Infant malnutrition is a continuing concern in middle-income countries like Ghana but it is still not clear why some infants become malnourished and others do not. Feeding behaviour could be a contributing factor. Therefore we aimed to determine the association between child and maternal feeding behaviour and nutritional status of infants 6-24 months in the Volta Region of Ghana
Background: Adequate infant feeding enhances growth, overall health and survival of infants in the e...
Background: Prevalence of anthropometric failure among Nigerian infants is still high. Inappropriate...
Malnutrition remains a significant public health problem in developing countries. The aim of this st...
Feeding practices influence nutrient intake but few studies assess how child eating and maternal fee...
Background Malnutrition is a major global public health concern especially in low and middle-income ...
Objective: To explore complementary feeding practices and identify potential risk factors associated...
Infant feeding practices have been identified as one of the major determinants of children's nutriti...
Abstract Objective Malnutrition is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in children. The aim of...
PURPOSE: The aim of this research is to identify socioeconomic factors associated with mother's brea...
The study determined the nutritional status of under five children in Komenda Edina EguafoAbirem (KE...
BackgroundUnderstanding the burden and contextual risk factors is critical for developing appropriat...
The data set of the Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS, round 1, 1987/1988) was utilized to analyse...
Factors that might affect the nutritional health of children were studied in two orphanages in Ghana...
Background: Behaviours around infants feeding influence both nutritive value and the detrimental eff...
In rural Ghana, infant feeding is largely home-based or community-based yet less is known about the...
Background: Adequate infant feeding enhances growth, overall health and survival of infants in the e...
Background: Prevalence of anthropometric failure among Nigerian infants is still high. Inappropriate...
Malnutrition remains a significant public health problem in developing countries. The aim of this st...
Feeding practices influence nutrient intake but few studies assess how child eating and maternal fee...
Background Malnutrition is a major global public health concern especially in low and middle-income ...
Objective: To explore complementary feeding practices and identify potential risk factors associated...
Infant feeding practices have been identified as one of the major determinants of children's nutriti...
Abstract Objective Malnutrition is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in children. The aim of...
PURPOSE: The aim of this research is to identify socioeconomic factors associated with mother's brea...
The study determined the nutritional status of under five children in Komenda Edina EguafoAbirem (KE...
BackgroundUnderstanding the burden and contextual risk factors is critical for developing appropriat...
The data set of the Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS, round 1, 1987/1988) was utilized to analyse...
Factors that might affect the nutritional health of children were studied in two orphanages in Ghana...
Background: Behaviours around infants feeding influence both nutritive value and the detrimental eff...
In rural Ghana, infant feeding is largely home-based or community-based yet less is known about the...
Background: Adequate infant feeding enhances growth, overall health and survival of infants in the e...
Background: Prevalence of anthropometric failure among Nigerian infants is still high. Inappropriate...
Malnutrition remains a significant public health problem in developing countries. The aim of this st...