The nutritional problems in Pakistan are discussed. Malnutrition is prevalent among people in Pakistan. Particularly, malnutrition in infants, leading to high infant mortality, is caused by poverty, inadequate hygienic conditions, poor maternal nutrition and lack of understanding of proper weaning diet on the part of mothers. Therefore, the improvement of educational opportunities for women is of utmost importance to combat malnutrition in Pakistan.パキスタンの栄養問題を概説した。多数のパキスタン国民、特に乳幼児の高死亡率を齎す栄養不足は貧困および不完全な衛生状態などに起因するが、とりわけ文盲率60%以上とされる教育の貧困が基本にある。乳幼児の低栄養は、妊娠中の母親の低栄養、出産後の離乳食に対する理解不足などが原因と思われる。これらの問題を解決するためには、食糧供給の改善、貧困の克服、衛生設備および知識の普及に加えて教育、特に女性教育の普及が急務である
Background: Although many causes of malnutrition are discussed in previous studies, the impact of mo...
Pakistan has one of the highest prevalences of child malnutrition as compared to other developing co...
Undernutrition rates in Pakistan have remained unchanged for over half a century. Success in tackli...
Malnutrition, which affects roughly 2 billion people worldwide, is among the country’s most pressing...
The 2011 National Nutrition Survey (NNS) in Pakistan showed that Sindh province continues to have so...
Background: Pakistan is a developing country with the second highest infant and child mortality rate...
This study examines the health status of Pakistani children using two important indicators, morbidit...
Results of the latest nationwide nutrition survey show that the ‘South Asian paradox’ of persistentl...
LANSA is funded by UKAid through the Department for International Development (DFID).This paper anal...
The role of economic factors, particularly income and consumption, in the wellbeing of a popul...
SummaryBackgroundPakistan has one of the highest levels of child and maternal undernutrition worldwi...
Globally, Pakistan has the third highest burden of maternal, fetal, and child mortality. It has made...
Women malnutrition has been identified as a serious issue in Pakistan yet national statistics mask i...
After two decades of failed efforts to launch a national nutrition programme and nutrition action la...
This article uses the Tawana Pakistan Project (TPP) as a case study of how to promote self?sustainin...
Background: Although many causes of malnutrition are discussed in previous studies, the impact of mo...
Pakistan has one of the highest prevalences of child malnutrition as compared to other developing co...
Undernutrition rates in Pakistan have remained unchanged for over half a century. Success in tackli...
Malnutrition, which affects roughly 2 billion people worldwide, is among the country’s most pressing...
The 2011 National Nutrition Survey (NNS) in Pakistan showed that Sindh province continues to have so...
Background: Pakistan is a developing country with the second highest infant and child mortality rate...
This study examines the health status of Pakistani children using two important indicators, morbidit...
Results of the latest nationwide nutrition survey show that the ‘South Asian paradox’ of persistentl...
LANSA is funded by UKAid through the Department for International Development (DFID).This paper anal...
The role of economic factors, particularly income and consumption, in the wellbeing of a popul...
SummaryBackgroundPakistan has one of the highest levels of child and maternal undernutrition worldwi...
Globally, Pakistan has the third highest burden of maternal, fetal, and child mortality. It has made...
Women malnutrition has been identified as a serious issue in Pakistan yet national statistics mask i...
After two decades of failed efforts to launch a national nutrition programme and nutrition action la...
This article uses the Tawana Pakistan Project (TPP) as a case study of how to promote self?sustainin...
Background: Although many causes of malnutrition are discussed in previous studies, the impact of mo...
Pakistan has one of the highest prevalences of child malnutrition as compared to other developing co...
Undernutrition rates in Pakistan have remained unchanged for over half a century. Success in tackli...