This research line is involved in understanding nutritional exposures linked to coexistence of low muscle mass and obesity. Approaches include physiological studies of endocrinology, metabolism, body composition and specific approaches linked to assessment of muscle mass.
| Sl No. | Title | Authors | Journal Name | Publication Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 106 | Indian Women of Childbearing Age Do Not Metabolically Conserve Arginine as Do American and Jamaican Women | Kao CC, Hsu JW, Dwarkanath P, Karnes JM, Baker TM, Bohren KM, Badaloo A, Thame MM, Kurpad AV, Jahoor F | J Nutr | 2015 |
| 107 | Prevalence of Body Mass Index Lower Than 16 Among Women in Low- and Middle-Income Countries | Razak F, Corsi DJ, Slutsky AS, Kurpad A, Berkman L, Laupacis A, Subramanian SV | JAMA | 2015 |
| 108 | Factors influencing receipt of iron supplementation by young children and their mothers in rural India: local and national cross-sectional studies | Pasricha SR, Biggs BA, Prashanth NS, Sudarshan H, Moodie R, Black J, Shet A | BMC Public Health | 2011 |
| 109 | Risks of routine iron and folic acid supplementation for young children | Pasricha S, Shet A, Sachdev HP, Shet AS | Indian Pediatr | 2009 |