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      Evidence on Child Nutrition Recommendations and Challenges in Crisis Settings: A Scoping Review 

      Marshall, Aniqa Islam; Lasco, Gideon; Phaiyarom, Mathudara; Pangkariya, Nattanicha; Leuangvilay, Phetdavanh; Sinam, Pigunkaew; Suphanchaimat, Rapeepong; Julchoo, Sataporn; Kunpeuk, Watinee; Zhang, Yunting (2021-06-20)

      Adequate child nutrition is critical to child development, yet child malnutrition is prevalent in crisis settings. However, the intersection of malnutrition and disasters is sparse. This study reviews existing evidence on nutrition responses and outcomes for infants and young children during times of crisis. The scoping review was conducted via two approaches: a systematic search and a purposive search. For the systematic search, two key online databases, PubMed and Science Direct, were utilized. In total, data from 32 studies were extracted and ...
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      Association between mental health and executive dysfunction and the moderating effect of urban–rural subpopulation in general adolescents from Shangrao, China: a population-based cross-sectional study 

      Lin, Qingmin; Abbey, Cody; Zhang, Yunting; Wang, Guanghai; Lu, Jinkui; Dill, Sarah-Eve; Jiang, Qi; Singh, M K; She, Xinshu; Wang, Huan; Rozelle, Scott; Jiang, Fan (2022-08-23)

      Objectives: To examine the association between mental health and executive dysfunction in general adolescents, and to identify whether home residence and school location would moderate that association. Design: A population-based cross-sectional study. Setting: A subsample of the Shanghai Children’s Health, Education, and Lifestyle Evaluation-Adolescents project. 16 sampled schools in Shangrao city located in downstream Yangtze River in southeast China (December 2018). Participants: 1895 adolescents (48.8% male) which were divided into ...