Abstract Background Although decreasing in trend, one-in-three children remain stunted in Nepal and its distribution is unequal among different socioeconomic and geographical subgroups. Thus, it is crucial to assess inequalities in stunting for designing equity focused interventions that target vulnerable groups with higher burden of stunting. This study measures trends and predictors of socioeconomic inequalities in childhood stunting in Nepal. Methods Data from five rounds (1996–2016) of Nepal Demographic and Health Survey, nationally representative cross-sectional surveys, were used. Levels and trends of absolute and relative disparity in stunting between the poorest and the richest wealth quintiles, and among all quintiles were assessed...
Objective To investigate the effect of different aspects of inequality on childhood immunisation rat...
Introduction Child health and nutrition are key indicators of the country’s socioeconomic developme...
BACKGROUND: Stunting is a major public health problem that results from inadequate nutritional intak...
Background: The rate of stunting in Nepal is among the highest in the world, which is a major public...
Introduction The nutritional status in the first 5 years of life has lifelong and inter-generational...
Background: Chronic child malnutrition represents a serious global health concern. Over the last sev...
Background: Stunting remains a major public health concern in Nepal as it increases the risk of illn...
Childhood linear growth faltering remains a major public health concern in Nepal. Nevertheless, over...
Introduction The prevalence of stunting in under five children is high in Mauritania. However, there...
Inequalities in progress towards achievement of Millennium Development Goal four (MDG-4) reflect une...
BACKGROUND: Inequalities in progress towards achievement of Millennium Development Goal four (MDG-4)...
Abstract Objective Ethiopia bears a high stunting burden. However, there is a paucity of evidence on...
With nearly 42% of children below age five nutritionally stunted, child malnutrition is a social, ec...
Despite the increasing interest in the determinants of adolescent undernutrition in low- and middle-...
Background: Few previous studies have examined nonwealth-based inequalities in child mortality withi...
Objective To investigate the effect of different aspects of inequality on childhood immunisation rat...
Introduction Child health and nutrition are key indicators of the country’s socioeconomic developme...
BACKGROUND: Stunting is a major public health problem that results from inadequate nutritional intak...
Background: The rate of stunting in Nepal is among the highest in the world, which is a major public...
Introduction The nutritional status in the first 5 years of life has lifelong and inter-generational...
Background: Chronic child malnutrition represents a serious global health concern. Over the last sev...
Background: Stunting remains a major public health concern in Nepal as it increases the risk of illn...
Childhood linear growth faltering remains a major public health concern in Nepal. Nevertheless, over...
Introduction The prevalence of stunting in under five children is high in Mauritania. However, there...
Inequalities in progress towards achievement of Millennium Development Goal four (MDG-4) reflect une...
BACKGROUND: Inequalities in progress towards achievement of Millennium Development Goal four (MDG-4)...
Abstract Objective Ethiopia bears a high stunting burden. However, there is a paucity of evidence on...
With nearly 42% of children below age five nutritionally stunted, child malnutrition is a social, ec...
Despite the increasing interest in the determinants of adolescent undernutrition in low- and middle-...
Background: Few previous studies have examined nonwealth-based inequalities in child mortality withi...
Objective To investigate the effect of different aspects of inequality on childhood immunisation rat...
Introduction Child health and nutrition are key indicators of the country’s socioeconomic developme...
BACKGROUND: Stunting is a major public health problem that results from inadequate nutritional intak...