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Professor of Nutrition Policy, Cornell University
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The effects of malnutrition on child mortality in developing countries.
DL Pelletier, EA Frongillo Jr, DG Schroeder, JP Habicht
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 73 (4), 443, 1995
12371995
An analysis of anemia and pregnancy-related maternal mortality
BJ Brabin, M Hakimi, D Pelletier
The Journal of nutrition 131 (2), 604S-615S, 2001
9422001
Epidemiologic evidence for a potentiating effect of malnutrition on child mortality.
DL Pelletier, EA Frongillo Jr, JP Habicht
American journal of public health 83 (8), 1130-1133, 1993
7121993
Maternal and child undernutrition: effective action at national level
J Bryce, D Coitinho, I Darnton-Hill, D Pelletier, P Pinstrup-Andersen
The Lancet 371 (9611), 510-526, 2008
6512008
The relationship between child anthropometry and mortality in developing countries: implications for policy, programs and future research
DL Pelletier
The Journal of nutrition 124, 2047S-2081S, 1994
5381994
Changes in child survival are strongly associated with changes in malnutrition in developing countries
DL Pelletier, EA Frongillo
The Journal of nutrition 133 (1), 107-119, 2003
4902003
Implementation research: new imperatives and opportunities in global health
S Theobald, N Brandes, M Gyapong, S El-Saharty, E Proctor, T Diaz, ...
The Lancet 392 (10160), 2214-2228, 2018
4142018
A methodology for estimating the contribution of malnutrition to child mortality in developing countries
DL Pelletier, EA Frongillo Jr, DG Schroeder, JP Habicht
The Journal of nutrition 124, 2106S-2122S, 1994
3371994
Nutrition agenda setting, policy formulation and implementation: lessons from the Mainstreaming Nutrition Initiative
DL Pelletier, EA Frongillo, S Gervais, L Hoey, P Menon, T Ngo, ...
Health Policy and Planning 27 (1), 19-31, 2012
2662012
The potentiating effects of malnutrition on child mortality: epidemiologic evidence and policy implications
DL Pelletier
Nutrition reviews 52 (12), 409-415, 1994
2581994
The shaping of collective values through deliberative democracy: An empirical study from New York's North Country
D Pelletier, V Kraak, C McCullum, U Uusitalo, R Rich
Policy sciences 32, 103-131, 1999
2501999
Iron-deficiency anemia: reexamining the nature and magnitude of the public health problem
SJ Oppenheimer
J nutr 131 (2), 616-35, 2001
1952001
The influence of commercialism on the food purchasing behavior of children and teenage youth
V Kraak, DL Pelletier
Family Economics and Nutrition Review 11 (3), 15-24, 1998
1461998
The nutrition policy process: the role of strategic capacity in advancing national nutrition agendas
DL Pelletier, P Menon, T Ngo, EA Frongillo, D Frongillo
Food and Nutrition Bulletin 32 (2_suppl2), S59-S69, 2011
1332011
A framework on the emergence and effectiveness of global health networks
J Shiffman, K Quissell, HP Schmitz, DL Pelletier, SL Smith, D Berlan, ...
Health policy and planning 31 (suppl_1), i3-i16, 2016
1272016
The importance of context in choosing nutritional indicators
JP Habicht, DL Pelletier
The Journal of nutrition 120, 1519-1524, 1990
1261990
The emergence and effectiveness of global health networks: findings and future research
J Shiffman, H Peter Schmitz, D Berlan, SL Smith, K Quissell, U Gneiting, ...
Health Policy and Planning 31 (suppl_1), i110-i123, 2016
1092016
Strengthening implementation and utilization of nutrition interventions through research: a framework and research agenda
P Menon, NM Covic, PB Harrigan, SE Horton, NM Kazi, S Lamstein, ...
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1332 (1), 39-59, 2014
982014
Inseguridad alimentaria, hambre y desnutrición
DL Pelletier, CM Olson, EA Frongillo, BA Bowman
Conocimientos actuales sobre nutrición. Publicación científica y técnica, 762-75, 2003
942003
How marketers reach young consumers: implications for nutrition education and health promotion campaigns
V Kraak, DL Pelletier
Family Economics and Nutrition Review 11 (4), 31, 1998
921998
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