2025
Evidence‐Based Lessons From Two Decades of Implementation Research on Complementary Feeding Programmes
Sanghvi T, Remancus S, Frongillo E, Perez‐Escamilla R, Lutter C, Rana P, Ogbodo V, Nguyen T, Mathisen R. Evidence‐Based Lessons From Two Decades of Implementation Research on Complementary Feeding Programmes. Maternal And Child Nutrition 2025, e13811. PMID: 40018978, DOI: 10.1111/mcn.13811.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFeeding programmeEvaluation of programmesMarketing of unhealthy foodsReduce inequalitiesDevelopment implicationsDiversity of countriesMulti-level interventionsEngaging community leadersEvidence-based conceptual frameworkCommunity leadersChild nutritionFood accessCountry contextEvidence of impactFrontline workersMaternal self-efficacySocial normsYoung children's dietsImpact evaluationBehavioral science lensEvidence-based frameworkEngagement of multiple stakeholdersQuality of evidenceMultiple audiencesIntervention coverage
2019
Healthy Stores Initiative Associated with Produce Purchasing on Navajo Nation
MacKenzie OW, George CV, Pérez-Escamilla R, Lasky-Fink J, Piltch EM, Sandman SM, Clark C, Avalos Q, Carroll DS, Wilmot TM, Shin SS. Healthy Stores Initiative Associated with Produce Purchasing on Navajo Nation. Current Developments In Nutrition 2019, 3: nzz125. PMID: 32154495, PMCID: PMC7053571, DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzz125.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigher oddsMultiple logistic regression modelingDiet-related health disparitiesVegetable purchasingLogistic regression modelingNon-Hispanic whitesCross-sectional surveyChi-squared testHealthy food accessFood accessFood purchasing behaviorStore interventionsSociodemographic dataRural tribal communitiesHealth disparitiesConvenience storesPresent unique challengesGrocery storesRegression modelingStore typeOddsNavajo NationAmerican IndiansHousehold-level characteristicsVegetables
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