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Jessup, Amber Irene. (1999). Maternal Labor Supply and the Production of Child Health. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Li, Li. (1999). An Application of Linear Mixed Models to the China Health and Nutrition Survey Data. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, Iowa State University.

Lu, Bing; Zhai, Feng-ying; Jin, Shuigao; & Ge, Keyou. (1999). Impact of Maternal Occupation on the Dietary and Nutritional Status of Preschool Children. A Case Study in 8 Provinces of China. Wei Sheng Yan Jiu/Journal of Hygiene Research, 28(1), 47-9.

Paeratakul, Sahasporn; Adair, Linda S.; Zhai, Feng-ying; Ge, Keyou; & Popkin, Barry M. (1999). Sex Difference in Measures of Body Fatness and the Possible Difference in the Effect of Dietary Fat on Body Fatness in Men and Women. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 53(11), 865-71.

Popkin, Barry M. (1999). Urbanization, Lifestyle Changes and the Nutrition Transition. World Development, 27(11), 1905-1916.

Wagstaff, Adam; & Watanabe, Naoko. (1999). Socioeconomic Inequalities in Child Malnutrition in the Developing World. Policy Research Working Paper No. 2434. World Bank.

Yan, Lijing. (1999). Height, Health, and Hazards: Reconstructing Secular Trends in Cohort Height from Cross-Sectional Data with Applications to China. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, University of California, Berkeley.

Zhang, J.; Wang, C.; Gao, J.; & Chen, J. (1999). [Analysis on the Dietary Lipid Pattern in Different Areas of China]. Wei Sheng Yan Jiu/Journal of Hygiene Research, 28(6), 359-61.

Zhang, Weiguo. (1999). Economic Reforms and Fertility Behaviour in Rural China: An Anthropological and Demographic Inquiry. European Journal of Population, 15(4), 317-348.

Bhandari, Rajika. (1998). Education and Food Consumption Behavior in China: Household Analysis and Policy Implications. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, North Carolina State University.

Bing, Lu. (1998). The Impact of Maternal Income on the Dietary and Nutritional Status of Preschool Children in Urban Areas. China Public Health.

Bray, George A.; & Popkin, Barry M. (1998). Dietary Fat Intake Does Affect Obesity!. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 68(6), 1157-73.

Doherty, Jim Patrick. (1998). Obstetric Care Services and the One-Child Policy: The Economic Consequences and Choices Pregnant Women Face in China. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Guo, Xuguang. (1998). The Impact of Household Income and Food Prices on Food Consumption and Dietary Fat Intake in China, 1989-1993: A Longitudinal Analysis. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Henderson, Gail; Akin, John S.; Hutchinson, P. M.; Jin, S. G.; Wang, J. M.; Dietrich, J.; & Mao, L. M. (1998). Trends in Health Services Utilization in Eight Provinces in China, 1989-1993. Social Science & Medicine, 47(12), 1957-71.

Lu, Bing; Zhai, Feng-ying; Jin, Shuigao; & Popkin, Barry M. (1998). The Impact of Maternal Education on the Dietary and Nutritional Status of Preschool Children--A Case Study in 8 Provinces of China. Wei Sheng Yan Jiu/Journal of Hygiene Research, 27(5), 328-31.

Paeratakul, Sahasporn. (1998). Diet and Body Weight: A Population Study in China. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Paeratakul, Sahasporn; Popkin, Barry M.; Ge, Keyou; Adair, Linda S.; & Stevens, June. (1998). Changes in Diet and Physical Activity Affect the Body Mass Index of Chinese Adults. International Journal of Obesity & Related Metabolic Disorders, 22(5), 424-31.

Paeratakul, Sahasporn; Popkin, Barry M.; Kohlmeier, L.; Hertz-Picciotto, I.; Guo, X.; & Edwards, L. J. (1998). Measurement Error in Dietary Data: Implications for the Epidemiologic Study of the Diet-Disease Relationship. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 52(10), 722-7.

Popkin, Barry M. (1998). The Nutrition Transition and Its Health Implications in Lower-Income Countries. Public Health Nutrition, 1(1), 5-21.