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1Household water security is a mediator of household food security in a nationally representative sample of Mexico2.21Citations (PDF)
2Associations between food insecurity and child and parental physical, nutritional, psychosocial and economic well‐being globally during the first 1000 days: A scoping review2.810Citations (PDF)
3Association of pica with cortisol and inflammation among <scp>Latina</scp> pregnant women1.51Citations (PDF)
4When it comes to lead in water, new biosensing technology can reveal what the eyes cannot see and what the rules do not yet stop2.01Citations (PDF)
5Toward a more systematic understanding of water insecurity coping strategies: insights from 11 global sites
BMJ Global Health, 2024, 9, e013754
4.87Citations (PDF)
6Trends and disparities in concurrent tap water avoidance and household food insecurity among US children
Nature Water, 2024, 2, 638-648
17.75Citations (PDF)
7Self-reported anticipated harm from drinking water across 141 countries13.918Citations (PDF)
8Identifying ordinal categories for the Water Insecurity Experiences Scales1.611Citations (PDF)
9Water insecurity is associated with intimate partner violence among female adolescents and youth but not males in rural Tanzania: A cross-sectional study1.95Citations (PDF)
10The co-occurrence of water insecurity and food insecurity among Daasanach pastoralists in northern Kenya
Public Health Nutrition, 2023, 26, 693-703
2.227Citations (PDF)
11Water insecurity, water borrowing and psychosocial stress among Daasanach pastoralists in northern Kenya
Water International, 2023, 48, 63-86
1.015Citations (PDF)
12The accuracy and usability of point-of-use fluoride biosensors in rural Kenya
Npj Clean Water, 2023, 6,
10.319Citations (PDF)
13A Mixed Methods Exploration of the Role of Participation in a Nutrition-Sensitive Agroecology Intervention in Rural Tanzania0.22Citations (PDF)
14“The people here knew how I used to live, but now I have to start again:” Lived experiences and expectations of the displaced and non-displaced women affected by the Thwake Multipurpose Dam construction in Makueni County, Kenya
Social Science and Medicine, 2023, 338, 116342
4.45Citations (PDF)
15Water insecurity is associated with greater food insecurity and lower dietary diversity: panel data from sub-Saharan Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic
Food Security, 2023, 16, 149-160
6.010Citations (PDF)
16The syndemic effects of food insecurity, water insecurity, and HIV on depressive symptomatology among Kenyan women
Social Science and Medicine, 2022, 295, 113043
4.471Citations (PDF)
17Water sharing is a distressing form of reciprocity: Shame, upset, anger, and conflict over water in twenty cross‐cultural sites
American Anthropologist, 2022, 124, 279-290
1.236Citations (PDF)
18Water Insecurity in the United States: Quantifying an Invisible Crisis
Journal of Nutrition, 2022, 152, 1183-1184
3.012Citations (PDF)
19The Value of Children’s Voices in Public Health Research
Journal of Nutrition, 2022, 152, 2011-2012
3.01Citations (PDF)
20Inequality of household water security follows a Development Kuznets Curve13.918Citations (PDF)
21Pathways linking social support, self-efficacy, and exclusive breastfeeding among women in northern Uganda
Global Public Health, 2022, 17, 3506-3518
1.99Citations (PDF)
22Validity of an abbreviated Individual Water Insecurity Experiences (IWISE-4) Scale for measuring the prevalence of water insecurity in low- and middle-income countries1.612Citations (PDF)
23Hydration in relation to water insecurity, heat index, and lactation status in two small‐scale populations in hot‐humid and hot‐arid environments1.541Citations (PDF)
