Search Results - "Page, Andrew N"
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The problem of suboptimal complementary feeding practices in West Africa: what is the way forward?
Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-10-2015)“…The objective of this paper was to review the policy implications of inadequate complementary feeding among children aged 6–23 months in West Africa. The…”
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Determinants of early introduction of solid, semi-solid or soft foods among infants aged 3-5 months in four Anglophone West African countries
Published in Nutrients (14-07-2014)“…This study was conducted to explore and identify factors associated with the practice of early introduction of solid, semi-solid or soft foods among infants…”
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Sociodemographic correlates of antidepressant utilisation in Australia
Published in Medical journal of Australia (04-05-2009)“…Objective: To investigate sociodemographic variation in antidepressant utilisation. Design and setting: Cross‐sectional analysis of antidepressant prescription…”
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Factors associated with early introduction of formula and/or solid, semi-solid or soft foods in seven Francophone West African countries
Published in Nutrients (30-01-2015)“…The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with early introduction of formula and/or solid, semi-solid or soft foods to infants aged three to…”
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Comparisons of complementary feeding indicators among children aged 6-23 months in Anglophone and Francophone West African countries
Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-10-2015)“…Stunting, a consequence of suboptimal complementary feeding practices, continues to be a significant public health problem in West Africa. This paper aimed to…”
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The impact of water and sanitation on childhood mortality in Nigeria: evidence from demographic and health surveys, 2003-2013
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (05-09-2014)“…In Nigeria, approximately 109 million and 66 million people lack access to sanitation facilities and water, respectively. This study aimed to determine whether…”
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General practitioner attitudes to prescribing hepatitis C antiviral therapy in a community setting
Published in Australian journal of primary health (01-01-2011)“…There is a growing debate about the prescription of hepatitis C virus (HCV) antiviral therapies within a community setting in Australia. This study aimed to…”
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Determinants of suboptimal complementary feeding practices among children aged 6-23 months in seven francophone West African countries
Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-10-2015)“…Suboptimal complementary feeding practices play a crucial role in the health and development of children. The objective of this research paper was to identify…”
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Determinants of suboptimal complementary feeding practices among children aged 6-23 months in four anglophone West African countries
Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-10-2015)“…Suboptimal complementary feeding practices have a detrimental impact on a child's growth, health and development in the first two years of life. They lead to…”
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The decline in Australian young male suicide
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-02-2007)“…Since the late 1990s there has been a sharp downward trend in Australian young male suicide. It is possible that a major government youth suicide prevention…”
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Population attributable risk of modifiable risk factors associated with invasive breast cancer in women aged 45–69 years in Queensland, Australia
Published in Maturitas (01-12-2013)“…Abstract Objectives To quantify the population attributable risk of key modifiable risk factors associated with breast cancer incidence in Queensland,…”
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Suicide in Australian Farming, 1988–1997
Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (01-02-2002)“…Objectives: To identify and describe suicide data for occupational classifications relating to farm managers and agricultural labourers for Australia for the…”
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RECALL OF FARM HAZARDS IN AUSTRALIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN USING A 3-D VISUAL CUE TEST
Published in The Australian journal of rural health (01-10-2001)“…This paper evaluates the effectiveness of the ‘Spot the Hazard’ farm safety resource which employs 3‐D visual stimuli to develop rudimentary risk assessment…”
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Comparisons of complementary feeding indicators among children aged 6–23 months in A nglophone and F rancophone W est A frican countries
Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-10-2015)“…Abstract Stunting, a consequence of suboptimal complementary feeding practices, continues to be a significant public health problem in W est A frica. This…”
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Determinants of suboptimal complementary feeding practices among children aged 6–23 months in four anglophone W est A frican countries
Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-10-2015)“…Abstract Suboptimal complementary feeding practices have a detrimental impact on a child's growth, health and development in the first two years of life. They…”
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Determinants of suboptimal complementary feeding practices among children aged 6–23 months in seven francophone W est A frican countries
Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-10-2015)“…Abstract Suboptimal complementary feeding practices play a crucial role in the health and development of children. The objective of this research paper was to…”
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The problem of suboptimal complementary feeding practices in W est A frica: what is the way forward?
Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-10-2015)“…Abstract The objective of this paper was to review the policy implications of inadequate complementary feeding among children aged 6–23 months in W est A…”
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