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List of works by Karin J Borgonjen-Van den Berg

Combining food-based dietary recommendations using Optifood with zinc-fortified water potentially improves nutrient adequacy among 4- to 6-year-old children in Kisumu West district, Kenya

scientific article published on 19 September 2017

Current and potential role of grain legumes on protein and micronutrient adequacy of the diet of rural Ghanaian infants and young children: using linear programming

scientific article published on 21 February 2019

Dietary Protein Intake in Dutch Elderly People: A Focus on Protein Sources

scientific article

Dietary protein intake in community-dwelling, frail, and institutionalized elderly people: scope for improvement.

scientific article

Identifying Dietary Strategies to Improve Nutrient Adequacy among Ethiopian Infants and Young Children Using Linear Modelling

scientific article published on 24 June 2019

Protein intake and lean body mass preservation during energy intake restriction in overweight older adults

scientific article published on 16 October 2015

Satiety and energy intake after single and repeated exposure to gel-forming dietary fiber: post-ingestive effects.

scientific article published on 13 September 2013

The potential contribution of yellow cassava to dietary nutrient adequacy of primary-school children in Eastern Kenya; the use of linear programming

scientific article published on 2 October 2017

Urinary Excretion of N1-Methylnicotinamide and N1-Methyl-2-Pyridone-5-Carboxamide and Mortality in Kidney Transplant Recipients

scientific article published on 10 July 2020

Urinary Excretion of N1-Methylnicotinamide, as a Biomarker of Niacin Status, and Mortality in Renal Transplant Recipients

scientific article published on 12 November 2019

Urinary Excretion of N1-methyl-2-pyridone-5-carboxamide and N1-methylnicotinamide in Renal Transplant Recipients and Donors

scientific article published on 06 February 2020

Urinary Taurine Excretion and Risk of Late Graft Failure in Renal Transplant Recipients

scientific article published on 13 September 2019