
 | | The Effects of Improved Nutrition in Early Childhood : The Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama (INCAP) Follow-up Study; Proceedings of an IDECG Workshop, July 1990, Bellagio, Italy, Supplement of The Journal of Nutrition (IDECG, 1994, 198 p.) |
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 | | (introduction...) |
 | | Foreword |
 | | History and design of the INCAP longitudinal study (1969-77) and its follow-up (1988-89)(¹,²) |
 | | Nutritional impact of supplementation in the INCAP longitudinal study: Analytic strategies and inferences(¹,²) |
 | | Age differences in the impact of nutritional supplementation on growths(¹,²) |
 | | Patterns of linear growth in rural Guatemalan adolescents and children(¹,²) |
 | | Nutritional supplementation during the preschool years influences body size and composition of Guatemalan adolescents(¹,²) |
 | | Nutritional supplementation during the preschool years and physical work capacity in adolescent and adult Guatemalans(¹,²) |
 | | Age at menarche and nutritional supplementation(¹,²) |
 | | Early nutritional supplementation and skeletal maturation in Guatemalan adolescents(¹,²) |
 | | Nutritional supplementation during early childhood and bone mineralization during adolescence(¹,²) |
 | | Nutrition in early life and the fulfillment of intellectual potential(¹,²) |
 | | Malnutrition and human function: A comparison of conclusions from the INCAP and nutrition CRSP studies(¹,²) |
 | | Results and Implications of the INCAP follow-up study(¹,²) |
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