Objective: To quantify the effect of common illnesses on energy intake in rural Kenyan children.Design, setting and subjects: Toddlers in rural Kenya (n = 110) were studied longitudinally from 18-30 months of age in the mid-1980s.Outcome measures: Morbidity data were collected weekly using an illness questionnaire and physical inspection. Food intake was quantitatively assessed on two successive days each month. Food intake on days of illness was compared to food intake on days of wellness and during convalescence.Results: Significant decreases in mean daily energy intake were seen between days of wellness vs. days of severe illness. Above usual intakewas observed during convalescence. Girls showed a greater reduction in intake during illne...
The possible influence of seasonal variations in rainfall, resource availability, and morbidity on i...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in children aged fi...
Contains an account of a study of the effects of the Pre-School Health Programme at three clinics in...
In rural African towns such as Emali and the surrounding counties, deterioration in food security is...
Malnutrition in the Southern province of Rwanda is a significant public health concern. According to...
ABSTRACT Background: Malnutrition is common in the developing world and associated with disease and ...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is common in the developing world and associated with disease and mortality...
Poster presented at International Congress Of Tropical Paediatrics 2014. Nairobi (Kenya), 24-27 Aug ...
An adequate, diverse, and nutritious diet is critical to early development. Due to a number of facto...
Abstract. We determined the nutritional status of children less than five years of age in an area in...
A cross -sectional study was conducted in the Ukambani region of eastern Kenya to describe dietary p...
Child malnutrition remains a serious public health problem in Kwale District of Kenya. Data on the l...
The objective of this descriptive cross sectional study was to assess dietary intake and nutritional...
Background: Malnutrition among school-age children is due to inadequacies in one or more of the thre...
Malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa contributes to high rates of childhood morbidity and mortality. H...
The possible influence of seasonal variations in rainfall, resource availability, and morbidity on i...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in children aged fi...
Contains an account of a study of the effects of the Pre-School Health Programme at three clinics in...
In rural African towns such as Emali and the surrounding counties, deterioration in food security is...
Malnutrition in the Southern province of Rwanda is a significant public health concern. According to...
ABSTRACT Background: Malnutrition is common in the developing world and associated with disease and ...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is common in the developing world and associated with disease and mortality...
Poster presented at International Congress Of Tropical Paediatrics 2014. Nairobi (Kenya), 24-27 Aug ...
An adequate, diverse, and nutritious diet is critical to early development. Due to a number of facto...
Abstract. We determined the nutritional status of children less than five years of age in an area in...
A cross -sectional study was conducted in the Ukambani region of eastern Kenya to describe dietary p...
Child malnutrition remains a serious public health problem in Kwale District of Kenya. Data on the l...
The objective of this descriptive cross sectional study was to assess dietary intake and nutritional...
Background: Malnutrition among school-age children is due to inadequacies in one or more of the thre...
Malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa contributes to high rates of childhood morbidity and mortality. H...
The possible influence of seasonal variations in rainfall, resource availability, and morbidity on i...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in children aged fi...
Contains an account of a study of the effects of the Pre-School Health Programme at three clinics in...