Pakistan has one of the highest prevalences of child malnutrition as compared to other developing countries. This narrative review was accomplished to examine the published empirical literature on children’s nutritional status in Pakistan. The objectives of this review were to know about the methodological approaches used in previous studies, to assess the overall situation of childhood malnutrition, and to identify the areas that have not yet been studied. This study was carried out to collect and synthesize the relevant data from previously published papers through different scholarly database search engines. The most relevant and current published papers between 2000–2016 were included in this study. The research papers that ...
In Pakistan, 96% of the children under the age of two years do not receive an adequate diet. The mai...
Abstract Background Maternal and child malnutrition is widely prevalent in low and middle income cou...
Of 279 children, below the age of 5 years, studied from January to March 1984, 30% had some degree o...
Pakistan has one of the highest prevalences of child malnutrition as compared to other developing co...
Background: Pakistan is a developing country with the second highest infant and child mortality rate...
Objectives: This research measures the occurrence of malnutrition amongst under-five children in the...
BACKGROUND: Globally, malnutrition accounts for at least half of all childhood deaths. Managing maln...
Background: Malnutrition continues to be a major public health problem in developing countries. It i...
In Pakistan, malnutrition is a chronic issue. Concerns regarding coexisting forms of malnutrition (C...
The role of economic factors, particularly income and consumption, in the wellbeing of a popul...
This study examines the health status of Pakistani children using two important indicators, mo...
Malnutrition, which affects roughly 2 billion people worldwide, is among the country’s most pressing...
Proper nutrition is central in promoting the normal growth and development of children. Preschool ch...
Abstract: A study was carried out to determine the nutritional status of school-aged children living...
Abstract Background Childhood malnutrition is a critical public health concern in Pakistan. We aimed...
In Pakistan, 96% of the children under the age of two years do not receive an adequate diet. The mai...
Abstract Background Maternal and child malnutrition is widely prevalent in low and middle income cou...
Of 279 children, below the age of 5 years, studied from January to March 1984, 30% had some degree o...
Pakistan has one of the highest prevalences of child malnutrition as compared to other developing co...
Background: Pakistan is a developing country with the second highest infant and child mortality rate...
Objectives: This research measures the occurrence of malnutrition amongst under-five children in the...
BACKGROUND: Globally, malnutrition accounts for at least half of all childhood deaths. Managing maln...
Background: Malnutrition continues to be a major public health problem in developing countries. It i...
In Pakistan, malnutrition is a chronic issue. Concerns regarding coexisting forms of malnutrition (C...
The role of economic factors, particularly income and consumption, in the wellbeing of a popul...
This study examines the health status of Pakistani children using two important indicators, mo...
Malnutrition, which affects roughly 2 billion people worldwide, is among the country’s most pressing...
Proper nutrition is central in promoting the normal growth and development of children. Preschool ch...
Abstract: A study was carried out to determine the nutritional status of school-aged children living...
Abstract Background Childhood malnutrition is a critical public health concern in Pakistan. We aimed...
In Pakistan, 96% of the children under the age of two years do not receive an adequate diet. The mai...
Abstract Background Maternal and child malnutrition is widely prevalent in low and middle income cou...
Of 279 children, below the age of 5 years, studied from January to March 1984, 30% had some degree o...