Background: Nigeria initiated a range of programs and policies (from 1992 to 2005) to improve infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices. However, the prevalence of children fed in accordance with IYCF recommendations in Nigeria remains low. This paper presents time trends in IYCF practices in Nigeria for the period (1999-2013), and considers trends in the context of key national policy responses and initiatives. Methods: Prevalence and percentage change (including 95% confidence intervals) of IYCF indicators were investigated over the period 1999-2013 based on a total of 88,152 maternal responses from the Nigeria Demographic and Health Surveys, (n = 8,199 in 1999; n = 7,620 in 2003; n = 33,385 in 2008 and n = 38,948 in 2013). Results:...
This four-page research summary brief highlights findings and recommendations from operations resear...
Northern Nigeria has a high prevalence of child malnutrition, with around 10% of children (aged 6–59...
Background: Exclusive breast feeding (EBF) has important protective effects on the survival of infan...
Nigeria has African’s largest population of more than 180 million, including 40 million children, an...
Objective: The study aimed to examine secular trends and determinants of changes in complementary fe...
Objective: The study aimed to examine secular trends and determinants of changes in complementary fe...
Background: Inadequate breastfeeding practices contribute to malnutrition in young children. Aims...
Background Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices are important for child survival and heal...
BackgroundInfant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices are important for child survival and healt...
Objective The present study aimed to examine the trends and differentials in key breast-feeding indi...
Objective The present study aimed to examine the trends and differentials in key breast-feeding indi...
Background: About half of all child deaths have been associated with under-nutrition. Optimal infant...
Babies grow and develop best when they are breastfed exclusively. Much emphasis has been placed on e...
Breastfeeding confers numerous benefits on babies and mothers. Early initiation, ‘exclusive breastfe...
Background: In Nigeria, suboptimal breastfeeding practices are contributing to the burden of childho...
This four-page research summary brief highlights findings and recommendations from operations resear...
Northern Nigeria has a high prevalence of child malnutrition, with around 10% of children (aged 6–59...
Background: Exclusive breast feeding (EBF) has important protective effects on the survival of infan...
Nigeria has African’s largest population of more than 180 million, including 40 million children, an...
Objective: The study aimed to examine secular trends and determinants of changes in complementary fe...
Objective: The study aimed to examine secular trends and determinants of changes in complementary fe...
Background: Inadequate breastfeeding practices contribute to malnutrition in young children. Aims...
Background Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices are important for child survival and heal...
BackgroundInfant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices are important for child survival and healt...
Objective The present study aimed to examine the trends and differentials in key breast-feeding indi...
Objective The present study aimed to examine the trends and differentials in key breast-feeding indi...
Background: About half of all child deaths have been associated with under-nutrition. Optimal infant...
Babies grow and develop best when they are breastfed exclusively. Much emphasis has been placed on e...
Breastfeeding confers numerous benefits on babies and mothers. Early initiation, ‘exclusive breastfe...
Background: In Nigeria, suboptimal breastfeeding practices are contributing to the burden of childho...
This four-page research summary brief highlights findings and recommendations from operations resear...
Northern Nigeria has a high prevalence of child malnutrition, with around 10% of children (aged 6–59...
Background: Exclusive breast feeding (EBF) has important protective effects on the survival of infan...