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The Journal of Nutrition|March 4, 2015
Poor thiamin and riboflavin status is common among women of childbearing age in rural and urban CambodiaKyly C Whitfield, Crystal D Karakochuk, Yazheng Liu, et al.
Maternal & Child Nutrition|June 1, 2019
Effect of enhanced homestead food production on anaemia among Cambodian women and children: A cluster randomized controlled trialKristina D Michaux, Kroeun Hou, Crystal D Karakochuk, et al.
Nutrients|March 21, 2018
Concentrations of Water-Soluble Forms of Choline in Human Milk from Lactating Women in Canada and CambodiaAlejandra M Wiedeman, Kyly C Whitfield, Kaitlin M March, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|May 12, 2021
The Inclusion of Folic Acid in Weekly Iron-Folic Acid Supplements Confers no Additional Benefit on Anemia Reduction in Nonpregnant Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial in MalaysiaKaitlyn L I Samson, Su Peng Loh, Siew Siew Lee, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|October 27, 2007
Very high rates of vitamin D insufficiency in women of child-bearing age living in Beijing and Hong KongJean Woo, Christopher W K Lam, Jason Leung, et al.
JAMA Pediatrics|August 18, 2016
Perinatal Consumption of Thiamine-Fortified Fish Sauce in Rural Cambodia: A Randomized Clinical TrialKyly C Whitfield, Crystal D Karakochuk, Hou Kroeun, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|March 11, 2024
The prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbiome of Pacific oyster spat is shaped by ocean warming but not acidificationKevin Xu Zhong, Amy M Chan, Brenna Collicutt, et al.
BMJ Global Health|December 4, 2020
Weekly iron-folic acid supplements containing 2.8 mg folic acid are associated with a lower risk of neural tube defects than the current practice of 0.4 mg: a randomised controlled trial in MalaysiaKaitlyn L I Samson, Su Peng Loh, Siew Siew Lee, et al.
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The Journal of Nutrition|March 4, 2015
Poor thiamin and riboflavin status is common among women of childbearing age in rural and urban CambodiaKyly C Whitfield, Crystal D Karakochuk, Yazheng Liu, et al.
Maternal & Child Nutrition|June 1, 2019
Effect of enhanced homestead food production on anaemia among Cambodian women and children: A cluster randomized controlled trialKristina D Michaux, Kroeun Hou, Crystal D Karakochuk, et al.
Nutrients|March 21, 2018
Concentrations of Water-Soluble Forms of Choline in Human Milk from Lactating Women in Canada and CambodiaAlejandra M Wiedeman, Kyly C Whitfield, Kaitlin M March, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|May 12, 2021
The Inclusion of Folic Acid in Weekly Iron-Folic Acid Supplements Confers no Additional Benefit on Anemia Reduction in Nonpregnant Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial in MalaysiaKaitlyn L I Samson, Su Peng Loh, Siew Siew Lee, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|October 27, 2007
Very high rates of vitamin D insufficiency in women of child-bearing age living in Beijing and Hong KongJean Woo, Christopher W K Lam, Jason Leung, et al.
JAMA Pediatrics|August 18, 2016
Perinatal Consumption of Thiamine-Fortified Fish Sauce in Rural Cambodia: A Randomized Clinical TrialKyly C Whitfield, Crystal D Karakochuk, Hou Kroeun, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|March 11, 2024
The prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbiome of Pacific oyster spat is shaped by ocean warming but not acidificationKevin Xu Zhong, Amy M Chan, Brenna Collicutt, et al.
BMJ Global Health|December 4, 2020
Weekly iron-folic acid supplements containing 2.8 mg folic acid are associated with a lower risk of neural tube defects than the current practice of 0.4 mg: a randomised controlled trial in MalaysiaKaitlyn L I Samson, Su Peng Loh, Siew Siew Lee, et al.
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