License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Undernutrition among children is a major public health concern worldwide, more prevalent in Asia and Africa. It manifests itself in various forms such as wasting or stunting or underweight and retards physical and mental development, increases susceptibility to infection, and reduces educational attainment and productivity. The present study was undertaken to assess the level of wasting, stunting, and underweight and determine its associates among slum children of 3–9 years of age, residing in Bhubaneswar city, India. After obtaining informed consent, a total of 249 children from 249 households were studied an...
Abstract Introduction: In the era of globalization and economic growth, still a significant proport...
Objective: To study the effect of various maternal factors on the prevalence of underweight and stun...
Background: National Family Health Survey (NFHS) documented that nearly 5.8 million children (6.4%) ...
Background: Child malnutrition is a single large contributor to under-five mortality due to greater ...
Background: Child malnutrition is a single large contributor to under-five mortality due to greater ...
Background: Child undernutrition is internationally recognized as an important public health indicat...
Background: Under-nutrition in young children has long-term negative effects on physical and cogniti...
Household risk factors affecting child health, particularly malnutrition, are mainly basic ame-nitie...
Malnutrition among children in developing countries is a major public health problem, especially in ...
Background: Undernutrition appears to be a plaguing factor for physical and cognitive development of...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality among children ...
Background: Child malnutrition is a single large contributor to under-five mortality due to gre...
Children are the backbone of any country. Under nutrition is the underlying cause of more than half ...
Introduction: Children living in urban slums are vulnerable to malnutrition due to lack of basic he...
Objectives: Prevalence of under-nutrition is very high in India. Under-nutrition is a result of inte...
Abstract Introduction: In the era of globalization and economic growth, still a significant proport...
Objective: To study the effect of various maternal factors on the prevalence of underweight and stun...
Background: National Family Health Survey (NFHS) documented that nearly 5.8 million children (6.4%) ...
Background: Child malnutrition is a single large contributor to under-five mortality due to greater ...
Background: Child malnutrition is a single large contributor to under-five mortality due to greater ...
Background: Child undernutrition is internationally recognized as an important public health indicat...
Background: Under-nutrition in young children has long-term negative effects on physical and cogniti...
Household risk factors affecting child health, particularly malnutrition, are mainly basic ame-nitie...
Malnutrition among children in developing countries is a major public health problem, especially in ...
Background: Undernutrition appears to be a plaguing factor for physical and cognitive development of...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality among children ...
Background: Child malnutrition is a single large contributor to under-five mortality due to gre...
Children are the backbone of any country. Under nutrition is the underlying cause of more than half ...
Introduction: Children living in urban slums are vulnerable to malnutrition due to lack of basic he...
Objectives: Prevalence of under-nutrition is very high in India. Under-nutrition is a result of inte...
Abstract Introduction: In the era of globalization and economic growth, still a significant proport...
Objective: To study the effect of various maternal factors on the prevalence of underweight and stun...
Background: National Family Health Survey (NFHS) documented that nearly 5.8 million children (6.4%) ...