The study assessed the trends of nutritional status of children under age five in Cambodia over four DHS surveys from 2000 to 2014 and the contribution of socioeconomic and demographic factors to its changes. Undernutrition was a public health problem in all surveys. Despite consistent improvement over the years, stunting still affected 32.5% of children in 2014. Wasting prevalence did not improve since 2005 and affected 9.6% of children under five in 2014. Low wealth and mother education; and rural residence contributed to undernutrition. In 2014; wealth status was the main socioeconomic factor associated with undernutrition and the nutritional status of children was strongly related to that of their mothers. Anemia prevalence was high and...
Background: Maternal and child undernutrition is one of the major contributors to the increasing of ...
BACKGROUND: Child malnutrition is not only a major contributor to child mortality and morbidity, but...
Objectives: To identify and investigate complex pathways to stunting among children aged 6–24 months...
The study assessed the trends of nutritional status of children under age five in Cambodia over four...
This study aimed to describe the trends over four nationally representative Demographic Health Surve...
This study aimed to describe the trends over four nationally representative Demographic Health Surve...
The problems of food insecurity and under-nutrition remain particularly severe in countries recoveri...
Undernutrition is a major contributor to child morbidity and mortality and poses a large burden to t...
Background: Child undernutrition is of public concern in Cambodia. An understanding of factors influ...
Improving the nutritional status of children is a priority in child health. The global burden of und...
In many developing countries, high levels of child undernutrition persist alongside rapid economic g...
In many developing countries, high levels of child undernutrition persist alongside rapid economic g...
Although several health and development indicators have improved significantly in Cambodia, inadequa...
Even though limited evidence is available, the relationship between morbidity and under-nutrition am...
OBJECTIVES: To assess household food insecurity and dietary diversity as correlates of maternal and ...
Background: Maternal and child undernutrition is one of the major contributors to the increasing of ...
BACKGROUND: Child malnutrition is not only a major contributor to child mortality and morbidity, but...
Objectives: To identify and investigate complex pathways to stunting among children aged 6–24 months...
The study assessed the trends of nutritional status of children under age five in Cambodia over four...
This study aimed to describe the trends over four nationally representative Demographic Health Surve...
This study aimed to describe the trends over four nationally representative Demographic Health Surve...
The problems of food insecurity and under-nutrition remain particularly severe in countries recoveri...
Undernutrition is a major contributor to child morbidity and mortality and poses a large burden to t...
Background: Child undernutrition is of public concern in Cambodia. An understanding of factors influ...
Improving the nutritional status of children is a priority in child health. The global burden of und...
In many developing countries, high levels of child undernutrition persist alongside rapid economic g...
In many developing countries, high levels of child undernutrition persist alongside rapid economic g...
Although several health and development indicators have improved significantly in Cambodia, inadequa...
Even though limited evidence is available, the relationship between morbidity and under-nutrition am...
OBJECTIVES: To assess household food insecurity and dietary diversity as correlates of maternal and ...
Background: Maternal and child undernutrition is one of the major contributors to the increasing of ...
BACKGROUND: Child malnutrition is not only a major contributor to child mortality and morbidity, but...
Objectives: To identify and investigate complex pathways to stunting among children aged 6–24 months...