24Perinatal depressive symptoms and breastfeeding behaviors: A systematic literature review and biosocial research agenda
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2021, 283, 441-471
4.841Citations (PDF)
25Water Security and Nutrition: Current Knowledge and Research Opportunities
Advances in Nutrition, 2021, 12, 2525-2539
8.090Citations (PDF)
26Validity of a Four-Item Household Water Insecurity Experiences Scale for Assessing Water Issues Related to Health and Well-Being0.054Citations (PDF)
27Perspective: The Importance of Water Security for Ensuring Food Security, Good Nutrition, and Well-being
Advances in Nutrition, 2021, 12, 1058-1073
8.0154Citations (PDF)
28Household Water and Food Insecurity Are Positively Associated with Poor Mental and Physical Health among Adults Living with HIV in Western Kenya
Journal of Nutrition, 2021, 151, 1656-1664
3.055Citations (PDF)
29Food security mediates the decrease in women’s depressive symptoms in a participatory nutrition-sensitive agroecology intervention in rural Tanzania
Public Health Nutrition, 2021, 24, 4682-4692
2.25Citations (PDF)
30Household water insecurity will complicate the ongoing COVID-19 response: Evidence from 29 sites in 23 low- and middle-income countries4.560Citations (PDF)
31Prevalence and Covariates of Food Insecurity Across the First 1000 Days Among Women of Mixed HIV Status in Western Kenya: A Longitudinal Perspective
Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 2021, 42, 319-333
1.34Citations (PDF)
32A Nutrition-Sensitive Agroecology Intervention in Rural Tanzania Increases Children's Dietary Diversity and Household Food Security But Does Not Change Child Anthropometry: Results from a Cluster-Randomized Trial
Journal of Nutrition, 2021, 151, 2010-2021
3.052Citations (PDF)
33Household Water Insecurity Is Common and Associated With Higher Odds of Hunger and Lower Dietary Diversity Across Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia0.22Citations (PDF)
34Water Insecurity is Associated with Lack of Viral Suppression and Greater Odds of AIDS-Defining Illnesses Among Adults with HIV in Western Kenya
AIDS and Behavior, 2021, 26, 549-555
2.018Citations (PDF)
35The Household Water Insecurity Experiences (HWISE) Scale: comparison scores from 27 sites in 22 countries1.629Citations (PDF)
36Viewpoint: The measurement of water access and use is key for more effective food and nutrition policy
Food Policy, 2021, 104, 102138
5.741Citations (PDF)
37Understanding Biopsychosocial Health Outcomes of Syndemic Water and Food Insecurity: Applications for Global Health0.046Citations (PDF)
38The Individual Water Insecurity Experiences (IWISE) Scale: reliability, equivalence and validity of an individual-level measure of water security
BMJ Global Health, 2021, 6, e006460
4.848Citations (PDF)
39The embodiment of water insecurity: Injuries and chronic stress in lowland Bolivia
Social Science and Medicine, 2021, 291, 114490
4.446Citations (PDF)
40Addressing the social life cycle inventory analysis data gap: Insights from a case study of cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
One Earth, 2021, 4, 1704-1714
8.938Citations (PDF)
41Household water insecurity is strongly associated with food insecurity: Evidence from 27 sites in low‐ and middle‐income countries1.5155Citations (PDF)
42“If there is no water, we cannot feed our children”: The far‐reaching consequences of water insecurity on infant feeding practices and infant health across 16 low‐ and middle‐income countries1.576Citations (PDF)
43Cash water expenditures are associated with household water insecurity, food insecurity, and perceived stress in study sites across 20 low- and middle-income countries8.497Citations (PDF)
