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View article: Development and Validation of an Indian Nutrition and Food Literacy Tool (INFOLIT) for adolescents
Development and Validation of an Indian Nutrition and Food Literacy Tool (INFOLIT) for adolescents Open
Background Nutrition and food literacy (NFL) are interconnected yet distinct concepts concerning the capability to comprehend and utilize knowledge pertaining to nutrition and food. NFL is a significant driver that shapes an individuals’ d…
View article: Concerns regarding the standard deviation of individual responses for assessing treatment response heterogeneity
Concerns regarding the standard deviation of individual responses for assessing treatment response heterogeneity Open
The estimation of treatment response heterogeneity (TRH) is increasingly important as medicine moves toward personalized approaches. Although various statistical methods have been proposed to quantify TRH in parallel-group trials, the stan…
View article: Assessing the determinants of food choices among adolescents in India: A rainbow model using the socio-ecological framework
Assessing the determinants of food choices among adolescents in India: A rainbow model using the socio-ecological framework Open
In India, the rising risk of overweight and obesity among adolescents is a significant public health concern, primarily associated with their frequent consumption of nutrient-poor snacks, sugar-sweetened beverages, and fast foods. Identify…
View article: Some Properties of Analytic Functions Associated with Erdély-Kober Integral Operator
Some Properties of Analytic Functions Associated with Erdély-Kober Integral Operator Open
The target of this paper is to discuss a new subclass of schlicht mappings with negative coefficients correlated to Erdely-Kober Integral Operator in the unit disk U = {w ∈ C : |w| < 1}. For mappings in our class, we learn fundamental prop…
View article: Improving Statistical Rigor in Animal Aging Research by Addressing Clustering and Nesting Effects: Illustration with the National Institute on Aging’s Intervention Testing Program Data
Improving Statistical Rigor in Animal Aging Research by Addressing Clustering and Nesting Effects: Illustration with the National Institute on Aging’s Intervention Testing Program Data Open
Clustering effects, such as those introduced by housing animals in shared cages, are often overlooked in preclinical lifespan studies, despite their potential to distort variance estimates and inflate Type I error rates, leading to mislead…
View article: Diets, Lifestyles and Metabolic Risk Factors among Corporate Information Technology (IT) Employees in South India
Diets, Lifestyles and Metabolic Risk Factors among Corporate Information Technology (IT) Employees in South India Open
(1) Information Technology (IT) Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), the largest employment sector of India, contributes to rapid economic growth. However, the work of IT employees is sedentary, and the food environments of their worksites …
View article: Phenolic, nutritional and molecular interaction study among different millet varieties
Phenolic, nutritional and molecular interaction study among different millet varieties Open
View article: Application of quantile regression to examine changes in the distribution of Height for Age (HAZ) of Indian children aged 0–36 months using four rounds of NFHS data
Application of quantile regression to examine changes in the distribution of Height for Age (HAZ) of Indian children aged 0–36 months using four rounds of NFHS data Open
Background The prevalence of stunting among under- three Indian children though decreased, still it is considered to be alarmingly high. In most of the previous studies, traditional (linear and logistic) regression analyses were applied. T…
View article: Impact of ‘infodemic in pandemic’ on food and nutrition related perceptions and practices of Indian internet users
Impact of ‘infodemic in pandemic’ on food and nutrition related perceptions and practices of Indian internet users Open
The uncontrolled spread of (mis)information, news and propaganda related to COVID 19 created an ‘infodemic’ leading to panic and unscientific practices among the mass. With the largest number of internet users in the world, India has witne…
View article: Application of Quantile Regression to Examine Changes in the Distribution of Stunting of Indian Children Aged 0-36 Months Using Four Rounds of NFHS Data.
Application of Quantile Regression to Examine Changes in the Distribution of Stunting of Indian Children Aged 0-36 Months Using Four Rounds of NFHS Data. Open
Background : In India, it has been observed that the prevalence of stunting among under-five children decreased, but the prevalence is still alarmingly high. In previous studies, traditional (linear and logistic) regression analyses were u…
View article: Risk factors and socioeconomic inequalities in undernutrition among children 0-59 months of age in India
Risk factors and socioeconomic inequalities in undernutrition among children 0-59 months of age in India Open
In the majority of low- and middle-income counties, child health-care dissimilarities are further aggravated by nutritional status (i.e., stunting, underweight, and wasting). In India, child malnutrition is the most important contributor t…