in national food supplies: methodology and regional estimates
26. Applying international guidelines for calcium supplementation to prevent pre-eclampsia: simulation of recommended dosages suggests risk of excess intake in Ethiopia
27. Integrating nutrition into health systems at community level: Impact evaluation of the community‐based maternal and neonatal health and nutrition projects in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Senegal
28. Applying international guidelines for calcium supplementation to prevent pre-eclampsia: simulation of recommended dosages suggests risk of excess intake in Ethiopia.
29. Estimating nutrient fortification levels in condiments and seasonings for public health programs: considerations and adaptations
30. Calcium Supplementation for Preeclampsia Prevention: Estimated Risk of Excessive Intake in Ethiopian Women
31. Can local Diets Meet the Nutrient Adequacy of Young Children in Ethiopia? Evidence from the National Food Consumption Survey
32. Diet Diversity is Negatively Associated with Stunting among Ethiopian Children 6-35 Months of Age
33. Making a Case for Calcium Supplementation for Prevention of Pregnancy Hypertension in Ethiopia
34. An Adult Female Equivalent can be used to Estimate Average Individual Consumption of Wheat flour, oil, and Salt from Household Level Ethiopian consumption Survey Data
35. Modelling the Impact of Fortification on the Prevalence of Inadequate Micronutrient Intakes in Ethiopia: Results from the Ethiopian National Food Consumption Survey
36. Daily Dietary Intake of Zinc is positively Associated With Height-for-Age Z-score (Haz) among Ethiopian Children 6-35 Months of Age
37. Overview of the Ethiopian National Food Consumption Survey (NFCS): Implications for Fortification Programs
38. Situational analysis of infant and young child nutrition (IYCN) activities in six countries of the African Sahel demonstrates that most IYCN policies, and related training materials & programs, are consistent with international guidelines, but substantial gaps exist in program coverage and effective monitoring & evaluation (M&E)
39. Effects of time since previous meal and time of day on plasma zinc concentrations in community‐based intervention trials: implications for assessing population zinc status
40. Placebo‐Controlled, Dose‐Response Trial to Assess the Efficacy and Risk of Zinc Supplementation, With or Without Copper, on Plasma Zinc Concentrations, Morbidity, Markers of Copper Status and Growth of Young Ecuadorian Children at Risk of Zinc Deficiency
41. Zinc‐Copper Superoxide Dismutase Concentrations are Related to Altitude in Young Ecuadorian Children with Mild‐Moderate Stunting
42. The Importance of Zinc in Human Nutrition and Estimation of the Global Prevalence of Zinc Deficiency
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