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The impact of DocosaHexaenoic Acid supplementation during pregnancy and lactation on Neurodevelopment of the offspring in India (DHANI): trial protocol

Evidence suggests a strong association between nutrition during the first 1000 days (conception to 2 years of life) and cognitive development. Maternal docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) supplementation has been suggested to be linked with cognitive development of their offspring. DHA is a structural component of human brain and retina, and can be derived from marine algae, fatty fish...

Association of breakfast intake with obesity, dietary and physical activity behavior among urban school-aged adolescents in Delhi, India: results of a cross-sectional study

Background In developed countries, regular breakfast consumption is inversely associated with excess weight and directly associated with better dietary and improved physical activity behaviors. Our objective was to describe the frequency of breakfast consumption among school-going adolescents in Delhi and evaluate its association with overweight and obesity as well as other...

The Prevalence and Management of Diabetes in Rural India

data from this study can be viewed at: http://thegeorgeinstitute. org/ CLARA K. CHOW, MBBS1,4 P. KRISHNAM RAJU, MBBS3 RAMA RAJU, MBBS2 K. SRINATH REDDY, MD5 MAGNOLIA CARDONA, MPH1 DAVID S. CELERMAJER

Evaluation of seven common lipid associated loci in a large Indian sib pair study

Dudbridge 0 Dorairaj Prabhakaran Yoav Ben-Shlomo K Srinath Reddy Shah Ebrahim 0 Giriraj R Chandak Indian Migration Study Group 0 Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene and ... manuscript and gave their final approval for this version of the manuscript to be published. The Indian Migration Study group comprises: New Delhi: K. Srinath Reddy, Dorairaj Prabhakaran, Tulsi Patel, Lakshmy

Evaluation of seven common lipid associated loci in a large Indian sib pair study

participants. The Indian Migration Study group comprises New Delhi: K. Srinath Reddy, Dorairaj Prabhakaran, Tulsi Patel, Lakshmy Ramakrishnan, Ruby Gupta, Tanica Lyngdoh; Lucknow: R.C. Ahuja, R.K. Saran

Adult Metabolic Syndrome and Impaired Glucose Tolerance Are Associated With Different Patterns of BMI Gain During Infancy: Data from the New Delhi birth cohort

CAROLINE H.D. FALL DM HARSHPAL SINGH SACHDEV CLIVE OSMOND PHD RAMAKRISHNAN LAKSHMY PHD SUSHANT DEY BISWAS MSTAT DORAIRAJ PRABHAKARAN DM NIKHIL TANDON PHD SIDDHARTH RAMJI K. SRINATH REDDY DM DAVID J.P

Nonesterified Fatty Acids as Mediators of Glucose Intolerance in Indian Asian Populations

. SRINATH REDDY 0 J. KENNEDY CRUICKSHANK 2 0 Department of Cardiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences , Delhi , India.; the 1 Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust , West Bromwich , U.K