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International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition | Volume 4 Number 2
Table of ContentsVolume 4 No. 2, 2015
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Child Health Indicators in Shareq Elneel Locality, Khartoum State, Sudan: A Cross-Sectional Study - Pages 67-77 Knowledge of Mothers on Factors Associated with Anaemia among Children under Five Years Old in Orile-Agege General Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria - Pages 78-82 Dietary Intake of Children with Type 1 Diabetes in Bahrain: A Case-Control Study - Pages 83-89 Effect of an α-Tocopherol-Containing Antioxidant Parenteral Emulsion upon Gut Microbiota in Preterm Infants - Pages 90-93 The Role of Animal Source Foods in Improving Nutritional Health in Urban Informal Settlements: Identification of Knowledge Gaps and Implementation Barriers - Pages 94-102 Nutrient Intake Patterns in Preschool Children from Inner City Day-Care Centers - Pages 103-111 Consumption of 100% Fruit Juice is Associated with Better Nutrient Intake and Diet Quality but not with Weight Status in Children: NHANES 2007-2010 - Pages 112-121 Prevalence of Obesity and its Influencing Factors in Affluent School Children of Tumkur: Lessons from South India - Pages 122-128 |
International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition | Volume 4 Number 1
Table of ContentsVolume 4 No. 1, 2015
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Alarming High Levels of Energy Drinks Consumption among School Children in Hail, Northern of Saudi Arabia - Pages 1-13 Interventions for Improving Young Children’s Dietary Intake through Early Childhood Settings: A Systematic Review - Pages 14-32 Outcome Evaluation of a Pilot Study Using “Nudges” - Pages 33-39 The Relative Value of Measures of Omega-3 Index, Perceived Stress, Cortisol and Sleep Time in Identifying Depression Among a Cohort of Australian Adolescents - Pages 40-49 Eating Disorders: Assessment of Knowledge on a Dentist’s Sample - Pages 50-53 Maternal Employment, Child’s Caring Practices and Nutritional Status in Northern Ghana - Pages 54-60 Assessment of Nutritional Status Based on STRONGkids Tool in Iranian Hospitalized Children - Pages 61-66 |
International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition | Volume 3 Number 4
Table of ContentsVolume 3 No. 4, 2014
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Evaluation of an Afterschool Children’s Healthy Eating and Exercise Program - Pages 156-162 Experiences of those Taking Part in the BeeZee Bodies Family-Based Weight Management Intervention: A Qualitative Evaluation - Pages 163-169 Using the Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Approach in Childhood Obesity Prevention - Pages 170-178 Influence of Soybean Oil or Non-Soybean Oil Based Lipid Emulsions on Parenteral Nutrition Associated Liver Disease in Late Preterm and Term Infants - Pages 179-184 Iron Deficiency Anemia in Growing Years and its Effect on Cognition: A Review - Pages 185-194 Exploring the Relationship between Diet and TV, Computer and Video Game Use in a Group of Canadian Children - Pages 195-203 Assessment of Child, Mother, and Environmental Factors Associated with Undernutrition in Children Less than Five Years Old in a Maya Community in Yucatan, Mexico - Pages 204-212 |
Acknowledgement | International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition
Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2020.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2019.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2018.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2017.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2016.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2015.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2014.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2013.
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Lifescience Global would like to appreciate and thank all the reviewers and authors for their rigorous and conscientious efforts for the International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. Below is the list of people who contributed towards the success of the journal during 2012.
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International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition | Volume 3 Number 3
Table of ContentsVolume 3 No. 3, 2014
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Factors Contributing to Positive Deviance in the Growth of Children in Rural Northern Ghana - Pages 114-123 Adolescents who Perceive their Diet as Healthy Consume More Fruits, Vegetables and Milk and Fewer Sweet Drinks - Pages 124-129 The Effectiveness of Food Insecurity Screening in Pediatric Primary Care - Pages 130-138 Assessment of Serum Calcium, Serum Iron and Nutritional Status among Under-Five Children in Six Municipalities of Abidjan District, Côte d’Ivoire - Pages 139-147 Our Future Mind: Epochal Developments of Perinatal Clinical Psychology - Pages 148-155 |