44HIV-Exposed, Uninfected Infants in Uganda Experience Poorer Growth and Body Composition Trajectories than HIV-Unexposed Infants1.816Citations (PDF)
45Exposing the myths of household water insecurity in the global north: A critical review6.4146Citations (PDF)
46The toll of household water insecurity on health and human biology: Current understandings and future directions6.4114Citations (PDF)
47“As Long As We Have the Mine, We'll Have Water”: Exploring Water Insecurity in Appalachia0.515Citations (PDF)
48Coping strategies for individual and household‐level water insecurity: A systematic review6.472Citations (PDF)
49In pursuit of ‘safe’ water: the burden of personal injury from water fetching in 21 low-income and middle-income countries
BMJ Global Health, 2020, 5, e003328
4.875Citations (PDF)
50In‐Home Tap Water Consumption Trends Changed Among U.S. Children, but Not Adults, Between 2007 and 20164.641Citations (PDF)
51Anemia and Micronutrient Status during Pregnancy, and Their Associations with Obstetric and Infant Outcomes among HIV-Infected Ugandan Women Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy0.211Citations (PDF)
52Social Support Mitigates Negative Impact of Food Insecurity on Antiretroviral Adherence Among Postpartum Women in Western Kenya
AIDS and Behavior, 2020, 24, 2885-2894
2.014Citations (PDF)
53Is household water insecurity a link between water governance and well-being? A multi-site analysis1.638Citations (PDF)
54Knowledge, attitudes, intentions, and behavior related to green infrastructure for flood management: A systematic literature review8.4141Citations (PDF)
55HIV infection, hunger, breastfeeding self-efficacy, and depressive symptoms are associated with exclusive breastfeeding to six months among women in western Kenya: a longitudinal observational study2.820Citations (PDF)
56A primer on emerging field-deployable synthetic biology tools for global water quality monitoring
Npj Clean Water, 2020, 3,
10.377Citations (PDF)
57Development of a cumulative metric of vaccination adherence behavior and its application among a cohort of 12-month-olds in western Kenya
Vaccine, 2020, 38, 3429-3435
3.24Citations (PDF)
58Persistent Food Insecurity, but not HIV, is Associated with Depressive Symptoms Among Perinatal Women in Kenya: A Longitudinal Perspective
AIDS and Behavior, 2020, 25, 847-855
2.016Citations (PDF)
59Selecting between iron-rich and clay-rich soils: a geophagy field experiment with black-and-white colobus monkeys in the Budongo Forest Reserve, Uganda
Primates, 2020, 62, 133-142
1.23Citations (PDF)
60Water borrowing is consistently practiced globally and is associated with water-related system failures across diverse environments
Global Environmental Change, 2020, 64, 102148
8.846Citations (PDF)
61Production Diversity, Men’s Help with Household Tasks, &amp; Lower Women’s Depression Mediate Impact of an Agriculture Intervention on Child’s Dietary Diversity in Tanzania (FS01-06-19)
Current Developments in Nutrition, 2019, 3, nzz034.FS01-06-19
0.20Citations (PDF)
62A Participatory Investigation of Dietary Diversity Amplifies Knowledge Coproduction and Participant Involvement in an Agroecological Intervention in Rural Tanzania (OR25-08-19)
Current Developments in Nutrition, 2019, 3, nzz051.OR25-08-19
0.20Citations (PDF)
63Characteristics of Pica Behavior among Mothers around Lake Victoria, Kenya: A Cross-Sectional Study3.19Citations (PDF)
64Role of Women's Empowerment in Child Nutrition Outcomes: A Systematic Review
Advances in Nutrition, 2019, 10, 1138-1151
8.0142Citations (PDF)
65A review of transactional sex for natural resources: Under-researched, overstated, or unique to fishing economies?
