Mark J Manary
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Magalhaes M, Ojeda A, Mechlowitz K, Brittain K, Daniel J, Roba K, et al.
Int Breastfeed J
. 2022 Dec;
17(1):93.
PMID: 36578078
Background: Estimates by the World Health Organization indicate that over 800,000 global neonatal deaths each year are attributed to deviations from recommended best practices in infant feeding. Identifying factors promoting...
12.
Hendrixson D, Lasowski P, Koroma A, Manary M
Curr Dev Nutr
. 2022 Dec;
6(10):nzac138.
PMID: 36475019
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) infants are at increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Identification of LBW may not occur in settings where access to reliable scales is limited. Mid-upper...
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Koroma A, Ellie M, Bangura K, Iversen P, Hendrixson D, Stephenson K, et al.
Matern Child Nutr
. 2022 Nov;
19(1):e13456.
PMID: 36349973
Undernutrition during pregnancy in adolescence confers a high risk of maternal morbidity and adverse birth outcomes, particularly in low-resource settings. In a secondary analysis, we hypothesized that younger undernourished pregnant...
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Havelaar A, Brhane M, Ahmed I, Kedir J, Chen D, Deblais L, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2022 Oct;
12(10):e061311.
PMID: 36198455
Introduction: Undernutrition is an underlying cause of mortality in children under five (CU5) years of age. Animal-source foods have been shown to decrease malnutrition in CU5. Livestock are important reservoirs...
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Hendrixson D, Naskidashvili N, Stephenson K, Laury M, Koroma A, Manary M
J Nutr
. 2022 Sep;
152(12):2744-2753.
PMID: 36055798
Background: Previously, a novel oat ready-to-use therapeutic food (o-RUTF) resulted in improved recovery from severe acute malnutrition (SAM) when compared to a standard RUTF (s-RUTF). The o-RUTF contained 18% oat,...
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Stephenson K, Hendrixson D, Manary M
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2022 Mar;
115(5):1259-1260.
PMID: 35348577
No abstract available.
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Leppanen J, Butcher J, Godbout C, Stephenson K, Hendrixson D, Griswold S, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2022 Feb;
12(2):e049783.
PMID: 35177442
Objectives: To investigate the feasibility of eye-tracking-based testing of the speed of visual orienting in malnourished young children at rural clinics in Sierra Leone. Design: Prospective dual cohort study nested...
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Rajabi T, Schell S, Agapova S, Hassan A, Zalta M, Wegner D, et al.
J Nutr
. 2022 Jan;
152(4):1149-1158.
PMID: 34982817
Background: There is uncertainty about whether children with moderate wasting should receive supplementary feeding. Objectives: We examined whether supplementary feeding compared with counseling alone in children with moderate wasting prevented...
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Woeltje M, Evanoff A, Helmink B, Culbertson D, Maleta K, Manary M, et al.
Public Health Nutr
. 2021 Dec;
26(1):246-255.
PMID: 34915944
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of outpatient management with ready-to-use and supplementary foods for infants under 6 months (u6m) of age who were unable to be treated as inpatients due...
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Stephenson K, Callaghan-Gillespie M, Maleta K, Nkhoma M, George M, Park H, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2021 Nov;
115(5):1322-1333.
PMID: 34726694
Background: There is concern that the PUFA composition of ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) for the treatment of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is suboptimal for neurocognitive recovery. Objectives: We tested the...