Background: Inappropriate complementary feeding is a major contributor to child malnutrition. Previous studies have described complementary feeding practice using single indicators but a combination of indicators is needed to better explain the role of complementary feeding practices in child growth. To adequately quantify appropriate complementary feeding, we used a composite indicator comprising three of the World Health Organization (WHO) core infant and young child feeding (IYCF) indicators that relate closely to complementary feeding. Methods: A community-based cross sectional cluster survey was carried out in November 2013. The study population comprised mothers/primary caregivers and their children selected using a two-stage clu...
Published online: 27 March 2018Background: Each year, more than millions of under-five children die ...
The objective of this paper was to review the policy implications of inadequate complementary feedin...
Anin SK, Saaka M, Fischer F, Krämer A. Association between Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Ind...
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate complementary feeding is a major contributor to child malnutrition. Previo...
Objective: To explore complementary feeding practices and identify potential risk factors associated...
Background: Optimal complementary feeding is critical for adequate growth and development in infants...
The burden of child malnutrition is still high in West African countries with 19.2 million stunted c...
The burden of child malnutrition is still high in West African countries with 19.2 million stunted c...
Background: Complementary feeding refers to a process of introducing the infant to additional source...
Suboptimal complementary feeding practices have a detrimental impact on a child's growth, health and...
Background: Optimal child complementary feeding practices are crucial for nutritional status, gro...
BACKGROUND: Prevalence of optimal complementary feeding practices are lower than expected. Undernutr...
Background: Complementary feeding is the cornerstone of child’s nutrition. Most malnourished childre...
Aim: To describe complementary feeding practices in the Multicentre Growth Reference Study (MGRS) sa...
Background: Poor breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices may contribute to childhood malnu...
Published online: 27 March 2018Background: Each year, more than millions of under-five children die ...
The objective of this paper was to review the policy implications of inadequate complementary feedin...
Anin SK, Saaka M, Fischer F, Krämer A. Association between Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Ind...
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate complementary feeding is a major contributor to child malnutrition. Previo...
Objective: To explore complementary feeding practices and identify potential risk factors associated...
Background: Optimal complementary feeding is critical for adequate growth and development in infants...
The burden of child malnutrition is still high in West African countries with 19.2 million stunted c...
The burden of child malnutrition is still high in West African countries with 19.2 million stunted c...
Background: Complementary feeding refers to a process of introducing the infant to additional source...
Suboptimal complementary feeding practices have a detrimental impact on a child's growth, health and...
Background: Optimal child complementary feeding practices are crucial for nutritional status, gro...
BACKGROUND: Prevalence of optimal complementary feeding practices are lower than expected. Undernutr...
Background: Complementary feeding is the cornerstone of child’s nutrition. Most malnourished childre...
Aim: To describe complementary feeding practices in the Multicentre Growth Reference Study (MGRS) sa...
Background: Poor breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices may contribute to childhood malnu...
Published online: 27 March 2018Background: Each year, more than millions of under-five children die ...
The objective of this paper was to review the policy implications of inadequate complementary feedin...
Anin SK, Saaka M, Fischer F, Krämer A. Association between Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Ind...