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  1. Estimates of burden and consequences of infants born small for gestational age in low and middle income countries with INTERGROWTH-21st standard: Analysis of CHERG datasets por Lee, Anne C. C., Kozuki, Naoko, Cousens, Simon, Stevens, Gretchen A., Blencowe, Hannah, Huybregts, Lieven

    Publicado 2017
    “…Objectives To estimate small for gestational age birth prevalence and attributable neonatal mortality in low and middle income countries with the INTERGROWTH-21st birth weight standard. …”
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  2. Prevalence of large‐for‐gestational age and macrosomia among livebirths in 23 low‐ and middle‐income countries between 2000 and 2021: An individual participant data analysis por Kirakoya‐Samadoulougou, Fati, Ukwishaka, Joyeuse, Ngwasiri, Calypse, Subedi, Seema, Hazel, Elizabeth A., Erchick, Daniel J., Wu, Lee Shu Fune, Grandi, Carlos, Lachat, Carl, Toe, Laéticia Céline, Roberfroid, Dominique, Huybregts, Lieven, Labrique, Alain B., Rashid, Mabhubur, Shaikh, Saijuddin, Haque, Rezwanul, Baqui, Abdullah H., Saha, Samir K., Khanam, Rasheda, Rahman, Sayedur, Silveira, Md Mariângela F., Buffarini, Romina, Shapiro, Roger L., Zash, Rebecca, Zhu, Zhonghai, Zeng, Lingxia, Qiu, Xiu, He, Jianrong, Gebreyesus, Seifu H., Tesfamariam, Kokeb, Chan, Grace, Bekele, Delayehu, Adu‐Afarwuah, Seth, Dewey, Kathryn G., Gyaase, Stephaney, Wylie, Blair J., Taneja, Sunita, Chowdhury, Ranadip, Babu, Giridhara R., Deepa, R., Rishard, Mohamed, Lazzerini, Marzia, Rodriguez‐Sibaja, Maria J., Acevedo‐Gallegos, Sandra, Ashorn, Per, Maleta, Kenneth, Mullany, Luke C., Jehan, Fyezah, Ilyas, Muhammad, Rogerson, Stephen J., Unger, Holger W., Ghosh, Rakesh, Musange, Sabine, Mongkolchati, Aroonsri, Keentupthai, Paniya, Fawzi, Wafaie, Wang, Dongqing, Schmiegelow, Christentze, Minja, Daniel, Hjort, Line, Lusingu, John P. A., Smith, Emily R., Masanja, Honorati, Kabole, Fathma Mohamed, Slim, Salim Nassir, Kakuru, Abel, Kajubi, Richard, Walker, Dilys, Waiswa, Peter, Ramokolo, Vundli, Zembe‐Mkabile, Wanga, Semrau, Katherine, Hamer, Davidson H., Chico, R. Matthew, Chaponda, Enesia Banda, Manasyan, Albert, Pry, Jake M., Musokotwane, Kebby, Banda, Bowen, Prendergast, Andrew, Chasekwa, Bernard, Katz, Joanne, Lee, Anne C. C., Black, Robert E.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Objective To examine the prevalence of large‐for‐gestational age (LGA) and macrosomia in 23 countries between 2000 and 2021. …”
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  3. Neonatal mortality risk of vulnerable newborns by fine stratum of gestational age and birthweight for 230 679 live births in nine low- and middle-income countries, 2000-2017 por Hazel, Elizabeth A., Erchick, Daniel J., Katz, Joanne, Lee, Anne C. C., Diaz, Michael, Wu, Lee S. F., West, Keith P., Shamim, Abu Ahmed, Christian, Parul, Ali, Hasmot, Baqui, Abdullah H., Saha, Samir K., Ahmed, Salahuddin, Roy, Arunangshu Dutta, Silveira, Mariângela F., Buffarini, Romina, Shapiro, Roger, Zash, Rebecca, Kolsteren, Patrick, Lachat, Carl, Huybregts, Lieven, Roberfroid, Dominique, Zhu, Zhonghai, Zeng, Lingxia, Gebreyesus, Seifu H., Tesfamariam, Kokeb, Adu-Afarwuah, Seth, Dewey, Kathryn G., Gyaase, Stephaney, Poku-Asante, Kwaku, Boamah Kaali, Ellen, Jack, Darby, Ravilla, Thulasiraj, Tielsch, James, Taneja, Sunita, Chowdhury, Ranadip, Ashorn, Per, Maleta, Kenneth, Ashorn, Ulla, Mangani, Charles, Mullany, Luke C., Khatry, Subarna K., Ramokolo, Vundli, Zembe-Mkabile, Wanga, Fawzi, Wafaie W., Wang, Dongqing, Schmiegelow, Christentze, Minja, Daniel, Msemo, Omari Abdul, Lusingu, John P. A., Smith, Emily R., Masanja, Honorati, Mongkolchati, Aroonsri, Keentupthai, Paniya, Kakuru, Abel, Kajubi, Richard, Semrau, Katherine, Hamer, Davidson H., Manasyan, Albert, Pry, Jake M., Chasekwa, Bernard, Humphrey, Jean, Black, Robert E.

