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  1. Dietary quality score is positively associated with serum adiponectin level in Indonesian preschool-age children living in the urban area of Jakarta
  2. Associations of maternal diet quality with weight gain during pregnancy and obesity at three-year postpartum in Jakarta
  3. Associations between diet quality, blood pressure, and glucose levels among pregnant women in the Asian megacity of Jakarta
  4. Associations of meal patterning, dietary quality and diversity with anemia and overweight-obesity among Indonesian school-going adolescent girls in West Java
  5. Dietary and Plasma Carboxymethyl Lysine and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α as Mediators of Body Mass Index and Waist Circumference among Women in Indonesia
  6. Effect of probiotic supplementation on cognitive function in children and adolescents
  7. Validation of a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire for estimating dietary omega-3 fatty acids intake among urban Indonesian pregnant women
  8. The effect of Job’s tears-enriched yoghurt on GLP-1, calprotectin, blood glucose levels and weight of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
  9. Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT–Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systems
  10. Universal health coverage in Indonesia: concept, progress, and challenges
  11. Dietary quality of predominantly traditional diets is associated with blood glucose profiles, but not with total fecal Bifidobacterium in Indonesian women
  12. Modifiers of the effect of maternal multiple micronutrient supplementation on stillbirth, birth outcomes, and infant mortality: a meta-analysis of individual patient data from 17 randomised trials in low-income and middle-income countries
  13. A Novel Study on 521 Indonesian Pilgrims: Fluid Intake Significantly Contributes to Hydration Status
  14. Selected Peer-Reviewed Articles from the 1st Annual International Conference and Exhibition Indonesian Medical Education and Research Institute (ICE on IMERI), Central Jakarta, Indonesia, 14–16 November, 2016
  15. Maternal Agency Influences the Prevalence of Diarrhea and Acute Respiratory Tract Infections Among Young Indonesian children
  16. Association of food-hygiene practices and diarrhea prevalence among Indonesian young children from low socioeconomic urban areas
  17. Probiotics Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 and Lactobacillus casei CRL 431 Modestly Increase Growth, but Not Iron and Zinc Status, among Indonesian Children Aged 1–6 Years
  18. Randomized Trial of Probiotics and Calcium on Diarrhea and Respiratory Tract Infections in Indonesian Children
  19. Vitamin D status and its association with parathyroid hormone concentrations in women of child-bearing age living in Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur