In Nigeria, the impact of household food insecurity on nutritional status, especially the nutrient intake adequacy of under-5 children has not been fully explored. This study was aimed at evaluating household food security and nutritional status of under-5 children in Ibadan, southwestern Nigeria. A multi-stage sampling approach was used to select households with mothers who have at least one child under the age of five years. Information was elicited through an interviewer administered questionnaire and a multi-pass 24hr dietary recall method. The results reflect low food security status of households with more than half of households being food insecure (63%) and experiencing some form of hunger within the study period. Low socioeconomic ...
There is no empirical literature available on the food security status of Enugu State, Nigeria and t...
Food insecurity is a daily reality for hundreds of millions of people around the world especially in...
Malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa contributes to high rates of childhood morbidity and mortality wh...
Children’s feeding patterns and health outcomes are important determinants of any country’s food and...
Background: Nutritional status of children is an indication of how much the household is food secure...
Abstract Previous studies in Nigeria examined food and nutrition security mainly using anthropometri...
The purpose of this study was to determine the dietary patterns and prevalence of food insecurity am...
This descriptive cross-sectional survey determined the influence of socio-economic, household and ch...
Background: Food insecurity is a growing public health concern in Nigeria especially where all effor...
Abstract: Food security is defined in its most basic form as access to adequate, safe and nutritious...
The study attempts to provide insights into the relationships among child nutritional status, welfar...
Introduction: Food and nutrition security remains a fundamental challenge for human welfare, economi...
The study attempts to provide insights into the relationships among child nutritional status, welfar...
There is no empirical literature available on the food security status of Enugu State, Nigeria and t...
There is no empirical literature available on the food security status of Enugu State, Nigeria and t...
There is no empirical literature available on the food security status of Enugu State, Nigeria and t...
Food insecurity is a daily reality for hundreds of millions of people around the world especially in...
Malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa contributes to high rates of childhood morbidity and mortality wh...
Children’s feeding patterns and health outcomes are important determinants of any country’s food and...
Background: Nutritional status of children is an indication of how much the household is food secure...
Abstract Previous studies in Nigeria examined food and nutrition security mainly using anthropometri...
The purpose of this study was to determine the dietary patterns and prevalence of food insecurity am...
This descriptive cross-sectional survey determined the influence of socio-economic, household and ch...
Background: Food insecurity is a growing public health concern in Nigeria especially where all effor...
Abstract: Food security is defined in its most basic form as access to adequate, safe and nutritious...
The study attempts to provide insights into the relationships among child nutritional status, welfar...
Introduction: Food and nutrition security remains a fundamental challenge for human welfare, economi...
The study attempts to provide insights into the relationships among child nutritional status, welfar...
There is no empirical literature available on the food security status of Enugu State, Nigeria and t...
There is no empirical literature available on the food security status of Enugu State, Nigeria and t...
There is no empirical literature available on the food security status of Enugu State, Nigeria and t...
Food insecurity is a daily reality for hundreds of millions of people around the world especially in...
Malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa contributes to high rates of childhood morbidity and mortality wh...