Autor: Coates, Jennifer
- Building evidence for sustainability of food and nutrition intervention programs in developing countries
- A program needs-driven approach to selecting dietary assessment methods for decision-making in food fortification programs
- Applying dietary assessment methods for food fortication and other nutrition programs
Autor: Colaiezzi, Brooke
Ejemplares similares: Exploring the association between agricultural production systems and household diets in Viet Nam
- Analyzing the drivers of household dietary diversity: Evidence from Burkina Faso
- Assessing sustainable and healthy diets in large-scale surveys: Validity and applicability of a dietary index based on a brief food group propensity questionnaire representing the EAT-Lancet Planetary Health Diet
- Where are nutritious diets most expensive? Evidence from 195 foods in 164 countries
- Decomposition of changes in the consumption of macronutrients in Vietnam between 2004 and 2014
- Diet quality and associations with motivation and ability to consume a healthy diet among adolescents from urban low-income households in Bangladesh
- Dietary intake and occupational status among female youths of Thai Nguyen, Vietnam
Ejemplares similares: Multisectoral community development in Nepal has greater effects on child growth and diet than nutrition education alone
- Diet quality over time is associated with better development in rural Nepali children
- Child diet and household characteristics relate differently to child development at the beginning and the end of the second “1000 days” in rural Nepal
- A multi-sectoral community development intervention has a positive impact on diet quality and growth in school-age children in rural Nepal
- Trajectories of child growth, child development, and home child-rearing quality during the COVID pandemic in rural Nepal
- MILK Symposium review: Milk consumption is associated with better height and weight in rural Nepali children over 60 months of age and better head circumference in children 24 to 60 months of age
- Examining the implementation of multisectoral programs: The SELEVER process evaluation