Mohamed Ag Ayoya

775 total citations
28 papers, 573 citations indexed

About

Mohamed Ag Ayoya is a scholar working on Nutrition and Dietetics, General Health Professions and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Mohamed Ag Ayoya has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 573 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics, 12 papers in General Health Professions and 11 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Mohamed Ag Ayoya's work include Child Nutrition and Water Access (26 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (10 papers) and Iron Metabolism and Disorders (8 papers). Mohamed Ag Ayoya is often cited by papers focused on Child Nutrition and Water Access (26 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (10 papers) and Iron Metabolism and Disorders (8 papers). Mohamed Ag Ayoya collaborates with scholars based in United States, India and Mali. Mohamed Ag Ayoya's co-authors include Ismael Ngnie‐Teta, Rebecca J. Stoltzfus, Abdel Kader Traoré, Cutberto Garza, Purnima Menon, Víctor M. Aguayo, Aïssa Mamadoultaibou, Rebecca Heidkamp, Mohamed Ag Bendech and Marie Nancy Séraphin and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and The FASEB Journal.

In The Last Decade

Mohamed Ag Ayoya

27 papers receiving 541 citations

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Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mohamed Ag Ayoya United States 15 432 189 184 155 78 28 573
Laird J. Ruth United States 14 497 1.2× 143 0.8× 340 1.8× 136 0.9× 51 0.7× 24 669
Tsegaye Demissie Ethiopia 15 458 1.1× 195 1.0× 60 0.3× 159 1.0× 105 1.3× 26 615
Ibironke Olofin United States 8 840 1.9× 289 1.5× 273 1.5× 306 2.0× 168 2.2× 9 1.1k
Prema Ramachandran India 11 287 0.7× 218 1.2× 44 0.2× 111 0.7× 71 0.9× 56 524
AM Shamsir Ahmed Bangladesh 10 394 0.9× 120 0.6× 52 0.3× 87 0.6× 77 1.0× 11 553
Endang L Achadi Indonesia 12 351 0.8× 393 2.1× 273 1.5× 149 1.0× 21 0.3× 25 725
Owen Nkoka Taiwan 13 217 0.5× 209 1.1× 68 0.4× 96 0.6× 38 0.5× 34 475
Sridhar Srikantiah India 14 234 0.5× 182 1.0× 56 0.3× 106 0.7× 36 0.5× 42 502
Melina Mgongo Tanzania 12 362 0.8× 219 1.2× 105 0.6× 89 0.6× 41 0.5× 30 608
Estefanía Custodio Spain 15 367 0.8× 117 0.6× 63 0.3× 144 0.9× 133 1.7× 30 608

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mohamed Ag Ayoya

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Haselow, Nancy, et al.. (2022). A Review of Vitamin A Supplementation in South Sudan: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunities for the Way Forward. Global Health Science and Practice. 10(3). e2100660–e2100660. 4 indexed citations
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Checchi, Francesco, et al.. (2022). Can we predict the burden of acute malnutrition in crisis-affected countries? Findings from Somalia and South Sudan. BMC Nutrition. 8(1). 92–92. 5 indexed citations
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Singh, Vijay P., et al.. (2019). Effective Use of Near Real-time Monitoring System for Stunting Reduction in Zimbabwe. 7(2). 1 indexed citations
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Wirth, James P., et al.. (2019). Nutrition trends in the past fifteen years in Guinea: Secondary analysis of cross-sectional data on children, adolescent girls and women. African Journal of Food Agriculture Nutrition and Development. 19(4). 14889–14915. 3 indexed citations
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Séraphin, Marie Nancy, et al.. (2017). Childhood anemia in Rural Haiti: the potential role of community health workers. Global Health Research and Policy. 2(1). 3–3. 1 indexed citations
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Ayoya, Mohamed Ag, et al.. (2014). Infant and young child feeding in four departments in Haiti: mixed-method study on prevalence of recommended practices and related attitudes, beliefs, and other determinants.. PubMed. 36(5). 306–13. 15 indexed citations
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Séraphin, Marie Nancy, Ismael Ngnie‐Teta, Mohamed Ag Ayoya, et al.. (2014). Determinants of Institutional Delivery Among Women of Childbearing Age in Rural Haiti. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 19(6). 1400–1407. 20 indexed citations
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Ayoya, Mohamed Ag, et al.. (2013). Protecting and improving breastfeeding practices during a major emergency: lessons learnt from the baby tents in Haiti. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 91(8). 612–617. 32 indexed citations
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Ayoya, Mohamed Ag, et al.. (2013). Child malnutrition in Haiti: progress despite disasters. Global Health Science and Practice. 1(3). 389–396. 15 indexed citations
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Heidkamp, Rebecca, et al.. (2013). Predictors of Anemia among Haitian Children Aged 6 to 59 Months and Women of Childbearing Age and Their Implications for Programming. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 34(4). 462–479. 15 indexed citations
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Menon, Purnima, et al.. (2013). Age‐appropriate infant and young child feeding practices are associated with child nutrition in India: insights from nationally representative data. Maternal and Child Nutrition. 11(1). 73–87. 90 indexed citations
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Ayoya, Mohamed Ag, et al.. (2013). Prevalence and Risk Factors of Anemia among Children 6–59 Months Old in Haiti. Anemia. 2013. 1–3. 67 indexed citations
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Heidkamp, Rebecca, et al.. (2013). Breastfeeding practices and child growth outcomes in Haiti: an analysis of data from Demographic and Health Surveys. Maternal and Child Nutrition. 11(4). 737–748. 9 indexed citations
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Heidkamp, Rebecca, Ismael Ngnie‐Teta, Rebecca J. Stoltzfus, et al.. (2012). How are maternal‐child nutrition activities integrated at the community level? Lessons from Haiti. The FASEB Journal. 26(S1). 1 indexed citations
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Ayoya, Mohamed Ag, Mohamed Ag Bendech, Noël Zagré, & Félicité Tchibindat. (2011). Maternal anaemia in West and Central Africa: time for urgent action. Public Health Nutrition. 15(5). 916–927. 34 indexed citations
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Ayoya, Mohamed Ag, et al.. (2010). Nutritional Value of Locally Produced Foods and Potential for Developing Age-Appropriate Complementary Foods for Children under 2 Years of Age in Mali. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 31(3). 391–399. 11 indexed citations
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Ayoya, Mohamed Ag, Rebecca J. Stoltzfus, Elizabeta Nemeth, et al.. (2010). α1-Acid glycoprotein, hepcidin, C-reactive protein, and serum ferritin are correlated in anemic schoolchildren with Schistosoma haematobium. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 91(6). 1784–1790. 35 indexed citations
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Ayoya, Mohamed Ag, et al.. (2009). Multiple Micronutrients Including Iron Are Not More Effective Than Iron Alone for Improving Hemoglobin and Iron Status of Malian School Children ,. Journal of Nutrition. 139(10). 1972–1979. 16 indexed citations
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Ayoya, Mohamed Ag, et al.. (2007). Determinants of high vitamin A supplementation coverage among pre-school children in Mali: the National Nutrition Weeks experience. Public Health Nutrition. 10(11). 1241–1246. 24 indexed citations
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Ayoya, Mohamed Ag, et al.. (2006). Determinants of Anemia among Pregnant Women in Mali. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 27(1). 3–11. 70 indexed citations

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