__Abstract__ Objective. To examine the effect of prenatal care (PNC) on the level and distribution of child stunting in three Andean countries—Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru—where expanding access to such care has been an explicit policy intervention to tackle child malnutrition in utero and during early childhood. Methods. An econometric analysis of cross-sectional Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data was conducted. The analysis included ordinary least-squares (OLS) regressions, estimates of concentration curves, and decompositions of a concentration index. Results. The analysis shows that the use of PNC in Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru is only weakly associated with a reduction in the level of child malnutrition. Conclusions. F...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is one of the most important factors affecting child morbidity an...
Objective. To analyze the effects of socioeconomic, regional, and ethnic conditions on chronic malnu...
The determinants of maternal and child health have been the recurrent topics of study in developing ...
__Abstract__ Objective. To examine the effect of prenatal care (PNC) on the level and distributio...
Objective. To examine the effect of prenatal care (PNC) on the level and distribution of child stunt...
Objective. To examine the effect of prenatal care (PNC) on the level and distribution of child stunt...
The importance of ever-earlier interventions to help children reach their physical and cognitive pot...
Objectives Early life interventions are considered essential for reducing the burden of health inequ...
There has been little work that comprehensively compared the relationship between prenatal care and ...
With the global progress in reduction of child mortality, an increasing concern for the health, deve...
Child malnutrition is a problem that poses social and economic costs to individuals, households, com...
Abstract Background Antenatal care (ANC) is a means to identify high-risk pregnancies and educate wo...
There has been little work that comprehensively compared the relationship between prenatal care and ...
Available data on the coverage of prenatal care in Latin America were reviewed. In recent years, onl...
Undernutrition is the leading cause of death among children under the age of five in developing coun...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is one of the most important factors affecting child morbidity an...
Objective. To analyze the effects of socioeconomic, regional, and ethnic conditions on chronic malnu...
The determinants of maternal and child health have been the recurrent topics of study in developing ...
__Abstract__ Objective. To examine the effect of prenatal care (PNC) on the level and distributio...
Objective. To examine the effect of prenatal care (PNC) on the level and distribution of child stunt...
Objective. To examine the effect of prenatal care (PNC) on the level and distribution of child stunt...
The importance of ever-earlier interventions to help children reach their physical and cognitive pot...
Objectives Early life interventions are considered essential for reducing the burden of health inequ...
There has been little work that comprehensively compared the relationship between prenatal care and ...
With the global progress in reduction of child mortality, an increasing concern for the health, deve...
Child malnutrition is a problem that poses social and economic costs to individuals, households, com...
Abstract Background Antenatal care (ANC) is a means to identify high-risk pregnancies and educate wo...
There has been little work that comprehensively compared the relationship between prenatal care and ...
Available data on the coverage of prenatal care in Latin America were reviewed. In recent years, onl...
Undernutrition is the leading cause of death among children under the age of five in developing coun...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is one of the most important factors affecting child morbidity an...
Objective. To analyze the effects of socioeconomic, regional, and ethnic conditions on chronic malnu...
The determinants of maternal and child health have been the recurrent topics of study in developing ...