BACKGROUND: Inappropriate complementary feeding is a major contributor of child malnutrition. Previous studies have described complementary feeding practice using a single indicator but combinations of indicators were needed to better explain the role of complementary feeding practices in child growth and survival. So this study aimed to assess the determinants of appropriate complementary feeding practice among mothers of children 6–23 months in rural Damot sore Woreda, Southern Ethiopia by using a combination of indicators. METHODS: Community based cross sectional survey was carried out in August 2015. The study population comprised of 546 mothers and their children selected using two stage cluster sampling procedure. Data were entered us...
Published online: 27 March 2018Background: Each year, more than millions of under-five children die ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess complementary feeding practice and identify factors ass...
Malnutrition and poor complementary feeding are more predominant in rural than urban areas. Yet, lit...
Abstract Background Inappropriate complementary feeding is a major contributor of child malnutrition...
Abstract Background Each year, more than millions of under-five children die due to under-nutrition,...
Abstract Background Appropriate complementary feeding helps to reduces child’s risk of undernutritio...
Abstract Objective This study was aimed to assess appropriate complementary feeding practice and ass...
Abstract Background Poor complementary feeding practice to infants is one of risk factors for child ...
Abstract Background Optimal complementary feeding alone prevents six percent of child mortality, but...
Abstract Background Inappropriate complementary feeding practices are a major contributor to poor nu...
Timely introduced complementary foods, which are appropriate for age, safe and nutrient dense are vi...
Abstract Background Inappropriate complementary feeding practice could result in child illness, sub-...
Abstract Objectives Appropriate complementary feeding is vital to reduce young child morbidity and m...
ABSTRACT The period for complementary feeding is crucial for growth, development and overall health ...
BackgroundComplementary foods are defined as any solid or liquid foods other than breast milk offere...
Published online: 27 March 2018Background: Each year, more than millions of under-five children die ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess complementary feeding practice and identify factors ass...
Malnutrition and poor complementary feeding are more predominant in rural than urban areas. Yet, lit...
Abstract Background Inappropriate complementary feeding is a major contributor of child malnutrition...
Abstract Background Each year, more than millions of under-five children die due to under-nutrition,...
Abstract Background Appropriate complementary feeding helps to reduces child’s risk of undernutritio...
Abstract Objective This study was aimed to assess appropriate complementary feeding practice and ass...
Abstract Background Poor complementary feeding practice to infants is one of risk factors for child ...
Abstract Background Optimal complementary feeding alone prevents six percent of child mortality, but...
Abstract Background Inappropriate complementary feeding practices are a major contributor to poor nu...
Timely introduced complementary foods, which are appropriate for age, safe and nutrient dense are vi...
Abstract Background Inappropriate complementary feeding practice could result in child illness, sub-...
Abstract Objectives Appropriate complementary feeding is vital to reduce young child morbidity and m...
ABSTRACT The period for complementary feeding is crucial for growth, development and overall health ...
BackgroundComplementary foods are defined as any solid or liquid foods other than breast milk offere...
Published online: 27 March 2018Background: Each year, more than millions of under-five children die ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess complementary feeding practice and identify factors ass...
Malnutrition and poor complementary feeding are more predominant in rural than urban areas. Yet, lit...