Feeding practices over the first several years of a child's life can critically influence development. The purpose of this study was to examine associations between feeding practices and growth and neurodevelopmental outcomes at 36 months of age among children from low- and low-middle-income countries (LMIC). We conducted a secondary analysis using data collected from children in India, Pakistan, and Zambia who were enrolled in a randomized controlled trial of a home-based early development intervention program called Brain Research to Ameliorate Impaired Neurodevelopment Home-based Intervention Trial. Qualitative dietary data collected at 36 months was used to assess the modified Minimum Acceptable Diet (mMAD), a measure based on a core in...
Although many studies around the world hope to measure or improve developmental progress in children...
Although many studies around the world hope to measure or improve developmental progress in children...
Early growth faltering is common but is difficult to reverse after the first 2 years of life
Abstract Background Feeding practices over the first several years of a child’s life can critically ...
Background Feeding practices over the first several years of a child’s life can critically influence...
Background Feeding practices over the first several years of a child’s life can critically influence...
Background Feeding practices over the first several years of a child’s life can crit...
Millions of children in low-income and middle-income countries falter in linear growth and neurobeha...
Child chronic malnutrition is endemic in low- and middle-income countries and deleterious for child ...
Child chronic malnutrition is endemic in low- and middle-income countries and deleterious for child ...
Objectives: nutrition during fetal and early postnatal life impacts brain development, however evide...
Purpose: To examine the associations between infants' dietary nutrient trajectories and subsequent n...
Although many studies around the world hope to measure or improve developmental progress in children...
Although many studies around the world hope to measure or improve developmental progress in children...
Stunting affects approximately 25% of children under age five globally (i.e. 156 million pre-school ...
Although many studies around the world hope to measure or improve developmental progress in children...
Although many studies around the world hope to measure or improve developmental progress in children...
Early growth faltering is common but is difficult to reverse after the first 2 years of life
Abstract Background Feeding practices over the first several years of a child’s life can critically ...
Background Feeding practices over the first several years of a child’s life can critically influence...
Background Feeding practices over the first several years of a child’s life can critically influence...
Background Feeding practices over the first several years of a child’s life can crit...
Millions of children in low-income and middle-income countries falter in linear growth and neurobeha...
Child chronic malnutrition is endemic in low- and middle-income countries and deleterious for child ...
Child chronic malnutrition is endemic in low- and middle-income countries and deleterious for child ...
Objectives: nutrition during fetal and early postnatal life impacts brain development, however evide...
Purpose: To examine the associations between infants' dietary nutrient trajectories and subsequent n...
Although many studies around the world hope to measure or improve developmental progress in children...
Although many studies around the world hope to measure or improve developmental progress in children...
Stunting affects approximately 25% of children under age five globally (i.e. 156 million pre-school ...
Although many studies around the world hope to measure or improve developmental progress in children...
Although many studies around the world hope to measure or improve developmental progress in children...
Early growth faltering is common but is difficult to reverse after the first 2 years of life