Maternal and child undernutrition remain prevalent in developing countries with 45 and 11% of child deaths linked to poor nutrition and suboptimal breastfeeding, respectively. This also has adverse effects on child growth and development. The study determined maternal dietary diversity, breastfeeding and, infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices and identified reasons for such behavior in five rural communities in South Africa, in the context of cultural beliefs and social aspects
It has been documented and a well-established fact that good nutrition including appropriate infant ...
Infant and young child feeding practices are suboptimal in Tanzania, but optimal nutrition during th...
Although adequate nutrition and good health are children’s rights, they are often violated, especial...
Master of Public Health - MPHThe burden of malnutrition continues to persist and is the major cause ...
The aim of this study was to document the breastfeeding practices, beliefs, and attitudes of periurb...
South Africa has a high incidence of childhood mortality and morbidity. More than fifty percent is ...
Commonwealth Scholarship Commission; Foundation for Urban and Regional Studies; Parkes Foundatio
MSc (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Background: Breastfeeding is widel...
A well-nourished and healthy population is a central tenet of sustainable development. In South Afri...
Background: The Maasai socio-cultural beliefs and practices have been shown to influence their infan...
CITATION: Lokossou, Y. U. A. 2021. Socio-cultural beliefs influence feeding practices of mothers and...
-This article explores food culture and child-feeding practices, focusing on children below five yea...
From research in central Chhattisgarh, this paper interprets the bearing that healthcare beliefs and...
The global focus on a 1 000 days from conception to 2 years stresses the importance this period has ...
Background: Understanding maternal factors that influence child feeding is necessary to inform inter...
It has been documented and a well-established fact that good nutrition including appropriate infant ...
Infant and young child feeding practices are suboptimal in Tanzania, but optimal nutrition during th...
Although adequate nutrition and good health are children’s rights, they are often violated, especial...
Master of Public Health - MPHThe burden of malnutrition continues to persist and is the major cause ...
The aim of this study was to document the breastfeeding practices, beliefs, and attitudes of periurb...
South Africa has a high incidence of childhood mortality and morbidity. More than fifty percent is ...
Commonwealth Scholarship Commission; Foundation for Urban and Regional Studies; Parkes Foundatio
MSc (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Background: Breastfeeding is widel...
A well-nourished and healthy population is a central tenet of sustainable development. In South Afri...
Background: The Maasai socio-cultural beliefs and practices have been shown to influence their infan...
CITATION: Lokossou, Y. U. A. 2021. Socio-cultural beliefs influence feeding practices of mothers and...
-This article explores food culture and child-feeding practices, focusing on children below five yea...
From research in central Chhattisgarh, this paper interprets the bearing that healthcare beliefs and...
The global focus on a 1 000 days from conception to 2 years stresses the importance this period has ...
Background: Understanding maternal factors that influence child feeding is necessary to inform inter...
It has been documented and a well-established fact that good nutrition including appropriate infant ...
Infant and young child feeding practices are suboptimal in Tanzania, but optimal nutrition during th...
Although adequate nutrition and good health are children’s rights, they are often violated, especial...