India has the lion’s share of malnourished children in the world. Poverty and social exclusion contribute to this rate of malnutrition, but care practices also play a role.Breastfeeding is rarely exclusive, sanitation tends to be limited, complementary feeding often begins late, and the quantities are small. In the past, government programs have focused on the supply of food rather than caring practices. A research agenda will include both operational research on the nutrition programs, and formative and intervention research to improve caring practices, particularly those around infant and young child feeding
Background: Infant and young child feeding are the corner stone for child development. More than a t...
Background: -To enhance child health, Indian Child Development Scheme (ICDS) and National Health Mis...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The World Health Organization...
Background: Childhood malnutrition has been a longstanding crisis in Mumbai, India. Despite national...
Introduction: There is paucity of studies on infant feeding practices from the rural areas of garhwa...
Despite excellent economic growth in the last two decades India continues to suffer from ‘alarming’ ...
Background: In India, poor feeding practices in early childhood contribute to the burden of malnutri...
In India, poor feeding practices in early childhood contribute to the burden of malnutrition and inf...
This chapter examines child malnutrition in India. Even though the incidence of malnutrition in Indi...
Limited evidence exists on socio‐economic status (SES) inequalities in infant and young child feedin...
Despite the global transition to overnutrition, stunting affected approximately 159 million children...
BackgroundBreastfeeding and weaning practices vary among different regions and communities. In India...
This dissertation focuses on the link between infant feeding practices and childhood mortality from ...
Introduction: It is essential to maintain optimal nutrition during the early years of life when the ...
Background: Delayed introduction of solid, semi-solid or soft foods (complementary feeding) and asso...
Background: Infant and young child feeding are the corner stone for child development. More than a t...
Background: -To enhance child health, Indian Child Development Scheme (ICDS) and National Health Mis...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The World Health Organization...
Background: Childhood malnutrition has been a longstanding crisis in Mumbai, India. Despite national...
Introduction: There is paucity of studies on infant feeding practices from the rural areas of garhwa...
Despite excellent economic growth in the last two decades India continues to suffer from ‘alarming’ ...
Background: In India, poor feeding practices in early childhood contribute to the burden of malnutri...
In India, poor feeding practices in early childhood contribute to the burden of malnutrition and inf...
This chapter examines child malnutrition in India. Even though the incidence of malnutrition in Indi...
Limited evidence exists on socio‐economic status (SES) inequalities in infant and young child feedin...
Despite the global transition to overnutrition, stunting affected approximately 159 million children...
BackgroundBreastfeeding and weaning practices vary among different regions and communities. In India...
This dissertation focuses on the link between infant feeding practices and childhood mortality from ...
Introduction: It is essential to maintain optimal nutrition during the early years of life when the ...
Background: Delayed introduction of solid, semi-solid or soft foods (complementary feeding) and asso...
Background: Infant and young child feeding are the corner stone for child development. More than a t...
Background: -To enhance child health, Indian Child Development Scheme (ICDS) and National Health Mis...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The World Health Organization...