Emerging favourable as well as unfavourable nutrition patterns are observed in societies undergoing rapid social and economic change. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the associations between household and maternal resources and infant and young child feeding habits and nutritional status in rural Nicaragua, a low-income transitional society. All households (n=1,500) in Los Cuatro Santos with at least one child (0-3 y) were visited to collect information on feeding of the youngest child. Children´s anthropometry was also measured using standardised World Health Organisation (WHO) techniques. Validated instruments were used to assess household and maternal resources. All instruments had been adapted to the local context and piloted in a ...
Child malnutrition is a problem that poses social and economic costs to individuals, households, com...
This study explores the feeding practices and the factors affecting these practices of lowland and u...
Relationships among women\u27s employment, child care strategies, and nutritional status of children...
Emerging favourable as well as unfavourable nutrition patterns are observed in societies undergoing ...
Background Socio-economic resources may be associated with infant feeding in complex patterns in soc...
Background Socio-economic resources may be associated with infant feeding in complex patterns in soc...
Background Socio-economic resources may be associated with infant feeding in complex patterns in soc...
Appropriate feeding behaviours are important for child growth and development. In societies undergoi...
BACKGROUND: Socio-economic resources may be associated with infant feeding in complex patterns in so...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the associations of women's autonomy and social support with infant and young...
The importance of women’s status for child nutrition has recently been recognized. However, pathways...
The importance of women’s status for child nutrition has recently been recognized. However, pathways...
The importance of women’s status for child nutrition has recently been recognized. However, pathways...
Child malnutrition is a problem that poses social and economic costs to individuals, households, com...
This study explores the feeding practices and the factors affecting these practices of lowland and u...
Child malnutrition is a problem that poses social and economic costs to individuals, households, com...
This study explores the feeding practices and the factors affecting these practices of lowland and u...
Relationships among women\u27s employment, child care strategies, and nutritional status of children...
Emerging favourable as well as unfavourable nutrition patterns are observed in societies undergoing ...
Background Socio-economic resources may be associated with infant feeding in complex patterns in soc...
Background Socio-economic resources may be associated with infant feeding in complex patterns in soc...
Background Socio-economic resources may be associated with infant feeding in complex patterns in soc...
Appropriate feeding behaviours are important for child growth and development. In societies undergoi...
BACKGROUND: Socio-economic resources may be associated with infant feeding in complex patterns in so...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the associations of women's autonomy and social support with infant and young...
The importance of women’s status for child nutrition has recently been recognized. However, pathways...
The importance of women’s status for child nutrition has recently been recognized. However, pathways...
The importance of women’s status for child nutrition has recently been recognized. However, pathways...
Child malnutrition is a problem that poses social and economic costs to individuals, households, com...
This study explores the feeding practices and the factors affecting these practices of lowland and u...
Child malnutrition is a problem that poses social and economic costs to individuals, households, com...
This study explores the feeding practices and the factors affecting these practices of lowland and u...
Relationships among women\u27s employment, child care strategies, and nutritional status of children...