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Effects of neonatal nutrition interventions on neonatal mortality and child health and development outcomes: A systematic review

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Aamer Imdad, Faseeha Rehman, Evan W. Davis, Deepika Ranjit et al.

Journal: Campbell Systematic ReviewsYear: 2021Citations: 10

Abstract Background The last two decades have seen a significant decrease in mortality for children <5 years of age in low and middle‐income countries (LMICs); however, neonatal (age, 0–28 days) mortality has not decreased at the same rate. We assessed three neonatal nutritional interventions tha...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and DieteticsOpen Access
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Agricultural Sector FDI and Economic Growth in Saarc Countries

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Manamba Epaphra, H Ales, Mwakalasya, Raka Saxena et al.

Journal: International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE)Year: 2019Citations: 3

The study seeks to establish the relationship between foreign direct investment to Saarc region agricultural sector and economic growth with secondary data. SAARC comprises 3% of the world's area, 21% of the world's population and 3.8% (US$2.9 trillion) making up a total of 3% of the world’s area. T...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceGeneral Economics, Econometrics and FinanceOpen Access
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PROTOCOL: Effects of nutritional interventions during pregnancy on birth, child health, and development outcomes: A systematic review of evidence from low‐ and middle‐income countries

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Zohra S Lassi, Aamer Imdad, Deepika Ranjit, Gamael Saint Surin et al.

Journal: Campbell Systematic ReviewsYear: 2019Citations: 3

Optimal nutrition plays a crucial role before, during and after pregnancy (Alfaradhi & Ozanne, 2011; Black et al., 2013; Ota, Hori, Mori, Tobe-Gai, & Farrar, 2015). Poor maternal nutritional status is a risk factor for serious foetal complications and the outcomes for the neonate, including intraute...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and DieteticsOpen Access
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Advisory Committee for SMART 2022

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Abdul Abu Bakar, Elias Randjbaran, Данила Парыгин, R. Mohamad et al.

Year: 2022
Health SciencesMedicineReproductive MedicineOpen Access
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