Introduction: Iron deficiency anaemia is an international public health concern and pregnant women are at an increased risk. We investigated the consumption of iron rich foods and associated factors among pregnant women in a rural district from Ghana. Methods: Following a cross-sectional design, dietary intake of iron rich foods was obtained from 252 pregnant women using a 24-hour recall food check list. Nutrition knowledge, attitudes and socio-demographic characteristics were also assessed. Findings: Participants had a mean (SD) knowledge score of 54.66 (22.74)%. About 73% of the participants had heard about iron-deficiency anaemia. Only 16.3% of the participants knew foods that help the body to absorb and use iron while 9.1% knew beverage...
Background: Iron and folic acid supplementation (IFAS) programme is a key global intervention for co...
The high prevalence of iron deficiency anemia and low compliance of iron supplement was reported amo...
Anaemia is a leading cause of maternal morbidity, mortality and poor birth outcomes in developing co...
Background: In many communities in Nigeria, culture and gender-based intra food distribution in hous...
This cross-sectional study was conducted at Khartoum locality, Khartoum, Sudan. Ibrahim Malik teachi...
Background. Anaemia in pregnancy is a major problem in both developed and developing countries. The ...
Introduction: Adequate maternal nutrient intake during pregnancy is essential to ensure satisfactory...
Background. Information regarding how dietary diversity is related to haematological status of the p...
Low maternal risk perception, poor dietary practice and low adherence to iron and folate tablets amo...
Anaemia in pregnancy is a persistent health problem in Nepal and could be reduced through nutrition ...
Food-based approaches such as dietary diversification, nutrient retention and biofortification combi...
Masters ThesisIron deficiency anemia is still the leading cause of maternal mortality and poor pregn...
The optimal use of iron supplements by pregnant women is important in ensuring healthy pregnancy out...
Anaemia among women is a major public health concern globally. In developing countries, nutritional ...
Food consumption pattern is known as a determinant factor for nutritional problems among pregnant mo...
Background: Iron and folic acid supplementation (IFAS) programme is a key global intervention for co...
The high prevalence of iron deficiency anemia and low compliance of iron supplement was reported amo...
Anaemia is a leading cause of maternal morbidity, mortality and poor birth outcomes in developing co...
Background: In many communities in Nigeria, culture and gender-based intra food distribution in hous...
This cross-sectional study was conducted at Khartoum locality, Khartoum, Sudan. Ibrahim Malik teachi...
Background. Anaemia in pregnancy is a major problem in both developed and developing countries. The ...
Introduction: Adequate maternal nutrient intake during pregnancy is essential to ensure satisfactory...
Background. Information regarding how dietary diversity is related to haematological status of the p...
Low maternal risk perception, poor dietary practice and low adherence to iron and folate tablets amo...
Anaemia in pregnancy is a persistent health problem in Nepal and could be reduced through nutrition ...
Food-based approaches such as dietary diversification, nutrient retention and biofortification combi...
Masters ThesisIron deficiency anemia is still the leading cause of maternal mortality and poor pregn...
The optimal use of iron supplements by pregnant women is important in ensuring healthy pregnancy out...
Anaemia among women is a major public health concern globally. In developing countries, nutritional ...
Food consumption pattern is known as a determinant factor for nutritional problems among pregnant mo...
Background: Iron and folic acid supplementation (IFAS) programme is a key global intervention for co...
The high prevalence of iron deficiency anemia and low compliance of iron supplement was reported amo...
Anaemia is a leading cause of maternal morbidity, mortality and poor birth outcomes in developing co...