From research in central Chhattisgarh, this paper interprets the bearing that healthcare beliefs and practices may have in shaping maternal and child nutrition both in the light of biomedical recommendations and within the context and constraints of a rural village setting. It contends that health beliefs and practices that are at variance from biomedical recommendations appear to have few consequences for gestational nutrition and for child health in relation to pregnancy. In the postpartum however, health ideas at variance from biomedical recommendations appear to have an important bearing on maternal nutrition and infant feeding, and may put mothers and children at risk of nutritional deficiency. Maternal ‘eating down’ following a surgic...
Background Maternal malnutrition is a major source of regional health inequity and contributes to ma...
Under - nutrition is associated with at least 35% of child deaths. Also adequate nutrition during in...
ABSTRACT This paper examines experts opinion regarding child care practices (birth- two years) foll...
Commonwealth Scholarship Commission; Foundation for Urban and Regional Studies; Parkes Foundatio
This study examines the relative influence of traditional and biomedical theories of health and dise...
Background: Dietary practices among infants and children are predictor of their growth and developme...
Background: Mothers in Nepal misunderstand the role of healthy eating to combat nutritional problems...
This paper intends to offer an insight into the myths of motherhood with reference to postpartum nut...
Maternal and child undernutrition remain prevalent in developing countries with 45 and 11% of child ...
The pregnant women and lactating women are considered as the nutritionally exposed group specificall...
India’s gains in reproductive health and child development have been slower than anticipated, and si...
Beliefs concerning food selection, distribution and consumption are found in all human societies. Th...
Appropriate infant and young child feeding practices constitute a critical determinant of child grow...
Childhood under-nutrition is a prevalent public health issue through out the developing world. In re...
Introduction: Mothers’ misconception of a healthy diet is one of the major causes of nutritional pro...
Background Maternal malnutrition is a major source of regional health inequity and contributes to ma...
Under - nutrition is associated with at least 35% of child deaths. Also adequate nutrition during in...
ABSTRACT This paper examines experts opinion regarding child care practices (birth- two years) foll...
Commonwealth Scholarship Commission; Foundation for Urban and Regional Studies; Parkes Foundatio
This study examines the relative influence of traditional and biomedical theories of health and dise...
Background: Dietary practices among infants and children are predictor of their growth and developme...
Background: Mothers in Nepal misunderstand the role of healthy eating to combat nutritional problems...
This paper intends to offer an insight into the myths of motherhood with reference to postpartum nut...
Maternal and child undernutrition remain prevalent in developing countries with 45 and 11% of child ...
The pregnant women and lactating women are considered as the nutritionally exposed group specificall...
India’s gains in reproductive health and child development have been slower than anticipated, and si...
Beliefs concerning food selection, distribution and consumption are found in all human societies. Th...
Appropriate infant and young child feeding practices constitute a critical determinant of child grow...
Childhood under-nutrition is a prevalent public health issue through out the developing world. In re...
Introduction: Mothers’ misconception of a healthy diet is one of the major causes of nutritional pro...
Background Maternal malnutrition is a major source of regional health inequity and contributes to ma...
Under - nutrition is associated with at least 35% of child deaths. Also adequate nutrition during in...
ABSTRACT This paper examines experts opinion regarding child care practices (birth- two years) foll...