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161 related items for PubMed ID: 20496621

  • 1. Nutritional quality of diets fed to young children in urban slums can be improved by intensive nutrition education.
    Palwala M, Sharma S, Udipi SA, Ghugre PS, Kothari G, Sawardekar P.
    Food Nutr Bull; 2009 Dec; 30(4):317-26. PubMed ID: 20496621
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  • 2. A qualitative assessment of barriers and facilitators to implementing recommended infant nutrition practices in Mumbai, India.
    Athavale P, Hoeft K, Dalal RM, Bondre AP, Mukherjee P, Sokal-Gutierrez K.
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  • 3. A Nutrition Education Program in Rural Bangladesh Was Associated with Improved Feeding Practices but Not with Child Growth.
    Owais A, Schwartz B, Kleinbaum DG, Suchdev PS, Faruque ASG, Das SK, Rahman S, Stein AD.
    J Nutr; 2017 May 27; 147(5):948-954. PubMed ID: 28298543
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  • 4. Constraints on good child-care practices and nutritional status in urban Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania.
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  • 5. Working with mothers for change.
    Mehra R, Reidy A.
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  • 7. Effect of Nutrition Education on Knowledge, Complementary Feeding, and Hygiene Practices of Mothers With Moderate Acutely Malnourished Children in Uganda.
    Kajjura RB, Veldman FJ, Kassier SM.
    Food Nutr Bull; 2019 Jun 27; 40(2):221-230. PubMed ID: 31067997
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  • 8. Intensive nutrition education with or without supplementary feeding improves the nutritional status of moderately-malnourished children in Bangladesh.
    Roy SK, Fuchs GJ, Mahmud Z, Ara G, Islam S, Shafique S, Akter SS, Chakraborty B.
    J Health Popul Nutr; 2005 Dec 27; 23(4):320-30. PubMed ID: 16599102
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  • 12. Infant feeding patterns in slums of Bangalore.
    Prabhakara GN, Aswath PV, Shivaram C, Viswanath AN.
    Indian Pediatr; 1987 Oct 27; 24(10):895-8. PubMed ID: 3448008
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  • 13. Factors influencing feeding practices of extreme poor infants and young children in families of working mothers in Dhaka slums: A qualitative study.
    Kabir A, Maitrot MR.
    PLoS One; 2017 Oct 27; 12(2):e0172119. PubMed ID: 28207894
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  • 15. Nutrition education and introduction of broad bean-based complementary food improves knowledge and dietary practices of caregivers and nutritional status of their young children in Hula, Ethiopia.
    Negash C, Belachew T, Henry CJ, Kebebu A, Abegaz K, Whiting SJ.
    Food Nutr Bull; 2014 Dec 27; 35(4):480-6. PubMed ID: 25639132
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  • 18. Community-based nutrition education for improving infant growth in rural Karnataka.
    Kilaru A, Griffiths PL, Ganapathy S, Ghosh S.
    Indian Pediatr; 2005 May 27; 42(5):425-32. PubMed ID: 15923688
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  • 19. Nutritional interventions through primary health care: impact of the ICDS projects in India.
    Tandon BN.
    Bull World Health Organ; 1989 May 27; 67(1):77-80. PubMed ID: 2706729
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  • 20. Effectiveness of a culturally appropriate nutrition educational intervention delivered through health services to improve growth and complementary feeding of infants: A quasi-experimental study from Chandigarh, India.
    Sharma N, Gupta M, Aggarwal AK, Gorle M.
    PLoS One; 2020 May 27; 15(3):e0229755. PubMed ID: 32182241
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