A cross-sectional study was done to assess the prevalence of growth and global developmental delay and the predisposing factors among children aged three years residing in rural communities of India. About 530 children at three years were assessed for growth and developmental delay. The Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) was administered to mothers by a trained interviewer. Growth measurements and hemoglobin estimation were done at the time of developmental evaluation. Socio-demographic characteristics of the families of children were ascertained. Prevalence of global developmental delay was estimated and association between development and maternal, child and household characteristics were explored. Physical growth was assessed by using W...
Objectives: This study aims to compare the developmental profile of severe acute malnourished (SAM) ...
This prospective study was carried out to find the prevalence of developmental delay in 200 apparent...
The future of human societies depends on children being able to achieve their optimal physical and p...
A study to know the prevalence of neurobehavioral developmental delay among children aged three year...
INTRODUCTION: Prevalence estimates for developmental delay are scarce for eastern India. The main ob...
Introduction: Over the past two decades, the incidence of cesarean section in most countries has inc...
Abstract Background In developing countries, malnutrition in children and developmental delays are t...
Introduction: Globally 200 million children do not reach their developmental potentials in their fir...
BACKGROUND:Undernutrition leads to impaired psychosocial and cognitive development. This study explo...
Background Undernutrition leads to impaired psychosocial and cognitive development. This study explo...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight is known to be associated with postnatal growth failure. It is not yet ...
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the highly prevalent risk factors influenci...
Objective and background: For large epidemiological studies in low and middle-income countries, inex...
Background: The factors affecting children’s growth and development have been discussed in various r...
Aims: To assess growth and factors associated with growth in children born small for gestational age...
Objectives: This study aims to compare the developmental profile of severe acute malnourished (SAM) ...
This prospective study was carried out to find the prevalence of developmental delay in 200 apparent...
The future of human societies depends on children being able to achieve their optimal physical and p...
A study to know the prevalence of neurobehavioral developmental delay among children aged three year...
INTRODUCTION: Prevalence estimates for developmental delay are scarce for eastern India. The main ob...
Introduction: Over the past two decades, the incidence of cesarean section in most countries has inc...
Abstract Background In developing countries, malnutrition in children and developmental delays are t...
Introduction: Globally 200 million children do not reach their developmental potentials in their fir...
BACKGROUND:Undernutrition leads to impaired psychosocial and cognitive development. This study explo...
Background Undernutrition leads to impaired psychosocial and cognitive development. This study explo...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight is known to be associated with postnatal growth failure. It is not yet ...
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the highly prevalent risk factors influenci...
Objective and background: For large epidemiological studies in low and middle-income countries, inex...
Background: The factors affecting children’s growth and development have been discussed in various r...
Aims: To assess growth and factors associated with growth in children born small for gestational age...
Objectives: This study aims to compare the developmental profile of severe acute malnourished (SAM) ...
This prospective study was carried out to find the prevalence of developmental delay in 200 apparent...
The future of human societies depends on children being able to achieve their optimal physical and p...