Daniel Sellen
0000-0003-2124-6977
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Maternal Years of Schooling but Not Academic Skills Is Independently Associated With Infant-Feeding Practices in a Cohort of Rural Guatemalan Women
Impact of Food Insecurity on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Urban Kenyan Mothers Towards Exclusive Breastfeeding
What are the distinctive features of human lactation biology and why should we care?
Determinants of Participation in an Urban Agricultural Intervention Designed to Improve Food Security and Livelihoods in Hiv-Affected Households in Nakuru Kenya
Food and Nutrition Security of Hiv Affected Households in Nakuru, Kenya
Uptake of an Urban Agriculture Intervention and Effects on Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices of Hiv-Affected Women
Evolution of Human Lactation and Complementary Feeding: Implications for Understanding Contemporary Cross-cultural Variation
Family structure and child growth in sub-Saharan Africa: Assessing "hidden risk"
Maternal and child depression and stressful life events as predictors of body composition in urban Guatemalan children
Anthropological investigation of vitamin D deficiency among new Canadian mothers and children: An emerging issue
Evolution of Infant and Young Child Feeding: Implications for Contemporary Public Health
Prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV/AIDS (PMTCT): client experience with counseling for safe infant feeding (SIF) in Voi Area Development Program, Kenya
Acculturation, Economics and Food Insecurity among Refugees Resettled in the USA: A Case Study of West African Refugees
Hunter-Gatherer Childhoods: Evolutionary, Developmental, and Cultural Perspectives. Barry S. Hewlett , Michael E. Lamb
Food Security and Child Hunger among Recently Resettled Liberian Refugees and Asylum Seekers: A Pilot Study
Maternal cognitive skills and infant feeding practices in rural Guatemala
Coevolution of human lactation, complementary feeding, foraging and life history.
Lactation, complementary feeding, and human life history
Breast-feeding is associated with improved growth in rural Guatemala.
Extracted‐Food Resource‐Defense Polygyny in Native Western North American Societies at Contact
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