Abstract Background Child feeding practices are multidimensional, and they change rapidly within short age intervals. Suboptimal complementary feeding practices contribute to a rapid increase in the prevalence of undernutrition in children in the age of 6–23 months. Information on child feeding practices among urban resident is limited in Ethiopia. The aim was to measure minimum meal frequency and dietary diversity and associated factors among children 6–23 months of age in Wolaita Sodo, Ethiopia. Methods A community-based cross-sectional study was carried out to select 623 mothers/caregivers with 6–23 months of children reside in Wolaita Sodo town using systematic sampling from March 02 to 20, 2015. An interviewer-administered questionnair...
Optimum child feeding is crucial for growth, development, and better health in later life. Dietary d...
Abstract Background Dietary diversity has long been recognized as a key element of high quality diet...
A significant proportion of infant and young child mortality can be prevented by the provision of a ...
Background: Child feeding practices are multidimensional, and they change rapidly within short age i...
Background: Child feeding practices are multidimensional, and they change rapidly within short age i...
Abstract Background Poor infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices in the first 2 years of age...
Background. Diet diversification is essential to prepare adequate food that is useful for children’s...
Insufficient quantities, frequencies, and inadequate quality of complementary feedings have a negati...
Abstract Background Insufficient quantities, frequencies, and inadequate quality of complementary fe...
Copyright © 2013 Melkam Aemro et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Abstract Background Globally Less than one fourth of children aged 6–23 months get the recommended m...
Abstract Background Inadequate feeding practices are a significant reason for the onset of malnutrit...
Background. Globally, undernutrition is responsible for at least 35% of deaths in children less than...
Abstract Background Child malnutrition accounted by poor dietary diversity is common in developing c...
Optimum child feeding is crucial for growth, development, and better health in later life. Dietary d...
Optimum child feeding is crucial for growth, development, and better health in later life. Dietary d...
Abstract Background Dietary diversity has long been recognized as a key element of high quality diet...
A significant proportion of infant and young child mortality can be prevented by the provision of a ...
Background: Child feeding practices are multidimensional, and they change rapidly within short age i...
Background: Child feeding practices are multidimensional, and they change rapidly within short age i...
Abstract Background Poor infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices in the first 2 years of age...
Background. Diet diversification is essential to prepare adequate food that is useful for children’s...
Insufficient quantities, frequencies, and inadequate quality of complementary feedings have a negati...
Abstract Background Insufficient quantities, frequencies, and inadequate quality of complementary fe...
Copyright © 2013 Melkam Aemro et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Abstract Background Globally Less than one fourth of children aged 6–23 months get the recommended m...
Abstract Background Inadequate feeding practices are a significant reason for the onset of malnutrit...
Background. Globally, undernutrition is responsible for at least 35% of deaths in children less than...
Abstract Background Child malnutrition accounted by poor dietary diversity is common in developing c...
Optimum child feeding is crucial for growth, development, and better health in later life. Dietary d...
Optimum child feeding is crucial for growth, development, and better health in later life. Dietary d...
Abstract Background Dietary diversity has long been recognized as a key element of high quality diet...
A significant proportion of infant and young child mortality can be prevented by the provision of a ...