    Publicado 2025
    “…To describe the mortality risks by fine strata of gestational age and birthweight among 230 679 live births in nine low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) from 2000 to 2017.Descriptive multi‐country secondary data analysis.Nine LMICs in sub‐Saharan Africa, Southern and Eastern Asia, and Latin America.Liveborn infants from 15 population‐based cohorts.Subnational, population‐based studies with high‐quality birth outcome data were invited to join the Vulnerable Newborn Measurement Collaboration. …”
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  4. The relationship of preterm and small for gestational age with child cognition during school-age years por Nguyen, Phuong Thi, Nguyen, Phuong Hong, Tran, Lan Mai, Khuong, Long Quynh, Nguyen, Son Van, Young, Melissa F., DiGirolamo, Ann, Ramakrishnan, Usha

    Publicado 2024
    “…Background Children born preterm and/or small for gestational age (SGA) are at increased risk of poor cognitive outcomes, particularly in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). …”
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  5. The relationship between preterm and small for gestational age on child cognition during school-age years por Nguyen, Phuong Thi, Nguyen, Phuong Hong, Tran, Lan M., Khuong, Long K., Nguyen, Son V., Young, Melissa F., DiGirolamo, Ann, Ramakrishnan, Usha

    Publicado 2024
    “…Objectives: Children born preterm and/or small for gestational age (SGA) have a high susceptibility to neurological impairments that may affect cognitive and learning outcomes during school age and beyond. …”
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  6. The minimum dietary diversity for women indicator can be extended to children and adolescents aged 4-15 years as a proxy population indicator for good micronutrient adequacy of diets in low- and middle-income countries por Diop, Loty, Gelli, Aulo, Huybregts, Lieven, Arsenault, Joanne E., Bliznashka, Lilia, Boy, Erick, Deitchler, Megan, Lachat, Carl, Moursi, Mourad, Ochoa-Avilés, Angelica M., Olney, Deanna K., Becquey, Elodie

    Publicado 2025
    “…Methods We conducted a secondary data analysis of 9 datasets of repeated 24-h recalls or weighed records including 11,524 children/adolescents aged 4–15 y, collected in 7 countries (Burkina Faso, Ghana, Ecuador, India, Malawi, Uganda, and Zambia) between 2007 and 2022. …”
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  7. Market analysis for cultured proteins in low- and lower-middle income countries. por Herrick, T., Gannon, S., Kreis, Katharine, Zobrist, S., Harner-Jay, Claudia, Goldstein, J., Mason, S., Olander, L., Pérez, N., Ringler, Claudia, Shindell, D., Parker, M. E.

    Publicado 2019
    “…The global burden of malnutrition is unacceptably high.10 Worldwide, an estimated 22% of children under the age of five were stunted and 8% were wasted in 2018.11 Low-quality diets lacking in essential vitamins, minerals, proteins, and other nutrients are a key contributor to this burden.12 Animal-source foods—such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and dairy—are important components of a diverse diet and provide high-quality proteins and other essential nutrients that promote optimal growth and development.13,14,15,16,17As populations and incomes grow, the global demand for animal-source foods is projected to increase substantially, particularly in many low- and lower-middle income countries (LMICs).18,19 However, cost is currently a significant barrier to animal-source food consumption. …”
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  8. Assessing statistical similarity in dietary intakes of women of reproductive age in Bangladesh por Wable, Gargi, Dickin, Katherine, Kanbur, Ravi, Menon, Purnima, Rasmussen, Kathleen M., Hoddinott, John F.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Women of reproductive age (WRA) need adequate nutrient intakes to sustain a healthy pregnancy, support fetal growth, and breastfeed after childbirth. …”
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  9. Gender and age employment gaps within agrifood value chains in Bangladesh and Uganda por Ambler, Kate, Bloem, Jeffrey R., Wagner, Julia

    Publicado 2024
    “…The brief offers recommendations for addressing systemic barriers that contribute to gender and age gaps in this “hidden middle” of agrifood value chains. …”
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  10. A one health approach to address foodborne diseases in low‑ and middle‑income countries por Kumar, Praveen, Zhang, Wei

    Publicado 2025
    “…Health outcomes due to FBDs lead to more than 100 million USD of annual preventable economic burden, and over 90% of these economic losses occur in low‑ and middle‑income countries (LMICs) [2]. FBDs disproportionately impact children under 5 years of age. …”
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  11. Dairy trade liberalization and child stunting: Evidence from low- and middle-income countries por Liu, Xinghua, Liang, Yue, Chen, Kevin Z.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Despite the well-studied nutritional benefits of dairy for child linear growth, dairy is less consumed in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where the prevalence of child stunting is high. …”
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  12. Individual and environmental factors influencing adolescents’ dietary behavior in low- and middle-income settings por Verstraeten, Roosmarijn, Leroy, Jef L., Pieniak, Zuzanna, Ochoa-Avilés, Angélica, Holdsworth, Michelle, Verbeke, Wim, Maes, Lea, Kolsteren, Patrick

    Publicado 2016
    “…Objective: Given the public health importance of improving dietary behavior in chronic disease prevention in low- and middle-income countries it is crucial to understand the factors influencing dietary behavior in these settings. …”
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  13. Barriers and facilitators to fruit and vegetable consumption among rural Indian women of reproductive age por Kehoe, Sarah H., Dhurde, Varsha, Bhaise, Shilpa, Kale, Rashmi, Gelli, Aulo

    Publicado 2019
    “…Micronutrient deficiencies have been a serious public health problem among women of reproductive age in low- and middle-income countries including India, adversely affecting maternal and child health and human capital outcomes. …”
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  14. Making food systems work for complementary feeding in low- and middle-income countries: Meeting Report por Micronutrient Forum

    Publicado 2024
    “…Food systems currently are not meeting the needs of children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). across the globe. …”
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