Nutrition textbooks used by universities and colleges in developing countries have very often been written by scholars who live and work in North America or the United Kingdom. And while the research and information they present is sound, the nutrition-related health challenges with which developing countries must grapple differ considerably from those found in highly industrialized Western nations. The primary aim of Community Nutrition for Developing Countries is to provide a book that meets the needs of nutritionists and other health professionals living and working in developing countries. Written by both scholars and practitioners, the volume draws on their wealth of knowledge, experience, and understanding of nutrition in developing c...
The number of chronically hungry people currently hovers just below the one billion mark, according ...
Malnutrition among children under 5 years is still a widespread problem in many developing countries...
Food insecurity continues to plague over 840 million people all over the world. Food insecurity can ...
SUMMARY Improving community nutrition in developing countries requires a detailed epidemiological pi...
How can the nutritional health of populations be improved through action at local, national and glob...
This book is intended to be a tool for personnel working in the field of public nutrition or related...
Even though progress against childhood malnutrition has been made, millions of children under the ag...
This book deals with very different aspects of nutrition from different countries (qualities and qua...
Recent economic changes throughout the world, either development or crises and recessions, have prom...
This manual has been developed based on participatory workshops and subsequent agri-nutrition traini...
Scrimshaw et al (1) were the first to describe the paradigm of the interaction of nutrition and infe...
This volume reviews the food problem in developing countries and evaluates policy alternatives both ...
Many Brazilians are malnourished and show lack of adequate education in nutrition and cookery by the...
Adequate nutrition is a basic human right, but globally it remains unmet for many pre-school childre...
The foods eaten by a nation\u27s population play a key role in shaping the health of that society. T...
The number of chronically hungry people currently hovers just below the one billion mark, according ...
Malnutrition among children under 5 years is still a widespread problem in many developing countries...
Food insecurity continues to plague over 840 million people all over the world. Food insecurity can ...
SUMMARY Improving community nutrition in developing countries requires a detailed epidemiological pi...
How can the nutritional health of populations be improved through action at local, national and glob...
This book is intended to be a tool for personnel working in the field of public nutrition or related...
Even though progress against childhood malnutrition has been made, millions of children under the ag...
This book deals with very different aspects of nutrition from different countries (qualities and qua...
Recent economic changes throughout the world, either development or crises and recessions, have prom...
This manual has been developed based on participatory workshops and subsequent agri-nutrition traini...
Scrimshaw et al (1) were the first to describe the paradigm of the interaction of nutrition and infe...
This volume reviews the food problem in developing countries and evaluates policy alternatives both ...
Many Brazilians are malnourished and show lack of adequate education in nutrition and cookery by the...
Adequate nutrition is a basic human right, but globally it remains unmet for many pre-school childre...
The foods eaten by a nation\u27s population play a key role in shaping the health of that society. T...
The number of chronically hungry people currently hovers just below the one billion mark, according ...
Malnutrition among children under 5 years is still a widespread problem in many developing countries...
Food insecurity continues to plague over 840 million people all over the world. Food insecurity can ...