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Effect of an Integrated Package of Nutrition Behavior Change Interventions on Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices and Child Growth from Birth to 18 Months: Cohort Evaluation of the Baduta Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial in East Java, Indonesia
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Breakfast Consumption and Quality of Macro- and Micronutrient Intake in Indonesia: A Study from the Indonesian Food Barometer
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Eating behavior and health-related quality of life among female students attending higher education during COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia
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Paternal Roles in Breastfeeding in Jakarta, Indonesia: A Mixed-method Approach
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School-based nutrition education improves breakfast-related personal influences and behavior of Indonesian adolescents: a cluster randomized controlled study
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Development of a module for the prevention of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs-associated gastrointestinal adverse reactions in the elderly at a primary health center
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Growth, Dietary Intake, and Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) Promoter Genotype in Indonesian School-Age Children
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Students’ interests and learning venues as enablers for school-based nutrition education among adolescents in Jakarta
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Prenatal and postnatal determinants of stunting at age 0–11 months: A cross-sectional study in Indonesia
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Maternal Attributes and Child Minimum Acceptable Diet during COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
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Exclusive breastfeeding practice and sources of support during COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia
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Determinants of low breastfeeding selfefficacy amongst mothers of children aged less than six months: results from the BADUTA study in East Java, Indonesia
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Animal and Plant Protein Food Sources in Indonesia Differ Across Socio-Demographic Groups: Socio-Cultural Research in Protein Transition in Indonesia and Malaysia
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