Edwige Landais

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Edwige Landais is …
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P496ORCID iD0000-0002-7291-2012
P2038ResearchGate profile IDEdwige_Landais

P69educated atUniversity of Nottingham School of Life SciencesQ101011812
Faculty of Sciences of MontpellierQ19860306
P734family nameLandaisQ62092042
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P106occupationresearcherQ1650915

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Q39018400A double burden of overall or central adiposity and anemia or iron deficiency is prevalent but with little socioeconomic patterning among Moroccan and Tunisian urban women
Q38478137Analysis of 1697 cases of childhood malaria treated using intra-rectal Quinimax (QIR) in the Tilaberi health district in Niger
Q35082929Anthropometric and micronutrient status of school-children in an urban West Africa setting: a cross-sectional study in Dakar (Senegal)
Q91946389Changes in women's dietary diversity before and during pregnancy in Southern Benin
Q55515012Coffee and Tea Consumption and the Contribution of Their Added Ingredients to Total Energy and Nutrient Intakes in 10 European Countries: Benchmark Data from the Late 1990s.
Q33814786Evaluation of the international standardized 24-h dietary recall methodology (GloboDiet) for potential application in research and surveillance within African settings
Q57710428Factors influencing the health and wellness of urban aboriginal youths in Canada: insights of in-service professionals, care providers, and stakeholders
Q39776222Knowledge of dietary and behaviour-related determinants of non-communicable disease in urban Senegalese women
Q37373987Nutrient Intake Is Insufficient among Senegalese Urban School Children and Adolescents: Results from Two 24 h Recalls in State Primary Schools in Dakar.
Q34994958Nutrition transition among adolescents of a south-Mediterranean country: dietary patterns, association with socio-economic factors, overweight and blood pressure. A cross-sectional study in Tunisia
Q46676861Optimising design and cost-effective implementation of future pan-African dietary studies: a review of existing economic integration and nutritional indicators for scenario-based profiling and clustering of countries.
Q61961293Perceptions of healthy and desirable body size in urban Senegalese women
Q39159162Socio-economic and behavioural determinants of fruit and vegetable intake in Moroccan women.
Q91650727Socioeconomic inequalities in metabolic syndrome in the French West Indies
Q91246314Urban food environments in Africa: implications for policy and research

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