17 results on '"http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4800-5690 Saha, Kuntal'
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2. Quality of nutrition services in primary health care facilities: Implications for integrating nutrition into the health system in Bangladesh
3. Impacts on breastfeeding practices of at-scale strategies that combine intensive interpersonal counseling, mass media, and community mobilization: Results of cluster-randomized program evaluations in Bangladesh and Viet Nam
4. Combining intensive counseling by frontline workers with a nationwide mass media campaign has large differential impacts on complementary feeding practices but not on child growth
5. A large-scale behavior change initiative to improve infant and young child feeding had positive impact on language and motor development in Bangladesh
6. Anaemia in infancy in rural Bangladesh
7. Maternal mental health is associated with child undernutrition and illness in Bangladesh, Vietnam and Ethiopia
8. Behavior change counseling (BCC) by frontline health workers (FHW) and a mass media campaign improved complementary feeding (CF) practices more than mass media alone in rural Bangladesh
9. Household food insecurity is associated with higher child undernutrition in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Vietnam, but the effect is not mediated by child dietary diversity
10. Maternal and child dietary diversity are associated in Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Ethiopia
11. A program impact pathway analysis identifies critical steps in the implementation and utilization of a behavior change communication intervention promoting infant and child feeding practices in Bangladesh
12. Learning how programs achieve their impact
13. Pre- and postnatal arsenic exposure and body size to two years of age: a cohort study in rural Bangladesh
14. Effects of prenatal micronutrient and early food supplementation on maternal hemoglobin, birth weight, and infant mortality among children in Bangladesh
15. Household food security is associated with early childhood language development
16. Household food security is associated with growth of infants and young children in rural Bangladesh
17. Use of the new World Health Organization child growth standards to describe longitudinal growth of breasfed rural Bangladeshi infants and young children
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