Background: Inappropriate complementary feeding practices significantly contribute to undernutrition among children under 2 years of age in India. However, there is limited up-to-date evidence on the prevalence and factors associated with complementary feeding practices to guide policy actions at the subnational level in India. We investigated the regional prevalence and factors associated with complementary feeding practices in India. Methods: This study used a sample of 69,464 maternal responses from the 2015–16 National Family Health Survey in India. The prevalence of complementary feeding indicators was estimated using data for each administrative region, namely: North (n = 8469), South (n = 12,828), East (n = 18,141), West (n = 8940), ...
Introduction: About 29-60% of tribal children are underweight due to limited healthcare access. The ...
Abstract Background Sub-optimal nutrition among children remains a problem across South Asia (SA). A...
Every year 27 million babies are born in India. At any time, there is a cohort of over 50 million ch...
In India, poor feeding practices in early childhood contribute to the burden of malnutrition as well...
Proper nutrition is essential in the first two years of life to sustain the rapid growth which occur...
Improving infant and young child feeding practices will help South Asian countries achieve the Mille...
Insufficiencies in complementary feeding put infants and young children at increased risk of undernu...
BackgroundInfants and young children are at an increased risk of malnutrition from six months of age...
Problem: As WHO recommends, timely and optimal introduction of complementary feeding (CF) at 6th mon...
Sub-optimal nutrition among South Asian (SA) children living in high-income countries is a significa...
Sir, Lack of appropriate complementary feeding (CF), defined as one which is timely, adequate, safe ...
Suboptimal and inappropriate complementary feeding practices are one of the major causes of child un...
The Population Council conducted a formative study in rural Uttar Pradesh, India to determine curren...
Background: Even with optimum breastfeeding, children are at risk of being stunted if they do not re...
Inappropriate complementary feeding increases the risk of undernutrition, illness and mortality in i...
Introduction: About 29-60% of tribal children are underweight due to limited healthcare access. The ...
Abstract Background Sub-optimal nutrition among children remains a problem across South Asia (SA). A...
Every year 27 million babies are born in India. At any time, there is a cohort of over 50 million ch...
In India, poor feeding practices in early childhood contribute to the burden of malnutrition as well...
Proper nutrition is essential in the first two years of life to sustain the rapid growth which occur...
Improving infant and young child feeding practices will help South Asian countries achieve the Mille...
Insufficiencies in complementary feeding put infants and young children at increased risk of undernu...
BackgroundInfants and young children are at an increased risk of malnutrition from six months of age...
Problem: As WHO recommends, timely and optimal introduction of complementary feeding (CF) at 6th mon...
Sub-optimal nutrition among South Asian (SA) children living in high-income countries is a significa...
Sir, Lack of appropriate complementary feeding (CF), defined as one which is timely, adequate, safe ...
Suboptimal and inappropriate complementary feeding practices are one of the major causes of child un...
The Population Council conducted a formative study in rural Uttar Pradesh, India to determine curren...
Background: Even with optimum breastfeeding, children are at risk of being stunted if they do not re...
Inappropriate complementary feeding increases the risk of undernutrition, illness and mortality in i...
Introduction: About 29-60% of tribal children are underweight due to limited healthcare access. The ...
Abstract Background Sub-optimal nutrition among children remains a problem across South Asia (SA). A...
Every year 27 million babies are born in India. At any time, there is a cohort of over 50 million ch...