Background: A limited number of studies suggest that boys may have a higher risk of stunting than girls in low-income countries. Little is known about the causes of these gender differences. The objective of the study was to assess gender differences in nutritional status and its determinants among infants in Ethiopia. Methods: We analyzed data for 2036 children (6–11 months old) collected as the baseline for a multiple micronutrient powders effectiveness study in two regions of Ethiopia in March–April 2015. Child, mother, and household characteristics were investigated as determinants of stunting and wasting. Multiple logistic regression models were used separately for boys and girls to check for gender differences while adjusting for conf...
OBJECTIVE: Several studies have shown the adverse health consequences of food insecurity on househol...
As one of the poorest countries in the world, Ethiopia's rate of child malnutrition is one of the hi...
A recent World Bank (2011) study has documented a rise in the mortality risk of girls relative to bo...
Background: In genera self declared female headed-households in most developing countries tend to be...
Ethiopia is one the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of child malnutrition. T...
Background: Many studies in sub-Saharan Africa have occasionally reported a higher prevalence of stu...
Ethiopia is one the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of child malnutrition. T...
Abstract This paper examines the intra-gender nutrition outcome both with and without the presence o...
Ethiopia is one the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of child malnutrition. T...
Objective: Several studies have shown the adverse health consequences of food insecurity on househol...
Abstract Background Many studies in sub-Saharan Africa have occasionally reported a higher prevalenc...
As one of the poorest countries in the world, Ethiopia¿s rate of child malnutrition is one of the hi...
Background: Over 150 million children worldwide are stunted. In Sub-Saharan Africa alone more than ...
As one of the poorest countries in the world, Ethiopia¿s rate of child malnutrition is one of the hi...
OBJECTIVE: Several studies have shown the adverse health consequences of food insecurity on househol...
OBJECTIVE: Several studies have shown the adverse health consequences of food insecurity on househol...
As one of the poorest countries in the world, Ethiopia's rate of child malnutrition is one of the hi...
A recent World Bank (2011) study has documented a rise in the mortality risk of girls relative to bo...
Background: In genera self declared female headed-households in most developing countries tend to be...
Ethiopia is one the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of child malnutrition. T...
Background: Many studies in sub-Saharan Africa have occasionally reported a higher prevalence of stu...
Ethiopia is one the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of child malnutrition. T...
Abstract This paper examines the intra-gender nutrition outcome both with and without the presence o...
Ethiopia is one the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of child malnutrition. T...
Objective: Several studies have shown the adverse health consequences of food insecurity on househol...
Abstract Background Many studies in sub-Saharan Africa have occasionally reported a higher prevalenc...
As one of the poorest countries in the world, Ethiopia¿s rate of child malnutrition is one of the hi...
Background: Over 150 million children worldwide are stunted. In Sub-Saharan Africa alone more than ...
As one of the poorest countries in the world, Ethiopia¿s rate of child malnutrition is one of the hi...
OBJECTIVE: Several studies have shown the adverse health consequences of food insecurity on househol...
OBJECTIVE: Several studies have shown the adverse health consequences of food insecurity on househol...
As one of the poorest countries in the world, Ethiopia's rate of child malnutrition is one of the hi...
A recent World Bank (2011) study has documented a rise in the mortality risk of girls relative to bo...