Introduction: There has been a decreasing trend in malnutrition (stunting, wasting, and under-weight) in Nepal from 2001 till 2016 according to Nepal demographic health survey 2016. We tried to study whether these national survey data equally reflect the nutritional status of children visiting hospitals in the capital city of our country. The objective of the study was to evaluate the nutritional status of children less than five years of age brought to a hospital in Kathmandu. Methods: Anthropometric measurements (height/length and weight), other demographic details, and morbidity of all children, six months to five years of age, visiting the hospital over the period of three months were collected from the out-patient register. Height-f...
Introduction: Adequate nutrition is essential for proper growth and development of the child. We con...
Introduction: Childhood obesity, caused due to excessive fat accumulation, is one of the leading cau...
Background: Prevalence of undernutrition in developing countries, though on the declining trend, is ...
Introduction: There has been a decreasing trend in malnutrition (stunting, wasting, and under-weight...
Malnutrition among under five year of age group is a major underlying cause of the child morbidity a...
Introduction: Stunting refers to low height for age, resulting from chronic undernutrition, often li...
Introduction: Child undernutrition remains a major health problem in Nepal. Nearly 50% of the childr...
Background & Objectives:Under nutrition in young children is a major public health concern in co...
Background: Malnutrition is a pathological state resulting from a relative or absolute deficiency or...
Background: Child health and nutrition are key indicators of the country’s socioeconomic development...
Background: Malnutrition is a common public health problem among children in low and middle-income d...
Introduction: Under-nutrition is a condition in which there is inadequate consumption, poor absorpti...
Background Malnutrition, especially under nutrition puts children at increased risk of morbidity and...
Background: Malnutrition is a major public health & nutrition problem in Nepal. It is associated...
Introduction: Nutritional assessment of school children and adolescent is one of the most cost-effec...
Introduction: Adequate nutrition is essential for proper growth and development of the child. We con...
Introduction: Childhood obesity, caused due to excessive fat accumulation, is one of the leading cau...
Background: Prevalence of undernutrition in developing countries, though on the declining trend, is ...
Introduction: There has been a decreasing trend in malnutrition (stunting, wasting, and under-weight...
Malnutrition among under five year of age group is a major underlying cause of the child morbidity a...
Introduction: Stunting refers to low height for age, resulting from chronic undernutrition, often li...
Introduction: Child undernutrition remains a major health problem in Nepal. Nearly 50% of the childr...
Background & Objectives:Under nutrition in young children is a major public health concern in co...
Background: Malnutrition is a pathological state resulting from a relative or absolute deficiency or...
Background: Child health and nutrition are key indicators of the country’s socioeconomic development...
Background: Malnutrition is a common public health problem among children in low and middle-income d...
Introduction: Under-nutrition is a condition in which there is inadequate consumption, poor absorpti...
Background Malnutrition, especially under nutrition puts children at increased risk of morbidity and...
Background: Malnutrition is a major public health & nutrition problem in Nepal. It is associated...
Introduction: Nutritional assessment of school children and adolescent is one of the most cost-effec...
Introduction: Adequate nutrition is essential for proper growth and development of the child. We con...
Introduction: Childhood obesity, caused due to excessive fat accumulation, is one of the leading cau...
Background: Prevalence of undernutrition in developing countries, though on the declining trend, is ...