There is limited information on the feeding practices of 9.42 million children living within institution-based care (IBC) worldwide. Poor feeding practices can predispose or exacerbate malnutrition, illness and disability. Here we describe the feeding practices of children living within IBC based on a retrospective analysis of records from 3335 children, 0-18 years old, participating in Holt International's Child Nutrition Program (CNP), from 36 sites in six countries. Data analysed included demographic information on age, sex, feeding practices, disabilities and feeding difficulties. Descriptive statistics were produced. A generalised linear model explored associations between feeding difficulties and disability and 2 × 2 tables examined f...
Background: The aims of this dissertation were to describe trends in child undernutrition in Kenya m...
Background: Although feeding difficulties are commonly described amongst children with chronic disea...
BACKGROUND: Sub-optimal feeding practices are associated with malnutrition. In 1933, Dr Cecily Willi...
There is limited information on the feeding practices of 9.42 million children living within institu...
Objectives The aim of this study is to fill a key information gap on the nutrition-related epidemiol...
Background. There are an estimated 2.7 million children living within institutionalized care worldwi...
BACKGROUND: There are an estimated 2.7 million children living within institutionalized care worldwi...
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities may be particularly vulnerable to malnutrition, as a result o...
Background: In an attempt to design an educational programme targeting caregivers of children aged 6...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the implications of adopting the World Health Organization 2006 growth standard...
The aim of the present study was to explore the nature, extent and probable causes of nutritional de...
Little is known about the style and quality of feeding and care provided in child day-care centres i...
PURPOSE: Children living with disabilities are at high risk of malnutrition but have long been margi...
Children with intellectual disability are at increased risk of experiencing poor health relative to ...
All Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDN) undergo extensive training to develop the ability to im...
Background: The aims of this dissertation were to describe trends in child undernutrition in Kenya m...
Background: Although feeding difficulties are commonly described amongst children with chronic disea...
BACKGROUND: Sub-optimal feeding practices are associated with malnutrition. In 1933, Dr Cecily Willi...
There is limited information on the feeding practices of 9.42 million children living within institu...
Objectives The aim of this study is to fill a key information gap on the nutrition-related epidemiol...
Background. There are an estimated 2.7 million children living within institutionalized care worldwi...
BACKGROUND: There are an estimated 2.7 million children living within institutionalized care worldwi...
BACKGROUND: Children with disabilities may be particularly vulnerable to malnutrition, as a result o...
Background: In an attempt to design an educational programme targeting caregivers of children aged 6...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the implications of adopting the World Health Organization 2006 growth standard...
The aim of the present study was to explore the nature, extent and probable causes of nutritional de...
Little is known about the style and quality of feeding and care provided in child day-care centres i...
PURPOSE: Children living with disabilities are at high risk of malnutrition but have long been margi...
Children with intellectual disability are at increased risk of experiencing poor health relative to ...
All Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDN) undergo extensive training to develop the ability to im...
Background: The aims of this dissertation were to describe trends in child undernutrition in Kenya m...
Background: Although feeding difficulties are commonly described amongst children with chronic disea...
BACKGROUND: Sub-optimal feeding practices are associated with malnutrition. In 1933, Dr Cecily Willi...