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close this bookFood and Nutrition Bulletin Volume 14, Number 3, 1992 (UNU Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 1992, 119 pages)
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View the documentHistory, design, and objectives of the INCAP follow-up study on the effects of nutrition supplementation in child growth and development
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View the documentAuthor's note
View the documentHypothesis of the follow-up study
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View the documentSynopsis of the history of the follow-up
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View the documentData collection of the INCAP follow-up study: Organization, coverage, and sample sizes
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View the documentIntroduction
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View the documentTests, examinations, measurements, and interviews
View the documentOrganization and logistics of the data collection
View the documentTraining, supervision, and data flow
View the documentPrimary health care activities
View the documentCoverage rates
View the documentConcluding remark
View the documentAcknowledgements
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View the documentOverview of long-term nutrition intervention studies in Guatemala, 1968-1989
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View the documentIntroduction
View the documentThe INCAP longitudinal study
View the documentThe follow-up study
View the documentFuture research directions
View the documentConclusion
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