A cross sectional study on 101 mothers and their last child (58 males and 43 females) aged upto 5 years was undertaken among Shabar tribal community in Khurda and Cuttack districts of Orissa. The study aimed to determine the association and effect of breastfeeding practices on child undernutrition along with some socio-economic and socio-demographic variables. Weight & mid upper arm circumference (MUAC) of children and height and weight of mother were measured by standard techniques. Weight for age and MUAC for age (z-scores) were calculated for assessing child nutritional status using WHO standard (2006), whereas body mass index (BMI) was computed and used for mother’s nutritional status. Below two standard deviation of weight for age ...
Background: Breastfeeding provides unique nutritional, immunological, psychological, child spacing b...
Background: Malnutrition continues to be a major public health problem in developing countries. In I...
Background: Malnutrition among tribal preschool children is highly prevalent in almost all states of...
Accepted 1 March 2012. Introduction India is home to large number of under-five deaths and underweig...
BackgroundBreastfeeding and weaning practices vary among different regions and communities. In India...
Exclusive breastfeeding is an eminent public health tool for primary prevention of child morbidity a...
Malnutrition among children in developing countries is a major public health problem, especially in ...
Under - nutrition is associated with at least 35% of child deaths. Also adequate nutrition during in...
Background: Nutritional status especially that of preschool children is a sensitive indicator of hea...
A cross-sectional study was conducted among 245 under-two slum-dwelling children in Bankura town, We...
Background : Breastfeeding is one of the most important determinants of child survival, birth spacin...
Background Despite her apparent economic success, India is plagued by a high burden of under-nutrit...
In urban Maharashtra, India, approximately half of mothers exclusively breastfeed. For children resi...
In India, poor feeding practices in early childhood contribute to the burden of malnutrition and inf...
Background: Infant feeding practices plays an important role in nutritional status of children. Aims...
Background: Breastfeeding provides unique nutritional, immunological, psychological, child spacing b...
Background: Malnutrition continues to be a major public health problem in developing countries. In I...
Background: Malnutrition among tribal preschool children is highly prevalent in almost all states of...
Accepted 1 March 2012. Introduction India is home to large number of under-five deaths and underweig...
BackgroundBreastfeeding and weaning practices vary among different regions and communities. In India...
Exclusive breastfeeding is an eminent public health tool for primary prevention of child morbidity a...
Malnutrition among children in developing countries is a major public health problem, especially in ...
Under - nutrition is associated with at least 35% of child deaths. Also adequate nutrition during in...
Background: Nutritional status especially that of preschool children is a sensitive indicator of hea...
A cross-sectional study was conducted among 245 under-two slum-dwelling children in Bankura town, We...
Background : Breastfeeding is one of the most important determinants of child survival, birth spacin...
Background Despite her apparent economic success, India is plagued by a high burden of under-nutrit...
In urban Maharashtra, India, approximately half of mothers exclusively breastfeed. For children resi...
In India, poor feeding practices in early childhood contribute to the burden of malnutrition and inf...
Background: Infant feeding practices plays an important role in nutritional status of children. Aims...
Background: Breastfeeding provides unique nutritional, immunological, psychological, child spacing b...
Background: Malnutrition continues to be a major public health problem in developing countries. In I...
Background: Malnutrition among tribal preschool children is highly prevalent in almost all states of...