Background: Appropriate breastfeeding and infant feeding practices are crucial to a child’s growth and development. The objective of this paper is to describe breastfeeding and general feeding practices and the nutrition status among children from birth to 6 months of age, in the Saharawi refugee camps located in Algeria. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 111 lactating mothers with infants from birth to 6 months of age. Data regarding breastfeeding practices and a 24 h dietary recall for the infants were collected to assess the World Health Organization’s (WHO) indicators for infant and young child feeding. For exclusive and predominant breastfeeding, age disaggregation for each month was applied to the data. Background...
Infants and young children in the Northwest province of Nigeria are susceptible to malnutrition. Ina...
Background: Breast milk was the full required physiological food of human infants. Optimally initia...
Infant feeding challenges continue to manifest in developed and developing countries. Worldwide, mor...
Background: Appropriate breastfeeding and infant feeding practices are crucial to a child’s growth a...
Abstract Background Appropriat...
Background: Optimal feeding of infants and young children living under difficult conditions are impo...
Background: Several studies undertaken in both developed and developing countries to identify an inf...
Background: Several studies undertaken in both developed and developing countries to identify an inf...
Optimal nutrition and regular growth assessment are essential components of healthcare for all child...
It has been documented and a well-established fact that good nutrition including appropriate infant ...
The objective was to describe infant feeding practices, nutrition and related health aspects of infa...
INTRODUCTION: Exclusive breastfeeding is among the most effective interventions for preventing child...
Adequate dietary intake may be a major determinant of the health outcome of children. This study aim...
INTRODUCTION: In Burkina Faso in 2016, 27% and 8% of children under-5 were estimated to suffer from ...
Background: Human milk meets all the nutritional requirements of infants for the first 6 months of l...
Infants and young children in the Northwest province of Nigeria are susceptible to malnutrition. Ina...
Background: Breast milk was the full required physiological food of human infants. Optimally initia...
Infant feeding challenges continue to manifest in developed and developing countries. Worldwide, mor...
Background: Appropriate breastfeeding and infant feeding practices are crucial to a child’s growth a...
Abstract Background Appropriat...
Background: Optimal feeding of infants and young children living under difficult conditions are impo...
Background: Several studies undertaken in both developed and developing countries to identify an inf...
Background: Several studies undertaken in both developed and developing countries to identify an inf...
Optimal nutrition and regular growth assessment are essential components of healthcare for all child...
It has been documented and a well-established fact that good nutrition including appropriate infant ...
The objective was to describe infant feeding practices, nutrition and related health aspects of infa...
INTRODUCTION: Exclusive breastfeeding is among the most effective interventions for preventing child...
Adequate dietary intake may be a major determinant of the health outcome of children. This study aim...
INTRODUCTION: In Burkina Faso in 2016, 27% and 8% of children under-5 were estimated to suffer from ...
Background: Human milk meets all the nutritional requirements of infants for the first 6 months of l...
Infants and young children in the Northwest province of Nigeria are susceptible to malnutrition. Ina...
Background: Breast milk was the full required physiological food of human infants. Optimally initia...
Infant feeding challenges continue to manifest in developed and developing countries. Worldwide, mor...