Themed Issue: Developmental Origins of Health and Disease: Importance of research for Africa
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The importance of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease research for Africa
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- 29 February 2016, pp. 121-122
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Early life nutritional programming of health and disease in The Gambia
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- 27 October 2015, pp. 123-131
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Relationship between early growth and CVD risk factors in adolescents
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- 26 January 2016, pp. 132-143
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Review of the importance of nutrition during the first 1000 days: maternal nutritional status and its associations with fetal growth and birth, neonatal and infant outcomes among African women
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- 17 August 2015, pp. 144-162
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Recovery from stunting and cognitive outcomes in young children: evidence from the South African Birth to Twenty Cohort Study
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- 24 September 2015, pp. 163-171
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Potential effectiveness of Community Health Strategy to promote exclusive breastfeeding in urban poor settings in Nairobi, Kenya: a quasi-experimental study
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- 28 December 2015, pp. 172-184
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The effect of maternal and child early life factors on grade repetition among HIV exposed and unexposed children in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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- 09 October 2015, pp. 185-196
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Risk factors affecting child cognitive development: a summary of nutrition, environment, and maternal–child interaction indicators for sub-Saharan Africa
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- 11 September 2015, pp. 197-217
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The effect of maternal and child early life factors on grade repetition among HIV exposed and unexposed children in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa – ADDENDUM
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- 20 November 2015, p. 218
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