Global Public Health, 2019, 14, 1803-1814
1.917Citations (PDF)
66Production Diversity, Men’s Help with Household Tasks, &amp; Lower Women’s Depression Mediate Impact of an Agriculture Intervention on Child’s Dietary Diversity in Tanzania (FS01-06-19)
Current Developments in Nutrition, 2019, 3, nzz028.FS01-06-19
0.21Citations (PDF)
67Geophagy among East African Chimpanzees: consumed soils provide protection from plant secondary compounds and bioavailable iron3.511Citations (PDF)
68Increased Social Support Mitigates the Negative Impact of Food Insecurity on Antiretroviral Adherence Among Postpartum Women in Western Kenya (P04-126-19)
Current Developments in Nutrition, 2019, 3, nzz051.P04-126-19
0.21Citations (PDF)
69Farming for change: developing a participatory curriculum on agroecology, nutrition, climate change and social equity in Malawi and Tanzania
Agriculture and Human Values, 2019, 36, 549-566
3.041Citations (PDF)
70A systematic review of the human health and social well-being outcomes of green infrastructure for stormwater and flood management8.4158Citations (PDF)
71Greater household food insecurity is associated with lower breast milk intake among infants in western Kenya2.823Citations (PDF)
72Medicine Beneath Your Feet: A Biocultural Examination of the Risks and Benefits of Geophagy
Clays and Clay Minerals, 2019, 67, 81-90
2.216Citations (PDF)
73Rethinking the value of unpaid care work: lessons from participatory visual research in central Tanzania
Gender, Place, and Culture, 2019, 26, 1544-1569
1.521Citations (PDF)
74Water sharing, reciprocity, and need: A comparative study of interhousehold water transfers in sub‐Saharan Africa0.846Citations (PDF)
75Development and validation protocol for an instrument to measure household water insecurity across cultures and ecologies: the Household Water InSecurity Experiences (HWISE) Scale
BMJ Open, 2019, 9, e023558
2.080Citations (PDF)
76Adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the breastfeeding self-efficacy scale to assess exclusive breastfeeding2.518Citations (PDF)
77The Household Water InSecurity Experiences (HWISE) Scale: development and validation of a household water insecurity measure for low-income and middle-income countries
BMJ Global Health, 2019, 4, e001750
4.8274Citations (PDF)
78History and Perspectives on the Dannon Institute Early-Career Nutrition Leadership Institute
Nutrition Today, 2019, 54, 165-169
0.50Citations (PDF)
79Household water sharing: a missing link in international health
International Health, 2019, 11, 163-165
2.343Citations (PDF)
80‘I know how stressful it is to lack water!’ Exploring the lived experiences of household water insecurity among pregnant and postpartum women in western Kenya
Global Public Health, 2019, 14, 649-662
1.9144Citations (PDF)
81Geophagy among nonhuman primates: A systematic review of current knowledge and suggestions for future directions0.052Citations (PDF)
82Perinatal Food Insecurity and Postpartum Psychosocial Stress are Positively Associated Among Kenyan Women of Mixed HIV Status
AIDS and Behavior, 2019, 24, 1632-1642
2.07Citations (PDF)
83Geophagy among a Cohort of Kenyan Women with Mixed HIV Status: A Longitudinal Analysis0.07Citations (PDF)
84The Behavioral‐Economics Basis of Mutual Accountability to Achieve Food Security
Politics and Policy, 2018, 46, 32-57
1.11Citations (PDF)
85Schistosomiasis and hydration status: Schistosoma haematobium , but not Schistosoma mansoni increases urine specific gravity among rural Tanzanian women0.05Citations (PDF)
86Measuring exclusive breastfeeding social support: Scale development and validation in Uganda2.828Citations (PDF)
87Quality of Caregiving is Positively Associated With Neurodevelopment During the First Year of Life Among HIV-Exposed Uninfected Children in Uganda1.817Citations (PDF)
88“Men Are in Front at Eating Time, but Not When It Comes to Rearing the Chicken”: Unpacking the Gendered Benefits and Costs of Livestock Ownership in Kenya1.349Citations (PDF)
