Introduction: Nutrition in the early childhood days plays a significant role by balancing the holistic aspect of child, that is, physical, mental, social moral, and spiritual area. A healthy child is not only a desire of every mother but is also an asset to the country. Inadequate amounts of nutritional intake for longer periods can lead to irreversible damage to child’s growth. However, little is known about perception of mothers to causes of malnutrition in their children. Methods: This qualitative study was undertaken in selected village of Haldwani block, Uttarakhand. Focused group discussions were conducted each being 30–45 min of duration among mothers of identified malnourished children (<3 years of age), who were purposely recrui...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze maternal conceptions about excess weight in infancy and the nutritional status...
Background: Parental education is very important because it can influence the development of childre...
Under - nutrition is associated with at least 35% of child deaths. Also adequate nutrition during in...
To assess mothers ' perceptions about malnutrition and their ability to identify malnutrition i...
Introduction: Malnutrition is a critical health problem in many countries, including India. The mai...
INTRODUCTION: In developing countries, severe undernutrition in early childhood is associated with i...
Introduction: Child care is mostly the responsibility of mothers. Several studies have revealed that...
Supplementary feeding, defined as the provision of meals, drinks, or snacks to children or families ...
Background: Malnutrition in children less than 5 years old persists around the world. In West Java a...
<p class="Bodytext21">Protein energy malnutrition (PEM) ia children has been considered as the most ...
Background: Maternal parenting, especially feeding practices, is very important in childhood period ...
Underlying causes of most nutrition related problems are diverse, including biological, social, cult...
Nepal has some of the highest under-nutrition rates, especially in children, of all low-income count...
Background: Malnutrition in all its forms remains a major public health problem throughout the devel...
Abstract: Achieving development and improved levels of living with human resources is seriously hand...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze maternal conceptions about excess weight in infancy and the nutritional status...
Background: Parental education is very important because it can influence the development of childre...
Under - nutrition is associated with at least 35% of child deaths. Also adequate nutrition during in...
To assess mothers ' perceptions about malnutrition and their ability to identify malnutrition i...
Introduction: Malnutrition is a critical health problem in many countries, including India. The mai...
INTRODUCTION: In developing countries, severe undernutrition in early childhood is associated with i...
Introduction: Child care is mostly the responsibility of mothers. Several studies have revealed that...
Supplementary feeding, defined as the provision of meals, drinks, or snacks to children or families ...
Background: Malnutrition in children less than 5 years old persists around the world. In West Java a...
<p class="Bodytext21">Protein energy malnutrition (PEM) ia children has been considered as the most ...
Background: Maternal parenting, especially feeding practices, is very important in childhood period ...
Underlying causes of most nutrition related problems are diverse, including biological, social, cult...
Nepal has some of the highest under-nutrition rates, especially in children, of all low-income count...
Background: Malnutrition in all its forms remains a major public health problem throughout the devel...
Abstract: Achieving development and improved levels of living with human resources is seriously hand...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze maternal conceptions about excess weight in infancy and the nutritional status...
Background: Parental education is very important because it can influence the development of childre...
Under - nutrition is associated with at least 35% of child deaths. Also adequate nutrition during in...