Ernesto Pollitt

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University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
Area:
Human Development, Public Health, Developmental Psychology
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Olney DK, Kariger PK, Stoltzfus RJ, et al. (2013) Developmental effects of micronutrient supplementation and malaria in Zanzibari children. Early Human Development. 89: 667-74
Olney DK, Kariger PK, Stoltzfus RJ, et al. (2009) Development of nutritionally at-risk young children is predicted by malaria, anemia, and stunting in Pemba, Zanzibar. The Journal of Nutrition. 139: 763-72
Olney DK, Pollitt E, Kariger PK, et al. (2007) Young Zanzibari children with iron deficiency, iron deficiency anemia, stunting, or malaria have lower motor activity scores and spend less time in locomotion. The Journal of Nutrition. 137: 2756-62
Walker SP, Wachs TD, Gardner JM, et al. (2007) Child development: risk factors for adverse outcomes in developing countries. Lancet (London, England). 369: 145-57
Olney DK, Pollitt E, Kariger PK, et al. (2007) Iron+folic acid and zinc supplementation and malaria infection affect the development of Zanzibari children 5–9 mo old The Faseb Journal. 21
Olney DK, Pollitt E, Kariger PK, et al. (2006) Combined iron and folic acid supplementation with or without zinc reduces time to walking unassisted among Zanzibari infants 5- to 11-mo old. The Journal of Nutrition. 136: 2427-34
Siegel EH, Stoltzfus RJ, Kariger PK, et al. (2005) Growth indices, anemia, and diet independently predict motor milestone acquisition of infants in south central Nepal. The Journal of Nutrition. 135: 2840-4
Kariger PK, Stoltzfus RJ, Olney D, et al. (2005) Iron deficiency and physical growth predict attainment of walking but not crawling in poorly nourished Zanzibari infants. The Journal of Nutrition. 135: 814-9
Wachs TD, Pollitt E, Cueto S, et al. (2005) Relation of neonatal iron status to individual variability in neonatal temperament. Developmental Psychobiology. 46: 141-53
Metallinos-Katsaras E, Valassi-Adam E, Dewey KG, et al. (2004) Effect of iron supplementation on cognition in Greek preschoolers European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 58: 1532-1542
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