89Geophagic earths consumed by women in <scp>w</scp>estern <scp>K</scp>enya contain dangerous levels of lead, arsenic, and iron1.521Citations (PDF)
90Pica is prevalent and strongly associated with iron deficiency among Hispanic pregnant women living in the United States
Appetite, 2018, 120, 163-170
2.935Citations (PDF)
91A novel household water insecurity scale: Procedures and psychometric analysis among postpartum women in western Kenya
PLoS ONE, 2018, 13, e0198591
2.456Citations (PDF)
92Capturing Changes in HIV-Infected Breastfeeding Mothers’ Cognitive Processes from Before Delivery to 5 Months Postpartum: An Application of the Pile-Sorting Technique in Haiti0.21Citations (PDF)
93Household water sharing: A review of water gifts, exchanges, and transfers across cultures6.480Citations (PDF)
94Best Practices for Developing and Validating Scales for Health, Social, and Behavioral Research: A Primer2.93,852Citations (PDF)
95HIV infection and increased food insecurity are associated with adverse body composition changes among pregnant and lactating Kenyan women2.817Citations (PDF)
96Examining the association between livestock ownership typologies and child nutrition in the Luangwa Valley, Zambia
PLoS ONE, 2018, 13, e0191339
2.434Citations (PDF)
97Performance-Based Financing Empowers Health Workers Delivering Prevention of Vertical Transmission of HIV Services and Decreases Desire to Leave in Mozambique0.821Citations (PDF)
98Translating formative research findings into a behaviour change strategy to promote antenatal calcium and iron and folic acid supplementation in western Kenya2.820Citations (PDF)
99Food insecurity, but not HIV-infection status, is associated with adverse changes in body composition during lactation in Ugandan women of mixed HIV status5.018Citations (PDF)
100A Critical Review of Instruments Measuring Breastfeeding Attitudes, Knowledge, and Social Support1.755Citations (PDF)
101Progress in household water insecurity metrics: a cross‐disciplinary approach6.4220Citations (PDF)
102Response to the Letter by Natamba et al.2.81Citations (PDF)
103Advancing methods for research on household water insecurity: Studying entitlements and capabilities, socio-cultural dynamics, and political processes, institutions and governance
Water Security, 2017, 2, 1-10
3.198Citations (PDF)
104The determinants of dietary diversity and nutrition: ethnonutrition knowledge of local people in the East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania3.370Citations (PDF)
105The association between food insecurity and depressive symptoms severity among pregnant women differs by social support category: a cross‐sectional study2.837Citations (PDF)
106Soil eaten by chacma baboons adsorbs polar plant secondary metabolites representative of those found in their diet3.57Citations (PDF)
107Evaluating Human Sensory Perceptions and the Compartment Bag Test Assays as Proxies for the Presence and Concentration of Escherichia coli in Drinking Water in Western Kenya0.013Citations (PDF)
108A Novel in Vivo Model for Assessing the Impact of Geophagic Earth on Iron Status
Nutrients, 2016, 8, 362
4.712Citations (PDF)
109Brief Report1.822Citations (PDF)
110Household water insecurity is associated with a range of negative consequences among pregnant Kenyan women of mixed HIV status
Journal of Water and Health, 2016, 14, 1028-1031
2.657Citations (PDF)
111Breastfeeding and Complementary Feeding Practices among HIV-Exposed Infants in Coastal Tanzania
Journal of Human Lactation, 2016, 32, 112-122
1.715Citations (PDF)
112Vitamin B-12 Concentrations in Breast Milk Are Low and Are Not Associated with Reported Household Hunger, Recent Animal-Source Food, or Vitamin B-12 Intake in Women in Rural Kenya
Journal of Nutrition, 2016, 146, 1125-1131
3.032Citations (PDF)
113Performance-based incentives may be appropriate to address challenges to delivery of prevention of vertical transmission of HIV services in rural Mozambique: a qualitative investigation3.516Citations (PDF)
