Browsing by Author "Ullah, Md Barkat"
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Erratum: Prenatal and postnatal supplementation with lipid-based nutrient supplements reduces anemia and iron deficiency in 18-month-old Bangladeshi children: A cluster-randomized effectiveness trial
Matias, Susana L; Mridha, Malay K; Young, Rebecca T; Khan, Md Showkat A; Siddiqui, Zakia; Ullah, Md Barkat; Vosti, Stephen A; Dewey, Kathryn G (Oxford Academic, 2019-07-02) -
Factors associated with diarrhea and acute respiratory infection in children under two years of age in rural Bangladesh
Ullah, Md Barkat; Mridha, Malay K.; Arnold, Charles D.; Matias, Susana L.; Khan, Md Showkat A.; Siddiqui, Zakia; Hossain, Mokbul; Paul, Rina Rani; Dewey, Kathryn G. (Springer Link, 2019-10-27)Background: Diarrhea and acute respiratory infection (ARI) are major causes of child mortality. We aimed to identify risk factors associated with diarrhea and ARI among children under 2 years of age in rural northern B ... -
Home fortification during the first 1000 d improves child development in Bangladesh: a cluster-randomized effectiveness trial
Matias, Susana L; Mridha, Malay K; Tofail, Fahmida; Arnold, Charles D; Khan, Md Showkat A; Siddiqui, Zakia; Ullah, Md Barkat; Dewey, Kathryn G (© 2017 American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2017-03-08)Background: Nutrition during the first 1000 d is critical for brain development.Objective: We evaluated the effects on child development of home fortification with lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNSs) for mothers and/or ... -
Lipid-based nutrient supplementation in the first 1000 d improves child growth in Bangladesh: a cluster-randomized effectiveness trial
Dewey, Kathryn G; Mridha, Malay K; Matias, Susana L; Arnold, Charles D; Cummins, Joseph R; Khan, Md Showkat Ali; Maalouf-Manasseh, Zeina; Siddiqui, Zakia; Ullah, Md Barkat; Vosti, Stephen A (© 2017 American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2017-03-18)Background: Stunting in linear growth occurs mainly during the first 1000 d, from conception through 24 mo of age. Despite the recognition of this critical period, there have been few evaluations of the growth impact ... -
Newborn physical condition and breastfeeding behaviours: Secondary outcomes of a cluster-randomized trial of prenatal lipid-based nutrient supplements in Bangladesh
Ullah, Md Barkat; Mridha, Malay K; Arnold, Charles D; Matias, Susana L; A Khan, Md Showkat; Siddiqui, Zakia; Hossain, Mokbul; Paul, Rina Rani; Dewey, Kathryn G (Wiley, 2019-10)Prenatal nutritional supplements may improve birth outcomes. This study aims to examine the effect of prenatal lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS), compared with iron and folic acid (IFA), on general newborn physical ... -
Prenatal and postnatal supplementation with lipid-based nutrient supplements reduces anemia and iron deficiency in 18-month-old Bangladeshi children: A cluster-randomized effectiveness trial
Matias, Susana L; Mridha, Malay K; Young, Rebecca T; Khan, Md Showkat A; Siddiqui, Zakia; Ullah, Md Barkat; Vosti, Stephen A; Dewey, Kathryn G (Oxford Academic, 2018-06-13)Background: Anemia, iron deficiency (ID), and iron deficiency anemia (IDA) among young children are public health concerns in developing countries. Objective: We evaluated the effects of small-quantity lipid-based nutrient ... -
Provision of pre- and postnatal nutritional supplements generally did not increase or decrease common childhood illnesses in Bangladesh: A cluster-randomized effectiveness trial
Ullah, Md Barkat; Mridha, Malay K; Arnold, Charles D; Matias, Susana L; Khan, Md Showkat A; Siddiqui, Zakia; Hossain, Mokbul; Dewey, Kathryn G (Oxford Academic, 2019-06-04)Background: Nutritional interventions may affect child morbidity. Objective: The aim of this study was to examine whether providing lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNSs) to pregnant and lactating women or LNS or ...