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189 related items for PubMed ID: 35235588

  • 1. Are early childhood stunting and catch-up growth associated with school age cognition?-Evidence from an Indian birth cohort.
    Koshy B, Srinivasan M, Gopalakrishnan S, Mohan VR, Scharf R, Murray-Kolb L, John S, Beulah R, Muliyil J, Kang G.
    PLoS One; 2022; 17(3):e0264010. PubMed ID: 35235588
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  • 2. Structured early childhood education exposure and childhood cognition - Evidence from an Indian birth cohort.
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    Sci Rep; 2024 Jun 05; 14(1):12951. PubMed ID: 38839990
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  • 3. Children who recover from early stunting and children who are not stunted demonstrate similar levels of cognition.
    Crookston BT, Penny ME, Alder SC, Dickerson TT, Merrill RM, Stanford JB, Porucznik CA, Dearden KA.
    J Nutr; 2010 Nov 05; 140(11):1996-2001. PubMed ID: 20844188
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  • 5. Does early linear growth failure influence later school performance? A cohort study in Karonga district, northern Malawi.
    Sunny BS, DeStavola B, Dube A, Kondowe S, Crampin AC, Glynn JR.
    PLoS One; 2018 Nov 05; 13(11):e0200380. PubMed ID: 30395573
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  • 6. Early childhood stunting is associated with lower developmental levels in the subsequent generation of children.
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    J Nutr; 2015 Apr 05; 145(4):823-8. PubMed ID: 25833785
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  • 7. Catch-up growth in height and cognitive function: Why definitions matter.
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  • 9. Birth Size, Stunting and Recovery from Stunting in Andhra Pradesh, India: Evidence from the Young Lives Study.
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  • 10. Catch-up growth does not associate with cognitive development in Indian school-age children.
    Sokolovic N, Selvam S, Srinivasan K, Thankachan P, Kurpad AV, Thomas T.
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  • 11. Effects of stunting, diarrhoeal disease, and parasitic infection during infancy on cognition in late childhood: a follow-up study.
    Berkman DS, Lescano AG, Gilman RH, Lopez SL, Black MM.
    Lancet; 2002 Feb 16; 359(9306):564-71. PubMed ID: 11867110
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  • 12. Factors associated with recovery from stunting at 24 months of age among infants and young children enrolled in the Pediatric Development Clinic (PDC): A retrospective cohort study in rural Rwanda.
    Nemerimana M, Havugarurema S, Nshimyiryo A, Karambizi AC, Kirk CM, Beck K, Gégout C, Anderson T, Bigirumwami O, Ubarijoro JM, Ngamije PK, Miller AC.
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  • 13. Nutritional status and concomitant factors of stunting among pre-school children in Malda, India: A micro-level study using a multilevel approach.
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  • 14. Stunting trajectories from post-infancy to adolescence in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam.
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  • 15. Recovery from stunting and cognitive outcomes in young children: evidence from the South African Birth to Twenty Cohort Study.
    Casale D, Desmond C.
    J Dev Orig Health Dis; 2016 Apr 16; 7(2):163-71. PubMed ID: 26399543
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  • 17. Stunting, recovery from stunting and puberty development in the MINIMat cohort, Bangladesh.
    Svefors P, Pervin J, Islam Khan A, Rahman A, Ekström EC, El Arifeen S, Ekholm Selling K, Persson LÅ.
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  • 20. Early childhood development and stunting: Findings from the MAL-ED birth cohort study in Bangladesh.
    Nahar B, Hossain M, Mahfuz M, Islam MM, Hossain MI, Murray-Kolb LE, Seidman JC, Ahmed T.
    Matern Child Nutr; 2020 Jan 16; 16(1):e12864. PubMed ID: 31237738
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