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Mary S Fewtrell

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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 9, 2016
Weight centile crossing in infancy: correlations between successive months show evidence of growth feedback and an infant-child growth transitionTim J Cole, Atul Singhal, Mary S Fewtrell, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|July 28, 2004
Prematurity and reduced body fatness at 8-12 y of ageMary S Fewtrell, Alan Lucas, Tim J Cole, et al.
Pediatric Research|June 25, 2021
Human milk feeding and cognitive outcome in preterm infants: the role of infection and NEC reductionWinok Lapidaire, Alan Lucas, Jonathan D Clayden, et al.
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|August 14, 2020
Utility of specific bioelectrical impedance vector analysis for the assessment of body composition in childrenJonathan Ck Wells, Jane E Williams, Leigh C Ward, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 1, 2018
Bio-electrical impedance vector analysis: testing Piccoli's model against objective body composition data in children and adolescentsJonathan C K Wells, Jane E Williams, Rina Y Quek, et al.
Plos One|May 22, 2013
Use of fat mass and fat free mass standard deviation scores obtained using simple measurement methods in healthy children and patients: comparison with the reference 4-component modelRachel R Atherton, Jane E Williams, Jonathan C K Wells, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|September 14, 2015
Summary of Current Recommendations on Iron Provision and Monitoring of Iron Status for Breastfed and Formula-Fed Infants in Resource-Rich and Resource-Constrained CountriesOlle Hernell, Mary S Fewtrell, Michael K Georgieff, et al.
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|July 26, 2011
Aluminium exposure from parenteral nutrition in preterm infants and later health outcomes during childhood and adolescenceMary S Fewtrell, Caroline J Edmonds, Elizabeth Isaacs, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|October 10, 2008
Associations between birth weight and later body composition: evidence from the 4-component modelSirinuch Chomtho, Jonathan C K Wells, Jane E Williams, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|June 19, 2009
Early growth and body composition in infancySirinuch Chomtho, Jonathan C K Wells, Peter S Davies, et al.
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 9, 2016
Weight centile crossing in infancy: correlations between successive months show evidence of growth feedback and an infant-child growth transitionTim J Cole, Atul Singhal, Mary S Fewtrell, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|July 28, 2004
Prematurity and reduced body fatness at 8-12 y of ageMary S Fewtrell, Alan Lucas, Tim J Cole, et al.
Pediatric Research|June 25, 2021
Human milk feeding and cognitive outcome in preterm infants: the role of infection and NEC reductionWinok Lapidaire, Alan Lucas, Jonathan D Clayden, et al.
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|August 14, 2020
Utility of specific bioelectrical impedance vector analysis for the assessment of body composition in childrenJonathan Ck Wells, Jane E Williams, Leigh C Ward, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 1, 2018
Bio-electrical impedance vector analysis: testing Piccoli's model against objective body composition data in children and adolescentsJonathan C K Wells, Jane E Williams, Rina Y Quek, et al.
Plos One|May 22, 2013
Use of fat mass and fat free mass standard deviation scores obtained using simple measurement methods in healthy children and patients: comparison with the reference 4-component modelRachel R Atherton, Jane E Williams, Jonathan C K Wells, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|September 14, 2015
Summary of Current Recommendations on Iron Provision and Monitoring of Iron Status for Breastfed and Formula-Fed Infants in Resource-Rich and Resource-Constrained CountriesOlle Hernell, Mary S Fewtrell, Michael K Georgieff, et al.
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|July 26, 2011
Aluminium exposure from parenteral nutrition in preterm infants and later health outcomes during childhood and adolescenceMary S Fewtrell, Caroline J Edmonds, Elizabeth Isaacs, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|October 10, 2008
Associations between birth weight and later body composition: evidence from the 4-component modelSirinuch Chomtho, Jonathan C K Wells, Jane E Williams, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|June 19, 2009
Early growth and body composition in infancySirinuch Chomtho, Jonathan C K Wells, Peter S Davies, et al.
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