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Kathleen Maher Rasmussen 54<br />

Marquis GS, Rasmussen KM. Extended breastfeeding and malnutrition: An example of<br />

reverse causality. In: Exclusive Breastfeeding Promotion: A Summary of Findings from<br />

EPB's Applied Research Program (1992-1996). Wellstart International, Washington, DC,<br />

1996;39-42.<br />

Marquis GS, Rasmussen KM. Extended breastfeeding and malnutrition: An example of<br />

reverse causality. Final report to Wellstart International, Washington DC, 1996, 70 pp.<br />

Rasmussen KM. Vitamin A needs during pregnancy and lactation for the health of the<br />

mother and her fetus or infant. Paper prepared for WHO consultation, June 1996, Geneva,<br />

Switzerland.<br />

Rasmussen KM. Benefits to mother and child of maternal food supplementation during<br />

the reproductive cycle. Paper prepared for Academy for Educational Development,<br />

Washington DC, 1998.<br />

nd<br />

Rasmussen KM. Book review: Nutitional Concerns of Women, 2 edn. Am J Clin Nutr.<br />

2004;80:531.<br />

Chien D (with Rasmussen KM). State Legislation that Protects, Promotes, and Supports<br />

Breastfeeding: An inventory and analysis of state breastfeeding and maternity leave<br />

legislation. At: http://www.usbreastfeeding.org/Issue-Papers/State-Legislation-2004.pdf<br />

<strong>Cornell</strong> NutritionWorks (http://www.nutritionworks.cornell.edu), Ask the Nutrition<br />

Expert: "Maternal Obesity and Breastfeeding Success", 2005.<br />

<strong>Cornell</strong> NutritionWorks (http://www.nutritionworks.cornell.edu/features/index.cfm?<br />

Action=Course&CourseID=144#), CyberPresentation “Does Maternal Obesity Impede<br />

Lactation? Evidence and Implications”, 2007.<br />

Rasmussen KM. Final report. Training in International Maternal and Child Nutrition (5<br />

D43 TW001271). Submitted to Fogarty International Center, NIH. December 2007.<br />

National Academies Press, Sounds of Science podcast: “Weight gain in pregnancy: How<br />

much is too much?” September 2009.<br />

(http://media.nap.edu/podcasts/nax90weightgain.mp3 or<br />

http://media.nap.edu/podcasts/nax90weightgain.mp3?utm_medium=etmail&utm_source=<br />

National%20Academies%20Press&utm_campaign=NAP+mail+new+09.15.09&utm_cont<br />

ent=Customer&utm_term=).<br />

Rasheed S, Rasmussen KM. Understanding Breastfeeding Practices in Bangladesh.<br />

Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2009, 148 pp.

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