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    New Intrauterine Growth Curves Based on United States Data by Olsen, Irene E, Groveman, Sue A, Lawson, M. Louise, Clark, Reese H, Zemel, Babette S

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-02-2010)
    “…The objective of this study was to create and validate new intrauterine weight, length, and head circumference growth curves using a contemporary, large,…”
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    Diagnosis and treatment of growth hormone deficiency in children on the ketogenic diet: A case series by Groveman, Sue, Klepper, Joerg, Liesenkötter, Klaus‐Peter, Grimberg, Adda, Bergqvist, A. G. Christina

    Published in Epilepsia open (01-06-2024)
    “…The ketogenic diet (KD) can have a negative impact on the linear growth and body composition of children. The aims of this study were to review two centers'…”
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    Benefits of a Ketogenic Teaching Kitchen by Fenton, Cagla, Groveman, Sue, Chee, Claire M., Bergqvist, A.G. Christina

    Published in Journal of child neurology (01-12-2019)
    “…Treatment-resistant epilepsy affects 30% of children with epilepsy and results in significantly reduced quality of life. The ketogenic diets offer a chance for…”
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    Use of Expressed Breast Milk With the Ketogenic Diet by Fenton, Cagla, Randall, Rebecca, Groveman, Sue A., Chee, Claire M., Bergqvist, A. G. Christina

    Published in Infant, child & adolescent nutrition (01-12-2015)
    “…Breastfeeding continues to be the recommended mode of infant feeding with numerous nutritive and nonnutritive benefits to both mothers and babies. The…”
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    Ketogenic Diet Patients’ Lipid Profiles Improved With KetoCal 4:1 Liquid: A Case Series by Groveman, Sue A., Fenton, Cagla, Randall, Rebecca, Chee, Claire M., Bergqvist, A. G. Christina

    Published in Infant, child & adolescent nutrition (01-06-2015)
    “…Objective. The ketogenic diet (KD) can result in hyperlipidemias. We report improvements in the lipid profiles of 3 children who were switched from KetoCal 4:1…”
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