The study intended to review the best evidence on prevalence, diagnosis, and treatment outcomes of comorbidities associated with child malnutrition. The study design was a systematic review of quantitative studies. Critical appraisal tools were used to assess the methodological quality of the studies. Data were extracted according to the predetermined data extraction table. Data were further analyzed narratively according to the set study objectives and main concepts. Fifteen studies were eligible to include in the review. All 15 studies reported on the prevalence of 4 child malnutrition-associated comorbidities. Five (n = 5/15) studies reported on length of hospitalization/stay, 10 (n = 10) studies on recovery rate, and 9 (n = 9/15) studie...
Introduction:Survivors of acute malnourished children are at increased risk of developing stunting a...
Background: Globally, each year malnutrition is implicated in about 40% of the 11 million deaths of ...
Nutritional disorders are common in young children in developing countries and constitute a major pu...
The study intended to review the best evidence on prevalence, diagnosis, and treatment outcomes of c...
Background: As per the National Family Health Survey-4 data, 7.9% of under-five children in the stat...
BACKGROUND: In spite of the availability of guidelines for the management of severe acute malnutriti...
Background. Mortality among children with severe acute malnutrition remains an immense health concer...
Aim: To determine morbidity patterns in children with severe acute malnutrition. Methods: This cros...
Childhood malnutrition is widespread in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) and increases...
Aim: The objective of the study is to determine morbidity patterns in children with severe acute mal...
Background: The global burden of acute malnutrition remains unacceptably high, mainly in poor resour...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the conditions that contribute to high mortality rate among child...
BACKGROUND: It has been observed that in developing countries terminal illness in children under 5 y...
A retrospective study on the incidence of malnutrition and the influencing factors had been carried ...
Background: Worldwide severe acute malnutrition (SAM) affects more than 19 million children and Afri...
Introduction:Survivors of acute malnourished children are at increased risk of developing stunting a...
Background: Globally, each year malnutrition is implicated in about 40% of the 11 million deaths of ...
Nutritional disorders are common in young children in developing countries and constitute a major pu...
The study intended to review the best evidence on prevalence, diagnosis, and treatment outcomes of c...
Background: As per the National Family Health Survey-4 data, 7.9% of under-five children in the stat...
BACKGROUND: In spite of the availability of guidelines for the management of severe acute malnutriti...
Background. Mortality among children with severe acute malnutrition remains an immense health concer...
Aim: To determine morbidity patterns in children with severe acute malnutrition. Methods: This cros...
Childhood malnutrition is widespread in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) and increases...
Aim: The objective of the study is to determine morbidity patterns in children with severe acute mal...
Background: The global burden of acute malnutrition remains unacceptably high, mainly in poor resour...
Background: Malnutrition is one of the conditions that contribute to high mortality rate among child...
BACKGROUND: It has been observed that in developing countries terminal illness in children under 5 y...
A retrospective study on the incidence of malnutrition and the influencing factors had been carried ...
Background: Worldwide severe acute malnutrition (SAM) affects more than 19 million children and Afri...
Introduction:Survivors of acute malnourished children are at increased risk of developing stunting a...
Background: Globally, each year malnutrition is implicated in about 40% of the 11 million deaths of ...
Nutritional disorders are common in young children in developing countries and constitute a major pu...