Scientific paper based on IDRC projectBackground. In order to effectively promote exclusive breastfeeding, it is important to first understand who makes child-care and child-feeding decisions, and why those decisions are made; as in most parts of the world, exclusive breastfeeding until 6 months of age is uncommon in Malawi. Objective. To characterize early infant foods in rural northern Malawi, who the decision-makers are, their motivation, and the consequences for child growth, in order to design a more effective program for improved child health and nutrition. Methods. In a rural area of northern Malawi, 160 caregivers of children 6 to 48 months of age were asked to recall the child’s age at introduction of 19 common early ...
Breast feeding practice especially exclusive breast feeding (EBF) is a major determinant of child gr...
The prevalence of stunting is high in Malawi, affecting about one third (31.2%) of children aged 6-2...
Breast milk has a major impact on child health, growth and development. Infants should exclusively b...
Background. In order to effectively promote exclusive breastfeeding, it is important to first unders...
Background Childhood malnutrition, an important risk factor for child mortality, has been a major he...
This cross-sectional study aimed at investigating infant feeding practices and their sociodemographi...
Background: Breastfeeding practices such as early initiation of breast milk and exclusive breastfeed...
BackgroundDespite remarkable progress in reducing under five mortalities in Malawi, a relative propo...
Optimal breastfeeding practices are a key to improve child survival and promote healthy growth and...
Abstract Background: For the optimal nutrition of children under 2 years of age, it is considere...
Background: Optimal child complementary feeding practices are crucial for nutritional status, gro...
The 1992 Malawi and Demographic Health Survey data are used to assess the association between breast...
Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended during the first 6 months of life; thereafter, continued brea...
Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended during the first 6 months of life; thereafter, continued brea...
A review of evidence was conducted to understand the trends and determinants of malnutrition and i...
Breast feeding practice especially exclusive breast feeding (EBF) is a major determinant of child gr...
The prevalence of stunting is high in Malawi, affecting about one third (31.2%) of children aged 6-2...
Breast milk has a major impact on child health, growth and development. Infants should exclusively b...
Background. In order to effectively promote exclusive breastfeeding, it is important to first unders...
Background Childhood malnutrition, an important risk factor for child mortality, has been a major he...
This cross-sectional study aimed at investigating infant feeding practices and their sociodemographi...
Background: Breastfeeding practices such as early initiation of breast milk and exclusive breastfeed...
BackgroundDespite remarkable progress in reducing under five mortalities in Malawi, a relative propo...
Optimal breastfeeding practices are a key to improve child survival and promote healthy growth and...
Abstract Background: For the optimal nutrition of children under 2 years of age, it is considere...
Background: Optimal child complementary feeding practices are crucial for nutritional status, gro...
The 1992 Malawi and Demographic Health Survey data are used to assess the association between breast...
Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended during the first 6 months of life; thereafter, continued brea...
Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended during the first 6 months of life; thereafter, continued brea...
A review of evidence was conducted to understand the trends and determinants of malnutrition and i...
Breast feeding practice especially exclusive breast feeding (EBF) is a major determinant of child gr...
The prevalence of stunting is high in Malawi, affecting about one third (31.2%) of children aged 6-2...
Breast milk has a major impact on child health, growth and development. Infants should exclusively b...