Scott B. Ickes, Ph.D.

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2010 Nutrition University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Nutrition, Sub Saharan Africa Studies
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Alice S. Ammerman grad student 2010 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Assessment of supplemental feeding with a locally-produced ready -to -use-food: The Byokulia Bisemeye mu Bantu program in Bundibugyo, Uganda.)
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Ickes SB. (2020) Supportive Evidence for Program Impact Pathways: Food-Assisted Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition Programs Can Produce Sustained Dietary Improvements. The Journal of Nutrition
Sanders H, Ickes S. (2020) Participation in a Nutrition Education and Demonstration Program in Rural Senegal Is Associated with Higher Household Dietary Diversity Current Developments in Nutrition. 4: 900-900
Nahar B, Hossain M, Ickes SB, et al. (2018) Development and validation of a tool to assess appetite of children in low income settings. Appetite
Ickes SB, Hossain M, Ritter G, et al. (2018) Systematic Review of Tools and Methods to Measure Appetite in Undernourished Children in the Context of Low- and Middle-Income Countries. Advances in Nutrition (Bethesda, Md.). 9: 789-812
Ickes S, Baguma C, Brahe CA, et al. (2017) Maternal participation in a nutrition education program in Uganda is associated with improved infant and young child feeding practices and feeding knowledge: a post-program comparison study. Bmc Nutrition. 3
Ickes SB, Wu M, Mandel MP, et al. (2017) Associations between social support, psychological well-being, decision making, empowerment, infant and young child feeding, and nutritional status in Ugandan children ages 0 to 24 months. Maternal & Child Nutrition
Naila N, Nahar B, Lazarus M, et al. (2017) "Those who care much, understand much." Maternal perceptions of children's appetite: Perspectives from urban and rural caregivers of diverse parenting experience in Bangladesh. Maternal & Child Nutrition
Ickes SB, Heymsfield GA, Wright TW, et al. (2016) "Generally the young mom suffers much:" Socio-cultural influences of maternal capabilities and nutrition care in Uganda. Maternal & Child Nutrition
Ickes S, Mahoney E, Roberts A, et al. (2016) Parental Involvement in a School-Based Child Physical Activity and Nutrition Program in Southeastern United States: A Qualitative Analysis of Parenting Capacities Health Promotion Practice. 17: 285-296
Ickes SB, Trichler RB, Parks BC. (2015) Building a Stronger System for Tracking Nutrition-Sensitive Spending: A Methodology and Estimate of Global Spending for Nutrition-Sensitive Foreign Aid. Food and Nutrition Bulletin
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