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Gretel H Pelto

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Maternal & Child Nutrition|December 13, 2012
The ideational dimension of maternal and infant nutrition: the importance of conflicting valuesGretel H Pelto
Nutrition Reviews|November 16, 2020
Applying focused ethnographic methods: examining implications of intracultural diversity for nutrition interventionsGretel H Pelto
The Journal of Nutrition|January 7, 2003
Interrelationships between power-related and belief-related factors determine nutrition in populationsGretel H Pelto, Jeffrey R Backstrand
The Journal of Nutrition|December 4, 2019
Program Impact Pathways and Contexts: A Commentary on Theoretical Issues and Research Applications to Support the EsIAN Component of Mexico's Conditional Cash Transfer ProgramJean-Pierre Habicht, Gretel H Pelto
Maternal & Child Nutrition|May 28, 2016
Addressing epidemiological and public health analytic challenges in outcome and impact research: a commentary on 'Prechewing Infant Food, Consumption of Sweets and Dairy and Not Breastfeeding are Associated with Increased Diarrhea Risk of Ten Month Old Infants'Jean-Pierre Habicht, Gretel H Pelto
Maternal & Child Nutrition|January 19, 2016
Identifying interventions to help rural Kenyan mothers cope with food insecurity: results of a focused ethnographic studyGretel H Pelto, Margaret Armar-Klemesu
The Journal of Nutrition|April 4, 2003
Social research in an integrated science of nutrition: future directionsGretel H Pelto, Hedley C Freake,
The Journal of Nutrition|November 25, 2011
Multiple micronutrient interventions are efficacious, but research on adequacy, plausibility, and implementation needs attentionJean-Pierre Habicht, Gretel H Pelto
Maternal & Child Nutrition|September 21, 2011
Balancing nurturance, cost and time: complementary feeding in Accra, GhanaGretel H Pelto, Margaret Armar-Klemesu
The Journal of Nutrition|January 29, 2011
Responsive feeding: implications for policy and program implementationPatrice L Engle, Gretel H Pelto
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Maternal & Child Nutrition|December 13, 2012
The ideational dimension of maternal and infant nutrition: the importance of conflicting valuesGretel H Pelto
Nutrition Reviews|November 16, 2020
Applying focused ethnographic methods: examining implications of intracultural diversity for nutrition interventionsGretel H Pelto
The Journal of Nutrition|January 7, 2003
Interrelationships between power-related and belief-related factors determine nutrition in populationsGretel H Pelto, Jeffrey R Backstrand
The Journal of Nutrition|December 4, 2019
Program Impact Pathways and Contexts: A Commentary on Theoretical Issues and Research Applications to Support the EsIAN Component of Mexico's Conditional Cash Transfer ProgramJean-Pierre Habicht, Gretel H Pelto
Maternal & Child Nutrition|May 28, 2016
Addressing epidemiological and public health analytic challenges in outcome and impact research: a commentary on 'Prechewing Infant Food, Consumption of Sweets and Dairy and Not Breastfeeding are Associated with Increased Diarrhea Risk of Ten Month Old Infants'Jean-Pierre Habicht, Gretel H Pelto
Maternal & Child Nutrition|January 19, 2016
Identifying interventions to help rural Kenyan mothers cope with food insecurity: results of a focused ethnographic studyGretel H Pelto, Margaret Armar-Klemesu
The Journal of Nutrition|April 4, 2003
Social research in an integrated science of nutrition: future directionsGretel H Pelto, Hedley C Freake,
The Journal of Nutrition|November 25, 2011
Multiple micronutrient interventions are efficacious, but research on adequacy, plausibility, and implementation needs attentionJean-Pierre Habicht, Gretel H Pelto
Maternal & Child Nutrition|September 21, 2011
Balancing nurturance, cost and time: complementary feeding in Accra, GhanaGretel H Pelto, Margaret Armar-Klemesu
The Journal of Nutrition|January 29, 2011
Responsive feeding: implications for policy and program implementationPatrice L Engle, Gretel H Pelto
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