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Playground behaviors of school-age children in relation to nutrition, schooling, and family characteristics.
(University of Nairobi, 1992)
Food intake measured over the course of a year, duration of schooling, and family SES were related to playground behaviors in a sample of 111 Kenyan school-age children. Better nourished children were more active, happy, ...
Quantitative associations between DNA damage in human placenta and maternal smoking and birth weight.
(University of Nairobi, 1988)
Child Abuse and Neglect, Chapter 27 In: child Health
(University of Nairobi, 1997)
Relationship between nutrition and development in Kenyan toddlers
(1989)
The relationship between mild to moderate malnutrition, as measured by food intake and anthropometric status, and developmental outcome was explored in 110 Kenyan toddlers. Developmental outcome was assessed at 30 months ...
Meat and milk intakes and toddler growth: a comparison feeding intervention of animal-source foods in rural Kenya
(2012)
Objective: To examine the effects of animal-source foods on toddler growth.
Design: A 5-month comparison feeding intervention study with one of three
millet-based porridges randomized to eighteen feeding stations serving ...
Cognitive abilities of Kenyan children in relation to nutrition, family characteristics, and education
(1989)
The purpose of this study was to determine whether nutritional factors, family characteristics, and the duration of schooling were associated with cognitive and attentional capacities in children growing up in rural Kenya. ...
Into Africa: the telemedicine links between Canada, Kenya and Uganda.
(1987)
No abstract available
Double Blind Comparative Study of Albendazole and Placebo in the Treatment of Intestinal Helminths
(University of Nairobi, 1982)
ABSTRACT NOT AVAILABLE
Annex: Maternal anthropometry as a risk predictor of pregnancy outcome: the Nutrition CRSP in Kenya.
(1995)
No abstract available