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Anitha, S and Arjun, P and Palli, N C and Sreekanth, N and Devi, S A M and Pandey, S and Krishnan, S and Prasad, S and Sharma, Shashi and Murthy, K N C and Botha, R and Upadhyay, S and Kane-Potaka, J (2024) Sensory and nutritional evaluation of nine types of millet substituted for polished white rice in select Indian meal preparations. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (TSI), 8. 01-16. ISSN 2571-581X
Anitha, S and Tsusaka, T W and Givens, D I and Kane-Potaka, J and Botha, R and Sulaiman, N L B and Upadhyay, S and Vetriventhan, M and Rajendran, A and Parasannanavar, D J and Longvah, T and Subramaniam, K and Bhandari, R K (2024) Does millet consumption contribute to raising blood hemoglobin levels compared to regular refined staples?: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Frontiers in Nutrition (TSI), 11. 01-07. ISSN 2296-861X
Anitha, S and Tsusaka, T W and Botha, R and Givens, D I and Rajendran, A and Parasannanavar, D J and Subramaniam, K and Bhandari, R K and Kane-Potaka, J (2024) Impact of regular consumption of millets on fasting and post-prandial blood glucose level: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (TSI), 7. 01-07. ISSN 2571-581X
Anitha, S and Tsusaka, T W and Botha, R and Kane-Potaka, J and Givens, D I and Rajendran, A and Bhandari, R K (2022) Are Millets More Effective in Managing Hyperlipidaemia and Obesity than Major Cereal Staples? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Sustainability (TSI), 14. pp. 1-10. ISSN 2071-1050
Anitha, S and Givens, D I and Subramaniam, K and Upadhyay, S and Kane-Potaka, J and Vogtschmidt, Y D and Botha, R and Tsusaka, T W and Nedumaran, S and Rajkumar, H and Rajendran, A and Parasannanavar, D J and Vetriventhan, M and Bhandari, R K (2022) Can Feeding a Millet-Based Diet Improve the Growth of Children?—A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Nutrients (TSI), 14 (1). pp. 1-16. ISSN 2072-6643
Anitha, S and Kane-Potaka, J and Botha, R and Givens, D. I and Sulaiman, N L B and Upadhyay, S and Vetriventhan, M and Tsusaka, T W. and Parasannanavar, D J. and Longvah, T and Rajendran, A and Subramaniam, K and Bhandari, R K (2021) Millets Can Have a Major Impact on Improving Iron Status, Hemoglobin Level, and in Reducing Iron Deficiency Anemia–A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Frontiers in Nutrition (TSI), 8 (725529). ISSN 2296-861X
Mwema, C M and Wangari, C and Anitha, S and Muendo, C and Nyaga, Simon and Siambi, M and Gumma, M K and Panjala, P and Kane-Potaka, J (2021) Measuring and Influencing Behavior Change in Dietary Intake: Integrated Photovoice Approach in Nutrition Interventions in Eastern Kenya. Ecology of Food and Nutrition (TSI), 61 (2). pp. 215-234. ISSN 1543-5237
Anitha, S and Botha, R and Kane-Potaka, J and Givens, I D and Rajendran, A and Tsusaka, T W and Bhandari, R K (2021) Can Millet Consumption Help Manage Hyperlipidemia and Obesity?: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Frontiers in Nutrition (TSI), 8 (700778). ISSN 2296-861X
Kane-Potaka, J and Anitha, S and Tsusaka, T W and Botha, R and Budumuru, M and Upadhyay, S and Kumar, P and Karuna, M and Hunasgi, R and Jalagam, A and Nedumaran, S (2021) Assessing Millets and Sorghum Consumption Behavior in Urban India: A Large-Scale Survey. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (TSI), 5 (680777). ISSN 2571-581X
Anitha, S and David, I G and Botha, R and Kane-Potaka, J and Sulaiman, N L B and Tsusaka, T W and Subramaniam, K and Rajendran, A and Parasannanavar, D J. and Bhandari, R K (2021) Calcium from Finger Millet—A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on Calcium Retention, Bone Resorption, and In Vitro Bioavailability. Sustainability (TSI), 13 (8677). ISSN 2071-1050
Anitha, S and Kane-Potaka, J and Tsusaka, T W and Botha, R and Ananthan, R and Givens, I D and Parasannanavar, D J and Subramaniam, K and Prasad, K D V and Vetriventhan, M and Bhandari, R J (2021) A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Potential of Millets for Managing and Reducing the Risk of Developing Diabetes Mellitus. Frontiers in Nutrition (TSI), 8 (687428). ISSN 2296-861X
Diama, A and Anitha, S and Kane-Potaka, J and Htut, T T and Jalagam, A and Kumar, P and Worou, O N and Tabo, R (2020) How the Smart Food Concept Can Lead to the Transformation of Food Systems and Combat Malnutrition: Different Approaches in Africa, Globally, and a Case Study from Myanmar with Lessons Learnt for Creating Behavior Change in Diets. Hidden Hunger and the Transformation of Food Systems, 121. pp. 149-158. ISSN 0084-2230
Vetriventhan, M and Azevedo, V C R and Upadhyaya, H D and Nirmalakumari, A and Kane-Potaka, J and Anitha, S and Ceasar, S A and Muthamilarasan, M and Bhat, B V and Hariprasanna, K and Bellundagi, A and Cheruku, D and Backiyalakshmi, C and Santra, D and Vanniarajan, C and Tonapi, V A (2020) Genetic and genomic resources, and breeding for accelerating improvement of small millets: current status and future interventions. The Nucleus (TSI). ISSN 0029-568X
Padhee, A K and Kane-Potaka, J (2020) COVID-19 calls for renewed focus on eating right and natural. DownToEarth.
