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Established in 1978, the Food and Nutrition Bulletin (FNB) is a peer-reviewed journal published quarterly by the Nevin Scrimshaw International Nutrition Foundation in association with the United Nations University.

The focus of the journal is to highlight original scientific articles on nutrition research, policy analyses, and state-of-the-art summaries relating to multidisciplinary efforts to alleviate the problems of hunger and malnutrition in the developing world.

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Volume 32, Number 2, June 2011

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Growth and nutritional status of preschool children in India: A study of two recent time periods
pp. 84-93(10)
Authors: Sen, Pronab; Bharati, Susmita; Som, Suparna; Pal, Manoranjan; Bharati, Premananda

Determinants of delayed initiation of breastfeeding in rural Ethiopia: Programmatic implications
pp. 94-102(9)
Authors: Horii, Naoko; Guyon, Agnès B.; Quinn, Victoria J.

A community perspective on changes in health related to diarrhea in northeastern Brazil
pp. 103-111(9)
Authors: Machado, Márcia Maria Tavares; Lindsay, Ana Cristina; Mota, Gabriela Maia; Arruda, Carlos André Moura; do Amaral, João Joaquim Freitas; Forsberg, Birger Carl

Vitamin E deficiency in developing countries
pp. 124-143(20)
Authors: Dror, Daphna K.; Allen, Lindsay H.

A review of global progress toward the Millennium Development Goal 1 Hunger Target
pp. 144-158(15)
Authors: Fanzo, Jessica C.; Pronyk, Paul M.

Nutritional status of under-five children in HIV-affected households in western Kenya
pp. 159-167(9)
Authors: Ndirangu, Murugi; Wariero, James O.; Sachs, Sonia Ehrlich; Masibo, Peninah; Deckelbaum, Richard J.

Social protection networks in Central America and the Dominican Republic: Do they have a nutritional dimension ?
pp. 171-180(10)
Authors: Cespedes, Angela; Lechtig, Aaron; Francischi, Rachel

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pp. 181-183(3)

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