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An Analysis of Factors Leading to a Reduction in Iron Deficiency in Swedish Women. Hallberg, L., Bengtsson, C., Garby, L., Lennartsson, J., Rossander, L., & Tibblin, E. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1979;57 (6): 947-54. IDPAS# 1477 Request Copy
Are Weaning Foods Causing Impaired Iron and Zinc Status in 1-Year-Old Swedish Infants? A Cohort Study. Persson, L. A., Lundstrom, M., Lonnerdal, B., & Hernell, O. Acta Paediatr 1998;87 (6): 618-22. IDPAS# 1029 Request Copy PDF
Evidence of a relationship between childhood-onset type I diabetes and low groundwater concentration of zinc. Haglund, B., Ryckenberg, K., Selinus, O., & Dahlquist, G. Diabetes Care 1996;19 (8): 873-5. IDPAS# 2632 Request Copy PDF
Iron supplementation affects growth and morbidity of breast-fed infants: results of a randomized trial in Sweden and Honduras. Dewey, K. G., Domellof, M., Cohen, R. J., Landa Rivera, L., Hernell, O., & Lonnerdal, B. J Nutr 2002;132 (11): 3249-55 IDPAS# 3986 Request Copy Link to Full Text on External Site
Iron Supplementation of Breast-Fed Honduran and Swedish Infants from 4 to 9 Months of Age. Domellof, M., Cohen, R. J., Dewey, K. G., Hernell, O., Rivera, L. L., & Lonnerdal, B. J Pediatr 2001;138 (5): 679-87. IDPAS# 612 Request Copy PDF
Pilot study of urinary iodine concentration and of biochemical thyroid parameters before and after cautious public health intervention on salt iodide content: The Swiss longitudinal 1996-2000 iodine study. Als, C., Haldimann, M., Minder, C., & Gerber , H. Eur J Clin Nutr 2004;58 (8): 1201. IDPAS# 2759 Request Copy Link to PDF on External Site
The validity of questionnaire-based micronutrient intake estimates is increased by including dietary supplement use in swedish men. Messerer, M., Johansson, S., & Wolk, A. J Nutr 2004;134 (7): 1800-5. IDPAS# 2753 Request Copy PDF