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145 related items for PubMed ID: 32036257

  • 1. Catch-up growth in height and cognitive function: Why definitions matter.
    Casale D, Desmond C, Richter LM.
    Econ Hum Biol; 2020 May; 37():100853. PubMed ID: 32036257
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  • 2. Catch-up growth in stunted children: Definitions and predictors.
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  • 4. Are early childhood stunting and catch-up growth associated with school age cognition?-Evidence from an Indian birth cohort.
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  • 5. Children who recover from early stunting and children who are not stunted demonstrate similar levels of cognition.
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  • 8. The association between stunting and psychosocial development among preschool children: a study using the South African Birth to Twenty cohort data.
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  • 10. Is complete catch-up possible for stunted malnourished children?
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  • 12. Reversibility of stunting: epidemiological findings in children from developing countries.
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  • 17. Does early linear growth failure influence later school performance? A cohort study in Karonga district, northern Malawi.
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  • 20. Preschool stunting, adolescent migration, catch-up growth, and adult height in young senegalese men and women of rural origin.
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