Objectives: There is a lack of current published information on health and nutritional status of Orang Asli children. A study was conducted to assess breastfeeding practices, dietary intake and growth status of Orang Asli children in Sepang and Carey Island, Selangor. Methods: A total of 173 children (88 Temuan and Mah Meri) from 137 households were measured for for body weight and height. Information on breastfeeding practices and dietary intake was obtained from their mothers. Results: Most of the mother (98.9%) breastfed their infants with a high proportion (86.8%) initiating breastfeeding within one hour after delivery. About 53% of the mothers reported discarding colostrum due to various reasons including the perception that colostr...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding can be seen from the role of the world in which in 2006, WHO (Wo...
Introduction: Childhood stunting is recognised as one of the most significant barriers to human deve...
In Vietnam, during the period of 2015 – 2020, there were approximately 8.1 million babies being born...
Introduction: Approximately 40% of Orang Asli (OA) children are categorized underweight. This study ...
Background: : Breast milk is the most ideal biological and physiological first food during the growt...
Background The reduction of high rates of malnutrition will require greater attention to specific as...
Introduction: It is known that dietary diversity improves diet quality and nutritional status of yo...
Undernutrition continues to be the primary public health problem in Orang Asli (OA) children of Peni...
Introduction: This study aimed to assess the nutritional status of children below 24 months in the d...
Abstract Indigenous peoples in Peninsular Malaysia, known as Orang Asli, have been associated with t...
Introduction: Malnutrition is prevalent among children in developing countries. The cause of malnutr...
Background: The high rate of infant and child mortality is a common characteristic in countries that...
Introduction: It is known that dietary diversity improves diet quality and nutritional status of you...
One in three Indonesian children is stunted. The presence of stunting in Indonesia, particularly in ...
Background and Objectives: Indonesia is one of the countries facing nutrition transition with an inc...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding can be seen from the role of the world in which in 2006, WHO (Wo...
Introduction: Childhood stunting is recognised as one of the most significant barriers to human deve...
In Vietnam, during the period of 2015 – 2020, there were approximately 8.1 million babies being born...
Introduction: Approximately 40% of Orang Asli (OA) children are categorized underweight. This study ...
Background: : Breast milk is the most ideal biological and physiological first food during the growt...
Background The reduction of high rates of malnutrition will require greater attention to specific as...
Introduction: It is known that dietary diversity improves diet quality and nutritional status of yo...
Undernutrition continues to be the primary public health problem in Orang Asli (OA) children of Peni...
Introduction: This study aimed to assess the nutritional status of children below 24 months in the d...
Abstract Indigenous peoples in Peninsular Malaysia, known as Orang Asli, have been associated with t...
Introduction: Malnutrition is prevalent among children in developing countries. The cause of malnutr...
Background: The high rate of infant and child mortality is a common characteristic in countries that...
Introduction: It is known that dietary diversity improves diet quality and nutritional status of you...
One in three Indonesian children is stunted. The presence of stunting in Indonesia, particularly in ...
Background and Objectives: Indonesia is one of the countries facing nutrition transition with an inc...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding can be seen from the role of the world in which in 2006, WHO (Wo...
Introduction: Childhood stunting is recognised as one of the most significant barriers to human deve...
In Vietnam, during the period of 2015 – 2020, there were approximately 8.1 million babies being born...