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Tsinuel Girma
Researcher at Jimma University
Publications - 72
Citations - 1350
Tsinuel Girma is an academic researcher from Jimma University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1061 citations. Previous affiliations of Tsinuel Girma include College of Health Sciences, Bahrain & University of Copenhagen.
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Choice of Foods and Ingredients for Moderately Malnourished Children 6 Months to 5 Years of Age
Kim F. Michaelsen,Camilla Hoppe,Nanna Roos,Pernille Kæstel,Maria Stougaard,Lotte Lauritzen,Christian Mølgaard,Tsinuel Girma,Henrik Friis +8 more
TL;DR: An overview of the nutritional qualities of relevant foods and ingredients in relation to the nutritional needs of children with moderate malnutrition is given and research needs are identified to identify research needs.
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Effects of nutritional supplementation for HIV patients starting antiretroviral treatment: randomised controlled trial in Ethiopia
Mette F Olsen,Alemseged Abdissa,Pernille Kæstel,Markos Tesfaye,Daniel Yilma,Tsinuel Girma,Jonathan C. K. Wells,Christian Ritz,Christian Mølgaard,Kim F. Michaelsen,Dilnesaw Zerfu,Soren Brage,Åse Bengård Andersen,Henrik Friis +13 more
TL;DR: It was shown that relatively more lean body mass was gained by patients with undetectable viral load at three months and patients receiving delayed supplementation had higher weight gain but lower gains in functional outcomes.
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Fat and fat-free mass at birth: air displacement plethysmography measurements on 350 Ethiopian newborns.
Gregers S. Andersen,Tsinuel Girma,Jonathan C. K. Wells,Pernille Kæstel,Kim F. Michaelsen,Henrik Friis +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the role of gender, parity, GA, and LBW as predictors of birth BC and found a positive linear relationship between birth weight and relative amount of FM for boys and girls.
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Severe malnutrition or famine exposure in childhood and cardiometabolic non-communicable disease later in life: a systematic review.
Kelsey Grey,Gerard Bryan Gonzales,Mubarek Abera,Natasha Lelijveld,Debbie S. Thompson,Melkamu Berhane,Alemseged Abdissa,Tsinuel Girma,Marko Kerac +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined evidence of associations between postnatal malnutrition, encompassing documented severe childhood malnutrition in low/middle-income countries (LMICs) or famine exposure, and later-life cardiometabolic NCDs.
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Ototoxicity of artemether/lumefantrine in the treatment of falciparum malaria: a randomized trial.
Robert Gürkov,Teferi Eshetu,Teferi Eshetu,Isabel Barreto Miranda,Nicole Berens-Riha,Yoseph Mamo,Tsinuel Girma,Eike Krause,Michael Schmidt,John-Martin Hempel,Thomas Löscher +10 more
TL;DR: There was no detrimental effect of a standard oral regimen of artemether/lumefantrine on peripheral hearing or brainstem auditory pathways in patients with uncomplicated falciparum malaria.