Inappropriate feeding of infants has long been observed in our society and it is one of the global problems responsible for about one-third of the cases of malnutrition world wide. The study assessed the Infant feeding Practices among mothers and their infants attending Maternal and child health in Enugu, Nigeria. Samples of 410 infants (0-12 months) and mother pair, were randomly selected from these hospitals: Institute of Child Health University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Poly Clinic Asata, Christ Specialist Hospital Ogui and ESUT Teaching Hospital (Parklane) all in Enugu State of Nigeria. These four hospitals were purposefully selected because of their involvement in maternal and child health. Information on infant feeding practices,...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding has proven to be beneficial both maternal and child health hence...
Background: Appropriate infant feeding is critical for child’s health and survival. Studies have sho...
Most children in Nigeria fall sick as a result of eating inappropriate food for a long period of tim...
The study identified the breastfeeding practices of mothers and assessment of nutritional status of ...
The study investigated the weaning practices of mothers and the nutritional status of infants in Iso...
Infants and young children in the Northwest province of Nigeria are susceptible to malnutrition. Ina...
Background: The study investigated the breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices of mothers ...
An appropriate diet is necessary in the growth and health status of children especially in the first...
Under-5 mortality rates in Nigeria are 75 and 157/1000 live births. Malnutrition and Severe Acute Ma...
Nigeria has African’s largest population of more than 180 million, including 40 million children, an...
Background: The practice and transition from exclusive breastfeeding to family foods is a vulnerable...
Background: Appropriate infant feeding is the key to optimum infant and child development and surviv...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding practice (EBF) is a safe and simple intervention in improving ch...
It has been documented and a well-established fact that good nutrition including appropriate infant ...
Background: Prevalence of anthropometric failure among Nigerian infants is still high. Inappropriate...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding has proven to be beneficial both maternal and child health hence...
Background: Appropriate infant feeding is critical for child’s health and survival. Studies have sho...
Most children in Nigeria fall sick as a result of eating inappropriate food for a long period of tim...
The study identified the breastfeeding practices of mothers and assessment of nutritional status of ...
The study investigated the weaning practices of mothers and the nutritional status of infants in Iso...
Infants and young children in the Northwest province of Nigeria are susceptible to malnutrition. Ina...
Background: The study investigated the breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices of mothers ...
An appropriate diet is necessary in the growth and health status of children especially in the first...
Under-5 mortality rates in Nigeria are 75 and 157/1000 live births. Malnutrition and Severe Acute Ma...
Nigeria has African’s largest population of more than 180 million, including 40 million children, an...
Background: The practice and transition from exclusive breastfeeding to family foods is a vulnerable...
Background: Appropriate infant feeding is the key to optimum infant and child development and surviv...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding practice (EBF) is a safe and simple intervention in improving ch...
It has been documented and a well-established fact that good nutrition including appropriate infant ...
Background: Prevalence of anthropometric failure among Nigerian infants is still high. Inappropriate...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding has proven to be beneficial both maternal and child health hence...
Background: Appropriate infant feeding is critical for child’s health and survival. Studies have sho...
Most children in Nigeria fall sick as a result of eating inappropriate food for a long period of tim...