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Kenneth M Maleta

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Current Developments in Nutrition|May 14, 2023
The Effects of One Egg Per Day on Vitamin A Status Among Young Malawian Children: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled TrialE Rochelle Werner, Marjorie J Haskell, Charles D Arnold, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 14, 2016
Metabolic alterations in children with environmental enteric dysfunctionRichard D Semba, Michelle Shardell, Indi Trehan, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|August 11, 2017
Trial of ready-to-use supplemental food and corn-soy blend in pregnant Malawian women with moderate malnutrition: a randomized controlled clinical trialMeghan Callaghan-Gillespie, Andrew A Schaffner, Patsy Garcia, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|February 12, 2016
Including whey protein and whey permeate in ready-to-use supplementary food improves recovery rates in children with moderate acute malnutrition: a randomized, double-blind clinical trialHeather C Stobaugh, Kelsey N Ryan, Julie A Kennedy, et al.
Ebiomedicine|May 24, 2016
Child Stunting is Associated with Low Circulating Essential Amino AcidsRichard D Semba, Michelle Shardell, Fayrouz A Sakr Ashour, et al.
Trials|November 19, 2015
Common beans and cowpeas as complementary foods to reduce environmental enteric dysfunction and stunting in Malawian children: study protocol for two randomized controlled trialsIndi Trehan, Nicole S Benzoni, Alfred Z Wang, et al.
Current Developments in Nutrition|March 2, 2022
Plasma Choline Concentration Was Not Increased After a 6-Month Egg Intervention in 6-9-Month-Old Malawian Children: Results from a Randomized Controlled TrialMegan G Bragg, Elizabeth L Prado, Charles D Arnold, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|June 16, 2017
Effect of a package of health and nutrition services on sustained recovery in children after moderate acute malnutrition and factors related to sustaining recovery: a cluster-randomized trialHeather C Stobaugh, Lucy B Bollinger, Sara E Adams, et al.
Maternal & Child Nutrition|December 26, 2022
The association between plasma choline, growth and neurodevelopment among Malawian children aged 6-15 months enroled in an egg intervention trialMegan G Bragg, Elizabeth L Prado, Bess L Caswell, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|June 12, 2015
Provision of 10-40 g/d Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements from 6 to 18 Months of Age Does Not Prevent Linear Growth Faltering in MalawiKenneth M Maleta, John Phuka, Lotta Alho, et al.
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Current Developments in Nutrition|May 14, 2023
The Effects of One Egg Per Day on Vitamin A Status Among Young Malawian Children: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled TrialE Rochelle Werner, Marjorie J Haskell, Charles D Arnold, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 14, 2016
Metabolic alterations in children with environmental enteric dysfunctionRichard D Semba, Michelle Shardell, Indi Trehan, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|August 11, 2017
Trial of ready-to-use supplemental food and corn-soy blend in pregnant Malawian women with moderate malnutrition: a randomized controlled clinical trialMeghan Callaghan-Gillespie, Andrew A Schaffner, Patsy Garcia, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|February 12, 2016
Including whey protein and whey permeate in ready-to-use supplementary food improves recovery rates in children with moderate acute malnutrition: a randomized, double-blind clinical trialHeather C Stobaugh, Kelsey N Ryan, Julie A Kennedy, et al.
Ebiomedicine|May 24, 2016
Child Stunting is Associated with Low Circulating Essential Amino AcidsRichard D Semba, Michelle Shardell, Fayrouz A Sakr Ashour, et al.
Trials|November 19, 2015
Common beans and cowpeas as complementary foods to reduce environmental enteric dysfunction and stunting in Malawian children: study protocol for two randomized controlled trialsIndi Trehan, Nicole S Benzoni, Alfred Z Wang, et al.
Current Developments in Nutrition|March 2, 2022
Plasma Choline Concentration Was Not Increased After a 6-Month Egg Intervention in 6-9-Month-Old Malawian Children: Results from a Randomized Controlled TrialMegan G Bragg, Elizabeth L Prado, Charles D Arnold, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|June 16, 2017
Effect of a package of health and nutrition services on sustained recovery in children after moderate acute malnutrition and factors related to sustaining recovery: a cluster-randomized trialHeather C Stobaugh, Lucy B Bollinger, Sara E Adams, et al.
Maternal & Child Nutrition|December 26, 2022
The association between plasma choline, growth and neurodevelopment among Malawian children aged 6-15 months enroled in an egg intervention trialMegan G Bragg, Elizabeth L Prado, Bess L Caswell, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|June 12, 2015
Provision of 10-40 g/d Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements from 6 to 18 Months of Age Does Not Prevent Linear Growth Faltering in MalawiKenneth M Maleta, John Phuka, Lotta Alho, et al.
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