BACKGROUND: In developing countries, women are generally vulnerable to undernutrition especially during lactation because of inadequate nutrient intake. The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of underweight, associated factors and mean dietary intake of selected nutrients among lactating women in Arba Minch Zuriya districts, Gamo Gofa, EthiopiaMETHODS: Multistage cluster sampling technique was used to select 478 exclusively breastfeeding women. Data was collected by using structured questionnaire, and weight and height measurements. Mean intake of calories, calcium, iron, zinc and vitamin A was assessed by using 24-hour recall method on subsample of 73 subjects and compared against the Ethiopian and African food composition ...
Key messageUndernutrition is a highly prevalent problem among rural Ethiopian pregnant women, especi...
Key messageUndernutrition is a highly prevalent problem among rural Ethiopian pregnant women, especi...
The lactating mothers in developing countries like Ethiopia are the first targeted and nutritionally...
Background: Nutritional status of women is particularly important, because it is through women and t...
Background. Undernutrition is one of the most widespread public health problems that affect both dev...
Background. Major reasons for malnutrition, particularly among those who live in low- and middle-inc...
Background. Undernutrition is one of the most widespread public health problems that affect both dev...
BACKGROUND: Ensuring nutritional status of women is important because the malignant effects of malnu...
Introduction. Nutritional status of lactating women is highly linked with the overall nutritional st...
BackgroundUndernutrition is cellular imbalance between supply of nutrients, energy and body’s demand...
Background: Malnutrition in children is one of the most serious public health problem in Ethiopia an...
Key messageUndernutrition is a highly prevalent problem among rural Ethiopian pregnant women, especi...
Key messageUndernutrition is a highly prevalent problem among rural Ethiopian pregnant women, especi...
Key messageUndernutrition is a highly prevalent problem among rural Ethiopian pregnant women, especi...
Background: Nutritional status of women is particularly important, because it is through women and t...
Key messageUndernutrition is a highly prevalent problem among rural Ethiopian pregnant women, especi...
Key messageUndernutrition is a highly prevalent problem among rural Ethiopian pregnant women, especi...
The lactating mothers in developing countries like Ethiopia are the first targeted and nutritionally...
Background: Nutritional status of women is particularly important, because it is through women and t...
Background. Undernutrition is one of the most widespread public health problems that affect both dev...
Background. Major reasons for malnutrition, particularly among those who live in low- and middle-inc...
Background. Undernutrition is one of the most widespread public health problems that affect both dev...
BACKGROUND: Ensuring nutritional status of women is important because the malignant effects of malnu...
Introduction. Nutritional status of lactating women is highly linked with the overall nutritional st...
BackgroundUndernutrition is cellular imbalance between supply of nutrients, energy and body’s demand...
Background: Malnutrition in children is one of the most serious public health problem in Ethiopia an...
Key messageUndernutrition is a highly prevalent problem among rural Ethiopian pregnant women, especi...
Key messageUndernutrition is a highly prevalent problem among rural Ethiopian pregnant women, especi...
Key messageUndernutrition is a highly prevalent problem among rural Ethiopian pregnant women, especi...
Background: Nutritional status of women is particularly important, because it is through women and t...
Key messageUndernutrition is a highly prevalent problem among rural Ethiopian pregnant women, especi...
Key messageUndernutrition is a highly prevalent problem among rural Ethiopian pregnant women, especi...
The lactating mothers in developing countries like Ethiopia are the first targeted and nutritionally...