INTRODUCTION : Infant health and nutrition in South Africa are a priority, as evidenced by the political commitment and policy development history of the last 25 years. Current efforts focus on improving breastfeeding rates, but the action plan for complementary feeding receives less attention and resourcing. A thorough analysis of the current infant feeding situation is required to assist with policy and targeted programmes associated with complementary feeding. AIM : The aim of this review was to identify and collate all published research in South Africa on the complementary feeding practices of infants and young children, aged 0–24 months. METHODOLOGY : Searches included English-language research published between 2006 and 2017, w...
This paper aims to summarise current evidence and highlight best practices, in order to propose a p...
The burden of child malnutrition is still high in West African countries with 19.2 million stunted c...
CITATION: Van Der Merwe, S. M., et al. 2015. Comparison of infant-feeding practices in two health su...
INTRODUCTION : Infant health and nutrition in South Africa are a priority, as evidenced by the polit...
The global focus on a 1 000 days from conception to 2 years stresses the importance this period has ...
This paper aims to propose evidence-based, paediatric food-based dietary guidelines on the complemen...
This paper aims to propose evidence-based, paediatric food-based dietary guidelines on the complemen...
The first author was a PhD student and the second author the PhD supervisor. Her thesis "Complementa...
Background: Malnutrition remains a major health burden globally. To date the focus in South Africa h...
Nutrition during the first 1 000 days of life, i.e. from pregnancy to a child’s second birthday, has...
Background: Complementary feeding should be introduced at six months to meet infants’ growing nutrit...
Background: Complementary feeding refers to a process of introducing the infant to additional source...
MSc (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Background: Breastfeeding is widel...
Being one of a series of technical support papers pertaining to the South African paediatric food-ba...
The burden of child malnutrition is still high in West African countries with 19.2 million stunted c...
This paper aims to summarise current evidence and highlight best practices, in order to propose a p...
The burden of child malnutrition is still high in West African countries with 19.2 million stunted c...
CITATION: Van Der Merwe, S. M., et al. 2015. Comparison of infant-feeding practices in two health su...
INTRODUCTION : Infant health and nutrition in South Africa are a priority, as evidenced by the polit...
The global focus on a 1 000 days from conception to 2 years stresses the importance this period has ...
This paper aims to propose evidence-based, paediatric food-based dietary guidelines on the complemen...
This paper aims to propose evidence-based, paediatric food-based dietary guidelines on the complemen...
The first author was a PhD student and the second author the PhD supervisor. Her thesis "Complementa...
Background: Malnutrition remains a major health burden globally. To date the focus in South Africa h...
Nutrition during the first 1 000 days of life, i.e. from pregnancy to a child’s second birthday, has...
Background: Complementary feeding should be introduced at six months to meet infants’ growing nutrit...
Background: Complementary feeding refers to a process of introducing the infant to additional source...
MSc (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Background: Breastfeeding is widel...
Being one of a series of technical support papers pertaining to the South African paediatric food-ba...
The burden of child malnutrition is still high in West African countries with 19.2 million stunted c...
This paper aims to summarise current evidence and highlight best practices, in order to propose a p...
The burden of child malnutrition is still high in West African countries with 19.2 million stunted c...
CITATION: Van Der Merwe, S. M., et al. 2015. Comparison of infant-feeding practices in two health su...