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| Nancy KrebsSummaryAffiliation: University of Colorado Denver Country: USA Publications
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Randomized controlled trial of meat compared with multimicronutrient-fortified cereal in infants and toddlers with high stunting rates in diverse settingsNancy F Krebs
Department of Pediatrics, Section of Nutrition, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO 80045, USA
Am J Clin Nutr 96:840-7. 2012..Improved complementary feeding is cited as a critical factor for reducing stunting. Consumption of meats has been advocated, but its efficacy in low-resource settings has not been tested...
Comparison of complementary feeding strategies to meet zinc requirements of older breastfed infantsNancy F Krebs
Department of Pediatrics, Section of Nutrition, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO 80045, USA
Am J Clin Nutr 96:30-5. 2012..The low zinc intake from human milk at ∼6 mo of age predicts the dependence on complementary foods (CF) to meet the zinc requirements of older breastfed-only infants...
Efficacy and safety of a high protein, low carbohydrate diet for weight loss in severely obese adolescentsNancy F Krebs
Department of Pediatrics, Section of Nutrition, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO 80045, USA
J Pediatr 157:252-8. 2010..To evaluate the efficacy and safety of a carbohydrate restricted versus a low fat diet on weight loss, metabolic markers, body composition, and cardiac function tests in severely obese adolescents...
Complementary feeding: a Global Network cluster randomized controlled trialNancy F Krebs
University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO, USA
BMC Pediatr 11:4. 2011..Animal source foods in particular are cited as essential to achieve micronutrient requirements. The efficacy of the recommendation for regular meat consumption, however, has not been systematically evaluated...
Meat consumption is associated with less stunting among toddlers in four diverse low-income settingsNancy F Krebs
University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, Colorado 80045, USA
Food Nutr Bull 32:185-91. 2011..Early growth faltering is common but is difficult to reverse after the first 2 years of life...
High mortality rates for very low birth weight infants in developing countries despite trainingWaldemar A Carlo
University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, 176F Suite 9380, 619 S 19th St, Birmingham, AL 35249 7335, USA
Pediatrics 126:e1072-80. 2010..The study was designed to test the hypothesis that these training programs would reduce neonatal mortality rates for VLBW infants...
Research Grants
- Patient Oriented Research in Pediatric NutritionNancy Krebs; Fiscal Year: 2007..abstract_text> ..
