Global child feeding practices remain suboptimal. In this study, we assess the determinants of age‐inappropriate breastfeeding, dietary diversity, and consumption of 3+ types of animal source foods (ASFs) using 11,687 observations from combined data from the Indonesian Demographic Health Survey of 2012 and 2017. We used linear and logistic regression after adjusting for the complex sampling design. Child's age and quality of antenatal care (ANC) were associated with all outcomes. Socio‐ economic status and labour force participation were positively associated with higher dietary diversity score, ASF consumption, and age‐inappropriate breastfeeding. More ANC visits and having consultation at ANC were associated with more dietary diver...
Background: Breast’s milk is an excellent food for the growth and development of infants. The United...
Background: Child feeding practices are multidimensional, and they change rapidly within short age i...
Examining Exclusive Breastfeeding Practice in Indonesia, and its Association to Maternal Socio-demog...
Background: Optimum feeding practice is the key to determine development and growth among infants an...
Background: Optimal infant and young child feeding during the first two years of life is essential t...
Background: Optimal infant and young child feeding during the first two years of life is essential t...
Background and Aim: Infant’s nutritional needs for optimal growth and development up to of 6 months ...
Background and Objectives: More than one-quarter of under-five children in the developing world are ...
Despite a breadth of research evidencing the association between exclusive breastfeeding and child g...
We utilized the most recent Demographic Health Survey data to explore the distribution of feeding pr...
Background Improving breastfeeding practice is important for reducing child health inequalities and ...
Exclusive breastfeeding has a significant impact on the growth and development of children. The low ...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is provision of breast milk for infants from 0 to 6 months of ag...
Breastfeeding is a primary health efforts to obtain qualified human resources. Longer breastfeeding ...
Background Optimal child feeding practices contribute to reducing child undernutrition in low- and m...
Background: Breast’s milk is an excellent food for the growth and development of infants. The United...
Background: Child feeding practices are multidimensional, and they change rapidly within short age i...
Examining Exclusive Breastfeeding Practice in Indonesia, and its Association to Maternal Socio-demog...
Background: Optimum feeding practice is the key to determine development and growth among infants an...
Background: Optimal infant and young child feeding during the first two years of life is essential t...
Background: Optimal infant and young child feeding during the first two years of life is essential t...
Background and Aim: Infant’s nutritional needs for optimal growth and development up to of 6 months ...
Background and Objectives: More than one-quarter of under-five children in the developing world are ...
Despite a breadth of research evidencing the association between exclusive breastfeeding and child g...
We utilized the most recent Demographic Health Survey data to explore the distribution of feeding pr...
Background Improving breastfeeding practice is important for reducing child health inequalities and ...
Exclusive breastfeeding has a significant impact on the growth and development of children. The low ...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is provision of breast milk for infants from 0 to 6 months of ag...
Breastfeeding is a primary health efforts to obtain qualified human resources. Longer breastfeeding ...
Background Optimal child feeding practices contribute to reducing child undernutrition in low- and m...
Background: Breast’s milk is an excellent food for the growth and development of infants. The United...
Background: Child feeding practices are multidimensional, and they change rapidly within short age i...
Examining Exclusive Breastfeeding Practice in Indonesia, and its Association to Maternal Socio-demog...