Introduction: stunting remains a huge public health concern among developing Nations. However, the burden of this problem among the school-age population appears to have been eclipsed by most nutritional surveys that focus more on the under-fives. This study aimed to demonstrate the prevalence, and identify socio-demographic factors that are associated with stunting among the school-age children in North central Nigeria. Methods: this was a descriptive cross-sectional study that involved 450 pupils, aged 6-12 years from 10 randomly selected primary schools in Jos, Plateau state. Anthropometric indices were measured using standard techniques and the Height-for-age z-scores were generated using the WHO Anthroplus software. Socio-dem...
Stunting, a form of undernutrition, is the best measure of child health inequalities as it captures ...
Background: Under nutrition is a problem of severe magnitude in low income countries like Nigeria. A...
Nigeria is a high burden country for stunting. Stunting reduction has been slow and characterized by...
Stunting adversely affects the physical and mental outcome of children. The objectives of the study ...
Background: Studies on stunting in children have largely focused on the underfive, establishing it a...
Prevalence of Stunting among under-five children is very high in many developing countries of the Wo...
Background: Stunting has been identified as one of the major proximal risk factors for poor physical...
BACKGROUND: Stunting and severe wasting can co-occur in under-fives, predisposing them to increased ...
Background: Stunting, linear growth retardation is the best measure of child health inequalities as ...
Introduction: Several factors including the parental literacy, illness, socioeconomic status, poor s...
Nigeria is a high burden country for stunting. Stunting reduction has been slow and characterized by...
Every year in Nigeria, malnutrition contributes to more than 33% of the deaths of children below 5 y...
Background Stunting has been identified as one of the major proximal risk factors for poor physical ...
Abstract Background Stunting h...
Stunting, a form of undernutrition, is the best measure of child health inequalities as it captures ...
Stunting, a form of undernutrition, is the best measure of child health inequalities as it captures ...
Background: Under nutrition is a problem of severe magnitude in low income countries like Nigeria. A...
Nigeria is a high burden country for stunting. Stunting reduction has been slow and characterized by...
Stunting adversely affects the physical and mental outcome of children. The objectives of the study ...
Background: Studies on stunting in children have largely focused on the underfive, establishing it a...
Prevalence of Stunting among under-five children is very high in many developing countries of the Wo...
Background: Stunting has been identified as one of the major proximal risk factors for poor physical...
BACKGROUND: Stunting and severe wasting can co-occur in under-fives, predisposing them to increased ...
Background: Stunting, linear growth retardation is the best measure of child health inequalities as ...
Introduction: Several factors including the parental literacy, illness, socioeconomic status, poor s...
Nigeria is a high burden country for stunting. Stunting reduction has been slow and characterized by...
Every year in Nigeria, malnutrition contributes to more than 33% of the deaths of children below 5 y...
Background Stunting has been identified as one of the major proximal risk factors for poor physical ...
Abstract Background Stunting h...
Stunting, a form of undernutrition, is the best measure of child health inequalities as it captures ...
Stunting, a form of undernutrition, is the best measure of child health inequalities as it captures ...
Background: Under nutrition is a problem of severe magnitude in low income countries like Nigeria. A...
Nigeria is a high burden country for stunting. Stunting reduction has been slow and characterized by...