Megan E. Parker, Ph.D.

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2010 Nutrition University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Nutrition, Epidemiology
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Margaret E. Bentley grad student 2010 UNC Chapel Hill
 (The feasibility of replacement feeding as an HIV prevention method: The breastfeeding, antiretroviral and nutrition (BAN) study in Lilongwe, Malawi.)
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Parker ME, Zobrist S, Lutterodt HE, et al. (2020) Evaluating the nutritional content of an insect-fortified food for the child complementary diet in Ghana. Bmc Nutrition. 6: 7
Parker M, Barrett K, Kahn M, et al. (2020) Potential new tool for anemia screening: An evaluation of the performance and usability of the TrueHb Hemometer. Plos One. 15: e0230333
Kuong K, Tor P, Perignon M, et al. (2019) Multi-Micronutrient Fortified Rice Improved Serum Zinc and Folate Concentrations of Cambodian School Children. A Double-Blinded Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial. Nutrients. 11
Shapiro MJ, Downs SM, Swartz HJ, et al. (2019) A Systematic Review Investigating the Relation Between Animal-Source Food Consumption and Stunting in Children Aged 6-60 Months in Low and Middle-Income Countries. Advances in Nutrition (Bethesda, Md.)
Karakochuk CD, Hess SY, Moorthy D, et al. (2019) Measurement and interpretation of hemoglobin concentration in clinical and field settings: a narrative review. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Tallis H, Kreis K, Olander L, et al. (2019) Aligning evidence generation and use across health, development, and environment Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. 39: 81-93
Zobrist S, Kalra N, Pelto G, et al. (2017) Using cognitive mapping to understand Senegalese infant and young child feeding decisions. Maternal & Child Nutrition
Zobrist S, Kalra N, Pelto G, et al. (2017) Results of Applying Cultural Domain Analysis Techniques and Implications for the Design of Complementary Feeding Interventions in Northern Senegal. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 379572117720749
Laar A, Kotoh A, Parker M, et al. (2017) An Exploration of Edible Palm Weevil Larvae (Akokono) as a Source of Nutrition and Livelihood: Perspectives From Ghanaian Stakeholders. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 379572117723396
Kalra N, Pelto G, Tawiah C, et al. (2017) Patterns of cultural consensus and intracultural diversity in Ghanaian complementary feeding practices. Maternal & Child Nutrition
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