114A comprehensive review of the barriers and promoters health workers experience in delivering prevention of vertical transmission of HIV services in sub-Saharan Africa1.527Citations (PDF)
115Breastfeeding Self-efficacy1.7101Citations (PDF)
116Perinatal Depression Among HIV-Infected Women in KwaZulu-Natal South Africa: Prenatal Depression Predicts Lower Rates of Exclusive Breastfeeding
AIDS and Behavior, 2016, 21, 1691-1698
2.038Citations (PDF)
117Perinatal Exposure to Aflatoxins is Associated with a Lower Rate of Weight Gain Among HIV‐Infected Pregnant Women and Reduced Linear Growth of HIV‐Exposed Infants
FASEB Journal, 2016, 30,
0.71Citations (PDF)
118Progression of antepartum depression differs by level of perceived social support and food insecurity
FASEB Journal, 2016, 30,
0.70Citations (PDF)
119Cross‐sectional but not Longitudinal Measures of Food Insecurity are Associated with the Rate of Weight Gain during Pregnancy in Northern Uganda
FASEB Journal, 2016, 30,
0.70Citations (PDF)
120Perceived Breastmilk Insufficiency and HIV are Associated with Exclusive Breastfeeding at 1 and 3 Months among Mothers in Northern Uganda
FASEB Journal, 2016, 30,
0.70Citations (PDF)
121HIV infection is associated with a lower rate of gestational weight gain and reduced neonatal length
FASEB Journal, 2016, 30,
0.70Citations (PDF)
122Reliability and validity of an individually focused food insecurity access scale for assessing inadequate access to food among pregnant Ugandan women of mixed HIV status
Public Health Nutrition, 2015, 18, 2895-2905
2.234Citations (PDF)
123Pica during pregnancy among <scp>M</scp>exican‐born women: a formative study
Maternal and Child Nutrition, 2015, 11, 550-558
2.820Citations (PDF)
124A meta‐analysis of pica and micronutrient status1.5101Citations (PDF)
125Sub‐Optimal Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Practices in Singida, Tanzania are Associated with Food Insecurity
FASEB Journal, 2015, 29,
0.72Citations (PDF)
126Descriptive Characteristics and Health Outcomes of the Food by Prescription Nutrition Supplementation Program for Adults Living with HIV in Nyanza Province, Kenya
PLoS ONE, 2014, 9, e91403
2.427Citations (PDF)
127Reliability and validity of the center for epidemiologic studies-depression scale in screening for depression among HIV-infected and -uninfected pregnant women attending antenatal services in northern Uganda: a cross-sectional study
BMC Psychiatry, 2014, 14,
3.495Citations (PDF)
128Commonalities and differences in infant feeding attitudes and practices in the context of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa: A metasynthesis1.544Citations (PDF)
129Gestational Iron Deficiency Is Associated with Pica Behaviors in Adolescents
Journal of Nutrition, 2014, 144, 1533-1539
3.030Citations (PDF)
130Household Food Insecurity, Maternal Nutritional Status, and Infant Feeding Practices Among HIV-infected Ugandan Women Receiving Combination Antiretroviral Therapy1.529Citations (PDF)
131Pharmacokinetics of lopinavir/ritonavir and efavirenz in food insecure HIV-infected pregnant and breastfeeding women in tororo, uganda2.042Citations (PDF)
132“I Have Remained Strong Because of That Food”: Acceptability and Use of Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements Among Pregnant HIV-Infected Ugandan Women Receiving Combination Antiretroviral Therapy
AIDS and Behavior, 2014, 19, 1535-1547
2.08Citations (PDF)
133Barriers and Promoters of Home-Based Pasteurization of Breastmilk Among HIV-Infected Mothers in Greater Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Breastfeeding Medicine, 2013, 8, 321-326
1.65Citations (PDF)
134Bioavailability of iron in geophagic earths and clay minerals, and their effect on dietary iron absorption using an in vitro digestion/Caco-2 cell model
Food and Function, 2013, 4, 1263
5.434Citations (PDF)
