<div><p>Background</p><p>Nutritional status differs between infants and young children living in slum and non-slum conditions—infants and young children living in City Corporation slums are likely to have worse nutritional status compared to those from non-slums. Furthermore, families in slums tend to engage female labor in cash-earning activities as a survival strategy; hence, a higher percentage of mothers stay at work. However, little is known about feeding practices for infants and young children in families with working mothers in slums. This study aims to understand the factors that determine feeding practices for infants and young children living in families with working mothers in Dhaka slums.</p><p>Methods</p><p>This study adopted ...
In many developing countries, poor women have multiple roles, and often their time constraints are s...
The double-burden problem of malnutrition in many developing countries is occurring against a backdr...
The double-burden problem of malnutrition in many developing countries is occurring against a backdr...
Nutritional status differs between infants and young children living in slum and non-slum conditions...
Abstract Background Adequate nutrition during infancy and early childhood is essential to ensure the...
Abstract: In a across-sectional study carried out in four purposefully selected slum kebeles of Addi...
Background A growing literature highlights the increased risk of stunting among children growing up ...
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A cross-sectional study was conducted among 245 under-two slum-dwelling children in Bankura town, We...
This article was published in the Maternal and Child Nutrition [ © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. ] ...
Introduction: Urban population is increasing rapidly. Majority of these families are poor or landles...
Children are the most vulnerable among the malnourished population of Bangladesh. Child and maternal...
The nutrition, growth and development of infants and young children depends not only on sufficient f...
Background Bangladesh urban population is expected to overtake rural population by 2040, and a signi...
Abstract Background Malnutrition is a public health concern in Ethiopia. This might be correlated wi...
In many developing countries, poor women have multiple roles, and often their time constraints are s...
The double-burden problem of malnutrition in many developing countries is occurring against a backdr...
The double-burden problem of malnutrition in many developing countries is occurring against a backdr...
Nutritional status differs between infants and young children living in slum and non-slum conditions...
Abstract Background Adequate nutrition during infancy and early childhood is essential to ensure the...
Abstract: In a across-sectional study carried out in four purposefully selected slum kebeles of Addi...
Background A growing literature highlights the increased risk of stunting among children growing up ...
Abstract Background Despite the substantial impact on child and maternal health, breastfeeding pract...
A cross-sectional study was conducted among 245 under-two slum-dwelling children in Bankura town, We...
This article was published in the Maternal and Child Nutrition [ © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. ] ...
Introduction: Urban population is increasing rapidly. Majority of these families are poor or landles...
Children are the most vulnerable among the malnourished population of Bangladesh. Child and maternal...
The nutrition, growth and development of infants and young children depends not only on sufficient f...
Background Bangladesh urban population is expected to overtake rural population by 2040, and a signi...
Abstract Background Malnutrition is a public health concern in Ethiopia. This might be correlated wi...
In many developing countries, poor women have multiple roles, and often their time constraints are s...
The double-burden problem of malnutrition in many developing countries is occurring against a backdr...
The double-burden problem of malnutrition in many developing countries is occurring against a backdr...