Background. Dietary diversity is one of the key elements of diet quality. Even though different measures were taken to increase dietary diversity feeding practice in Ethiopia, the problem still remains high. Therefore, this study was done to identify determinants of inadequate minimum dietary practice among children aged 6-59 months in Ethiopia. Method. Secondary analysis of the data from the 2016 Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey was done on a weighted sample of 5161 children aged 6-59 months. Data analysis was done using STATA v.14. Variables with P value < 0.05 in the bivariable analysis were candidates for the multivariable analysis to identify independent determinants of dietary diversity. Odds ratios (OR) were calculated at 95% ...
Introduction: Dietary diversity has been consistently associated with child nutritional status and g...
Abstract Background Proper feeding practices during early childhood is fundamental for optimal child...
Insufficient quantities, frequencies, and inadequate quality of complementary feedings have a negati...
Abstract Background Inadequate feeding practices are a significant reason for the onset of malnutrit...
Abstract Background Dietary diversity has long been recognized as a key element of high quality diet...
Background. Diet diversification is essential to prepare adequate food that is useful for children’s...
Abstract Background Child malnutrition accounted by poor dietary diversity is common in developing c...
Abstract Background Dietary di...
Optimum child feeding is crucial for growth, development, and better health in later life. Dietary d...
Optimum child feeding is crucial for growth, development, and better health in later life. Dietary d...
Abstract Background Globally Less than one fourth of children aged 6–23 months get the recommended m...
Dietary diversity (DD) is a validated proxy indicator of micronutrient adequacy among different age ...
A significant proportion of infant and young child mortality can be prevented by the provision of a ...
Copyright © 2013 Melkam Aemro et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Dietary diversity is a measure of food consumption that reflects household access to a variety of fo...
Introduction: Dietary diversity has been consistently associated with child nutritional status and g...
Abstract Background Proper feeding practices during early childhood is fundamental for optimal child...
Insufficient quantities, frequencies, and inadequate quality of complementary feedings have a negati...
Abstract Background Inadequate feeding practices are a significant reason for the onset of malnutrit...
Abstract Background Dietary diversity has long been recognized as a key element of high quality diet...
Background. Diet diversification is essential to prepare adequate food that is useful for children’s...
Abstract Background Child malnutrition accounted by poor dietary diversity is common in developing c...
Abstract Background Dietary di...
Optimum child feeding is crucial for growth, development, and better health in later life. Dietary d...
Optimum child feeding is crucial for growth, development, and better health in later life. Dietary d...
Abstract Background Globally Less than one fourth of children aged 6–23 months get the recommended m...
Dietary diversity (DD) is a validated proxy indicator of micronutrient adequacy among different age ...
A significant proportion of infant and young child mortality can be prevented by the provision of a ...
Copyright © 2013 Melkam Aemro et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Dietary diversity is a measure of food consumption that reflects household access to a variety of fo...
Introduction: Dietary diversity has been consistently associated with child nutritional status and g...
Abstract Background Proper feeding practices during early childhood is fundamental for optimal child...
Insufficient quantities, frequencies, and inadequate quality of complementary feedings have a negati...