135What Are We Assessing When We Measure Food Security? A Compendium and Review of Current Metrics
Advances in Nutrition, 2013, 4, 481-505
8.0666Citations (PDF)
136Socio-demographic and health associations with body mass index at the time of enrollment in HIV care in Nyanza Province, Kenya1.510Citations (PDF)
137A Review of the Role of Food Insecurity in Adherence to Care and Treatment Among Adult and Pediatric Populations Living with HIV and AIDS
AIDS and Behavior, 2013, 18, 505-515
2.0217Citations (PDF)
138Social determinants, lived experiences, and consequences of household food insecurity among persons living with HIV/AIDS on the shore of Lake Victoria, Kenya1.597Citations (PDF)
139Feasibility of Using Flash-Heated Breastmilk as an Infant Feeding Option for HIV-Exposed, Uninfected Infants after 6 Months of Age in Urban Tanzania1.811Citations (PDF)
140Patterns of Nausea, Vomiting, Aversions, and Cravings during Pregnancy on Pemba Island, Zanzibar, Tanzania1.611Citations (PDF)
141Appetite Sensations and Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy: An Overview of the Explanations1.646Citations (PDF)
142Biocultural Considerations of Food Cravings and Aversions: An Introduction1.63Citations (PDF)
143The association between malnutrition and the incidence of malaria among young HIV-infected and -uninfected Ugandan children: a prospective study
Malaria Journal, 2012, 11,
2.851Citations (PDF)
144Maternal Nutritional Status Predicts Adverse Birth Outcomes among HIV-Infected Rural Ugandan Women Receiving Combination Antiretroviral Therapy
PLoS ONE, 2012, 7, e41934
2.444Citations (PDF)
145Pica and Amylophagy Are Common among Malagasy Men, Women and Children
PLoS ONE, 2012, 7, e47129
2.426Citations (PDF)
146Why On Earth?: Evaluating Hypotheses About The Physiological Functions Of Human Geophagy
Quarterly Review of Biology, 2011, 86, 97-120
2.5129Citations (PDF)
147Current Knowledge and Future Research on Infant Feeding in the Context of HIV: Basic, Clinical, Behavioral, and Programmatic Perspectives
Advances in Nutrition, 2011, 2, 225-243
8.060Citations (PDF)
148Conceptual framework for understanding the bidirectional links between food insecurity and HIV/AIDS5.0394Citations (PDF)
149Differences and Commonalities in Physical, Chemical and Mineralogical Properties of Zanzibari Geophagic Soils
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2010, 36, 129-140
1.454Citations (PDF)
150Organoleptic Properties, Ease of Use, and Perceived Health Effects Are Determinants of Acceptability of Micronutrient Supplements among Poor Mexican Women
Journal of Nutrition, 2010, 140, 605-611
3.049Citations (PDF)
151Association of Pica with Anemia and Gastrointestinal Distress among Pregnant Women in Zanzibar, Tanzania0.093Citations (PDF)
152Infant feeding practices among HIV-positive women in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, indicate a need for more intensive infant feeding counselling
Public Health Nutrition, 2010, 13, 2027-2033
2.231Citations (PDF)
153Pica in Pregnancy: New Ideas About an Old Condition
Annual Review of Nutrition, 2010, 30, 403-422
11.4123Citations (PDF)
154Infant feeding counseling: a neglected strategy for the reduction of mother-to-child transmission
Aids, 2009, 23, 2543-2544
2.52Citations (PDF)
155The Potential Role of Private Pharmacies in Maternal Iron Supplementation in Rural Tanzania1.35Citations (PDF)
156Toward a Comprehensive Approach to the Collection and Analysis of Pica Substances, with Emphasis on Geophagic Materials
PLoS ONE, 2008, 3, e3147
2.462Citations (PDF)
157Acceptability of three nutritional supplements among pregnant and lactating women in Mexico
FASEB Journal, 2008, 22, 769-769
0.70Citations (PDF)
158Geophagia is not associated with Trichuris or hookworm transmission in Zanzibar, Tanzania1.445Citations (PDF)
159Linking traditional treatments of maternal anaemia to iron supplement use: an ethnographic case study from Pemba Island, Zanzibar2.828Citations (PDF)