
Vitamin A, vitamin C, and iron intake have decreased in both women (whether or not they are pregnant) over the past 2 decades, which may have substantial maternal and fetal health implications. ja.ma/3XZqlBs
Hanqi
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@HanqiL
Assistant research professor @EmoryRollins. Postdoc & PhD in nutrition and epidemiology. Using optimization and cost-effectiveness in both work and life.

Vitamin A, vitamin C, and iron intake have decreased in both women (whether or not they are pregnant) over the past 2 decades, which may have substantial maternal and fetal health implications. ja.ma/3XZqlBs




📣Introducing SAMBA: a R package to streamline micronutrient biomarker analysis with BRINDA inflammation-adjustment, deficiency cutoffs, and complex survey designs for multiple datasets, simultaneously. Congratulations, @HanqiL! 🔗doi.org/10.1016/j.tjnu… #JNutr @jnutritionorg

This #JNutr article by @HanqiL @EmoryRollins and colleagues offers a comprehensive guide to the BRINDA inflammation adjustment method jn.nutrition.org/article/S0022-…

Exciting to see #CurrDevNutr finally get its first impact factor, just as I am starting a term as Academic Editor. Looking forward to working with this team!

Join us tomorrow! 💻 ⏰ 11am EST / 3pm GMT / 5pm CAT Learn about assessing attributable fractions of anemia and inflammation-adjustment methods at #ANH2023 @MNData_Alliance @UCDavis_IGN @MNForum @EmoryRollins @HanqiL 🔗lshtm.zoom.us/j/98005768267?…




📣 An all-in-one methods paper to guide you through the BRINDA inflammation-adjustment approach. Congratulations @HanqiL! 🔗 doi.org/10.1016/j.tjnu… #JNutr @jnutritionorg



