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Academic Article Multi-site trial using short mobile messages (SMS) to improve infant weight in low-income minorities: Development, implementation, lessons learned and future applications.
Academic Article Effect of a Multi-Site Trial using Short Message Service (SMS) on Infant Feeding Practices and Weight Gain in Low-Income Minorities.
Academic Article Amount, Preparation and Type of Formula Consumed and Its Association with Weight Gain in Infants Participating in the WIC Program in Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
Academic Article Acceptability of a text message-based intervention for obesity prevention in infants from Hawai'i and Puerto Rico WIC.
Academic Article Rate of weight gain in very-low birth weight Puerto Rican neonates.
Academic Article Evidenced based management of neonatal hemangiolymphangioma: a case report.
Concept Infant
Concept Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Concept Infant, Newborn
Concept Infant, Small for Gestational Age
Concept Infant, Very Low Birth Weight
Concept Infant Formula
Academic Article Comparison of postdischarge growth in adequate for gestational age and small for gestational age very low birthweight infants.
Academic Article Congenital EWS/pPNET presenting as a neck mass.
Academic Article Breastfeeding practices, timing of introduction of complementary beverages and foods and weight status in infants and toddlers participants of a WIC clinic in Puerto Rico.
Academic Article Development of a Diet Quality Score for Infants and Toddlers and its association with weight.
Academic Article Intervention to promote physical activation and improve sleep and response feeding in infants for preventing obesity early in life, the baby-act trial: Rationale and design.
Academic Article Naturalization of the microbiota developmental trajectory of Cesarean-born neonates after vaginal seeding.
Academic Article Pre- and peri-natal hurricane exposure alters DNA methylation patterns in children.
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