Wangari, C and Mwema, C and Siambi, M and Silim, S and Ubwe, R and Malesi, K and Anitha, S and Kane-Potaka, J (2020) Changing Perception through a Participatory Approach by Involving Adolescent School Children in Evaluating Smart Food Dishes in School Feeding Programs – Real-Time Experience from Central and Northern Tanzania. Ecology of Food and Nutrition (TSI). pp. 1-14. ISSN 0367-0244
Poole, N and Kane-Potaka, J (2020) The smart food triple bottom line – starting with diversifying staples. Agriculture for Development. pp. 21-23.
Anitha, S and Govindaraj, M and Kane-Potaka, J (2019) Balanced amino acid and higher micronutrients in millets complements legumes for improved human dietary nutrition. Cereal Chemistry (TSI). pp. 1-11. ISSN 0009-0352
Anitha, S and Htut, T T and Tsusaka, T W and Jalagam, A and Kane-Potaka, J (2019) Potential for smart food products in rural Myanmar: use of millets and pigeonpea to fill the nutrition gap. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture (TSI), 100 (1). pp. 394-400. ISSN 0022-5142
Anitha, S and Kane-Potaka, J and Tsusaka, T W and Tripathi, D and Upadhyay, S and Kavishwar, A and Jalagam, A and Sharma, N and Nedumaran, S (2019) Acceptance and Impact of Millet-Based Mid-Day Meal on the Nutritional Status of Adolescent School Going Children in a Peri Urban Region of Karnataka State in India. Nutrients (TSI), 11 (9). pp. 1-16. ISSN 2072-6643
Kane-Potaka, J (2016) Pulses are a Smart Food and important for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Pulses Handbook 2016. pp. 93-97.
Kane-Potaka, J (2014) The need for diversity – in our diets and on farm. The Pulse pod (2). pp. 3-4.
Anitha, S and Tsusaka, T W and Kane-Potaka, J (2023) Do Millets Contribute to Food Safety Better than Maize and Other Staple Crops and Commodities? In: Pandemics and Innovative Food Systems. Food Biology Series, 1 . CRC Press, USA. ISBN 978-1-003-19122-3
Kane-Potaka, J and Poole, N and Diama, A and Kumar, P and Anitha, S and Akinbamijo, O (2021) The smart food approach: the importance of the triple bottom line and diversifying staples. In: Orphan Crops for Sustainable Food and Nutrition Security. Earthscan from Routledge, London, pp. 327-334. ISBN 9781003044802
Pillai, L R and Kane-Potaka, J and Dixit, S (2019) Sustainable agriculture and food systems: Channeling CSR investments to promote science backed development in agriculture sector. In: Corporate Social Responsiblity: A Development Perspective. Khama Publishers, India, pp. 37-44. ISBN 9-788185-495552
Kane-Potaka, J (2013) The story behind the success: Ten case studies identifying what led to uptake of research for development. Documentation. IWMI and ICRISAT, Colombu.
Kane-Potaka, J and Wani, S P and Pillai, L R (2018) The social and Environmental Value of CSR Investments in Agriculture Including the Approach and Value of Science Backed Solutions. In: Workshop on CSR for Agricultural Development, November 19-20, 2018, National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE), Hyderabad.
Kane-Potaka, J (2018) Breaking the food-system divide with Smart Food: good for you, the planet and the farmer. In: Proceedings of the Crawford Fund 2018 Annual Conference, 13–14 August 2018, Parliament House, Canberra ACT, Australia.