Background: Exclusive breastfeeding for infants is recommended for the first six months for optimal health, development and growth. However, there is limited data on infant feeding practices and nutrition status of infants in Nairobi.Objective: To assess infant growth and nutritional status and compare with feeding practices in the first six months of life in selected hospitals, Nairobi Province.Design: Prospective cohort designSetting: Five major hospitals in Nairobi namely; The Aga Khan, Pumwani Maternity, Mater Misercordiae, St Mary’s Langata and Jamaa Hospitals.Subjects: A sample of 692 mother-infant pairs were recruited at birth and followed up until six months.Intervention: There was no direct experimental intervention, but there was ...
Breastfeeding is the best food source for the nutritional and health needs of young children. Howeve...
Introduction: prematurity is the single most important cause of mortality during the neonatal period...
Malnutrition is the largest risk factor caused by inadequate nutrition that leads to childhood morbi...
BACKGROUND: Exclusive breastfeeding for infants is recommended for the first six months for optimal ...
Breast milk has a major impact on child health, growth and development. Infants should exclusively b...
Breast milk has a major impact on child health, growth and development. Infants should exclusively b...
Background: Early growth in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants has been found predictive of their ...
Background and Aims: Inadequate nutrient provision causes neonatal growth failure and malnutrition. ...
The purpose of the study was to examine the growth pattern of infants from birth to six months in a ...
Breast feeding practice especially exclusive breast feeding (EBF) is a major determinant of child gr...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between breastfeeding pattern and growth in the first year of...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020The benefits of breast milk for infant nutrition ar...
Objective: To assess breastfeeding practices in infants aged 0-6 months, focussing particularlyon be...
Objective: To compare the growth and illness pattern of infants who were exclusively breast fed for ...
Objective: To determine breastfeeding practices and the nutritional status of infants under six mont...
Breastfeeding is the best food source for the nutritional and health needs of young children. Howeve...
Introduction: prematurity is the single most important cause of mortality during the neonatal period...
Malnutrition is the largest risk factor caused by inadequate nutrition that leads to childhood morbi...
BACKGROUND: Exclusive breastfeeding for infants is recommended for the first six months for optimal ...
Breast milk has a major impact on child health, growth and development. Infants should exclusively b...
Breast milk has a major impact on child health, growth and development. Infants should exclusively b...
Background: Early growth in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants has been found predictive of their ...
Background and Aims: Inadequate nutrient provision causes neonatal growth failure and malnutrition. ...
The purpose of the study was to examine the growth pattern of infants from birth to six months in a ...
Breast feeding practice especially exclusive breast feeding (EBF) is a major determinant of child gr...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between breastfeeding pattern and growth in the first year of...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020The benefits of breast milk for infant nutrition ar...
Objective: To assess breastfeeding practices in infants aged 0-6 months, focussing particularlyon be...
Objective: To compare the growth and illness pattern of infants who were exclusively breast fed for ...
Objective: To determine breastfeeding practices and the nutritional status of infants under six mont...
Breastfeeding is the best food source for the nutritional and health needs of young children. Howeve...
Introduction: prematurity is the single most important cause of mortality during the neonatal period...
Malnutrition is the largest risk factor caused by inadequate nutrition that leads to childhood morbi...