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    Adherence to multiple micronutrient powder among young children in rural Bangladesh: a cross-sectional study Global health 

    Raj Angdembe, Mirak; Choudhury, Nuzhat; Raisul Haque, Mohammad; Ahmed, Tahmeed (© 2015 BioMed Central Ltd., 2015)
    Background: Multiple micronutrient powder (MMNP) can be sprinkled onto any semisolid food and can be given to young children to address iron deficiency anemia. The female community health volunteers of BRAC (an NGO) known ...
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    Reprint of: issues with families and children in a disaster context: a qualitative perspective from rural Bangladesh 

    Akhter, Syeda Rezwana; Sarkar, Ratan Kumar; Dutta, Mitul; Khanom, Roxana; Akter, Nasima; Chowdhury, Md. Raihan; Sultan, Mainus (© 2015 Elsevier Ltd., 2015)
    Natural disasters such as floods and cyclones have repeatedly devastated lives and destroyed the belongings of people. This is especially so for children and their families in Bangladesh. This study analyzed the specific ...
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    Issues with families and children in a disaster context: a qualitative perspective from rural Bangladesh 

    Akhter, Syeda Rezwana; Sarkar, Ratan Kumar; Dutta, Mitul; Khanom, Roxana; Akter, Nasima; Chowdhury, Md. Raihan; Sultan, Mainus (© 2015 Elsevier Ltd., 2015-09)
    Natural disasters such as floods and cyclones have repeatedly devastated lives and destroyed the belongings of people. This is especially so for children and their families in Bangladesh. This study analyzed the specific ...
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    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 ...
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    Development and validation of a tool to assess appetite of children in low income settings 

    Nahar, Baitun; Hossain, Muttaquina; Ickes, Scott B.; Naila, Nurun Nahar; Mahfuz, Mustafa; Hossain, Daluwar; Denno, Donna M.; Walson, Judd; Ahmed, Tahmeed (Science Direct, 2018-12-21)
    Reliable and validated tools for measuring appetite of children in South Asia are not available. This study aimed to develop and validate a tool for assessing appetite level of under-five children. Based on literature ...

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    AuthorAhmed, Tahmeed (2)Akhter, Syeda Rezwana (2)Akter, Nasima (2)Chowdhury, Md. Raihan (2)Dutta, Mitul (2)Khanom, Roxana (2)Sarkar, Ratan Kumar (2)Sultan, Mainus (2)Arnold, Charles D (1)Choudhury, Nuzhat (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Cyclone (2)Disaster preparedness (2)Disasters (2)Flood (2)Perception (2)Adherence (1)Appetite assessment tool (1)Executive function (1)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (3)2017 (1)2018 (1)Has File(s)No (4)Yes (1)

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