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Cesar G Victora

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American Journal of Public Health|February 17, 2017
Measuring Socioeconomic Inequalities With Predicted Absolute Incomes Rather Than Wealth Quintiles: A Comparative Assessment Using Child Stunting Data From National SurveysGünther Fink, Cesar G Victora, Kenneth Harttgen, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|March 10, 2021
Revisiting maternal and child undernutrition in low-income and middle-income countries: variable progress towards an unfinished agendaCesar G Victora, Parul Christian, Luis Paulo Vidaletti, et al.
Revista De Saude Publica|April 1, 2008
Integrated Management of Childhood Illness: efficiency of primary health in Northeast BrazilDébora G Amorim, Taghreed Adam, João J F Amaral, et al.
Revista De Saude Publica|January 15, 2009
[Early determinants of random blood glucose among adults of the 1982 birth cohort, Pelotas, Southern Brazil]Bernardo L Horta, Denise P Gigante, Cesar G Victora, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|April 18, 2018
Absolute income is a better predictor of coverage by skilled birth attendance than relative wealth quintiles in a multicountry analysis: comparison of 100 low- and middle-income countriesGary Joseph, Inácio C M da Silva, Günther Fink, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|June 28, 2008
Cost implications of improving the quality of child care using integrated clinical algorithms: evidence from Northeast BrazilTaghreed Adam, Sally J Edwards, Débora G Amorim, et al.
Revista De Saude Publica|January 15, 2009
[Maternity and paternity in the Pelotas birth cohort from 1982 to 2004-5, Southern Brazil]Denise P Gigante, Fernando C Barros, Rosângela Veleda, et al.
Cadernos De Saude Publica|October 22, 2010
Concurrent determinants of blood pressure among adolescents: the 11-year follow-up of the 1993 Pelotas (Brazil) birth cohort studyAna M B Menezes, Pedro C Hallal, Cora Luiza Araújo, et al.
BMC Medicine|July 3, 2004
Breastfeeding patterns and exposure to suboptimal breastfeeding among children in developing countries: review and analysis of nationally representative surveysJeremy A Lauer, Ana Pilar Betrán, Cesar G Victora, et al.
Food and Nutrition Bulletin|April 9, 2004
The WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study: planning, study design, and methodologyMercedes de Onis, Cutberto Garza, Cesar G Victora, et al.
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American Journal of Public Health|February 17, 2017
Measuring Socioeconomic Inequalities With Predicted Absolute Incomes Rather Than Wealth Quintiles: A Comparative Assessment Using Child Stunting Data From National SurveysGünther Fink, Cesar G Victora, Kenneth Harttgen, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|March 10, 2021
Revisiting maternal and child undernutrition in low-income and middle-income countries: variable progress towards an unfinished agendaCesar G Victora, Parul Christian, Luis Paulo Vidaletti, et al.
Revista De Saude Publica|April 1, 2008
Integrated Management of Childhood Illness: efficiency of primary health in Northeast BrazilDébora G Amorim, Taghreed Adam, João J F Amaral, et al.
Revista De Saude Publica|January 15, 2009
[Early determinants of random blood glucose among adults of the 1982 birth cohort, Pelotas, Southern Brazil]Bernardo L Horta, Denise P Gigante, Cesar G Victora, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|April 18, 2018
Absolute income is a better predictor of coverage by skilled birth attendance than relative wealth quintiles in a multicountry analysis: comparison of 100 low- and middle-income countriesGary Joseph, Inácio C M da Silva, Günther Fink, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|June 28, 2008
Cost implications of improving the quality of child care using integrated clinical algorithms: evidence from Northeast BrazilTaghreed Adam, Sally J Edwards, Débora G Amorim, et al.
Revista De Saude Publica|January 15, 2009
[Maternity and paternity in the Pelotas birth cohort from 1982 to 2004-5, Southern Brazil]Denise P Gigante, Fernando C Barros, Rosângela Veleda, et al.
Cadernos De Saude Publica|October 22, 2010
Concurrent determinants of blood pressure among adolescents: the 11-year follow-up of the 1993 Pelotas (Brazil) birth cohort studyAna M B Menezes, Pedro C Hallal, Cora Luiza Araújo, et al.
BMC Medicine|July 3, 2004
Breastfeeding patterns and exposure to suboptimal breastfeeding among children in developing countries: review and analysis of nationally representative surveysJeremy A Lauer, Ana Pilar Betrán, Cesar G Victora, et al.
Food and Nutrition Bulletin|April 9, 2004
The WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study: planning, study design, and methodologyMercedes de Onis, Cutberto Garza, Cesar G Victora, et al.
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