Introduction: Nutrition refers to intake of food necessary for optimal growth, function, and health. A well‑nourished mother is likely to have healthy infants with appropriate birth weight.Objective: To review nutrition including the dietary habit of the pregnant and postpartum women in Nigeria.Materials and Methods: Review involving Internet and literature search.Results: Undernutrition in women aged 15–49 years decreased from 15% (2003) to 11% (2013), while overnutrition increased from 21% (2003) to 25% (2013). Inadequate intake of calories and micronutrient is a major feature of studies on the dietary pattern of Nigerian pregnant women. Multinutrient malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies are a consequence of low content of macro...
Background & Objective: Pregnant or lactating women and children are the two population group most v...
Objective: A cross sectional study on the effect of some socio-economic factors on the nutritional s...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio and infant mortality rate are as high as 1,576 per 100,000 live...
Pregnancy is a specially important time in women’s life to focus on proper health care and nutrition...
Good nutrition during adolescent and pre-pregnancy period is critical towards a healthy pregnancy an...
Introduction: Pregnancy is a highly demanding period of varying physiological changes that can adver...
Background: Adequate nutrition during pregnancy is essential to support fetal growth and physiologic...
Background: The delivery of many children at short interval is associated with micronutrient depleti...
Purpose of Review: Maternal and child malnutrition continues to disproportionately affect low and mi...
Background: The role of adequate nutrition in national and human development has been recognized; he...
Open Access Article; Published online: 04 May 2021This article presents findings from baseline surve...
Objective: The main purpose of this study was to assess the nutrition knowledge and beliefs of pregn...
At present there is under utilization of maternity service provision in Nigeria, with only a third o...
ABSTRACT: Diet quality (DQ) has been receiving increased attention because of its relationship to di...
Background: The nutritional status of a woman during pregnancy is important, as suboptimal diet impa...
Background & Objective: Pregnant or lactating women and children are the two population group most v...
Objective: A cross sectional study on the effect of some socio-economic factors on the nutritional s...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio and infant mortality rate are as high as 1,576 per 100,000 live...
Pregnancy is a specially important time in women’s life to focus on proper health care and nutrition...
Good nutrition during adolescent and pre-pregnancy period is critical towards a healthy pregnancy an...
Introduction: Pregnancy is a highly demanding period of varying physiological changes that can adver...
Background: Adequate nutrition during pregnancy is essential to support fetal growth and physiologic...
Background: The delivery of many children at short interval is associated with micronutrient depleti...
Purpose of Review: Maternal and child malnutrition continues to disproportionately affect low and mi...
Background: The role of adequate nutrition in national and human development has been recognized; he...
Open Access Article; Published online: 04 May 2021This article presents findings from baseline surve...
Objective: The main purpose of this study was to assess the nutrition knowledge and beliefs of pregn...
At present there is under utilization of maternity service provision in Nigeria, with only a third o...
ABSTRACT: Diet quality (DQ) has been receiving increased attention because of its relationship to di...
Background: The nutritional status of a woman during pregnancy is important, as suboptimal diet impa...
Background & Objective: Pregnant or lactating women and children are the two population group most v...
Objective: A cross sectional study on the effect of some socio-economic factors on the nutritional s...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio and infant mortality rate are as high as 1,576 per 100,000 live...