The prevalence of underweight among children below 60 months old in Nigeria remains a significant public health challenge, especially in northern geopolitical zones (NGZ), ranging from 15% to 35%. This study investigates time-based trends in underweight prevalence and its related characteristics among NGZ children below 60 months old. Extracted NGZ representative dataset of 33,776 live births from the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey between 2008 and 2018 was used to assess the characteristics related to underweight prevalence in children aged 0–23, 24–59, and 0–59 months using multilevel logistics regression. Findings showed that 11,313 NGZ children below 60 months old were underweight, and 24–59-month-old children recorded the highes...
Background: Underweight remains one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality among child...
The nutritional status of under-five children is a reflection of the health of children in the commu...
Malnutrition has remained a global public health issue, particularly in low- and middle-income count...
The prevalence of underweight among children below 60 months old in Nigeria remains a significant pu...
One-third of all undernourished children globally reside in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) including Niger...
YesBackground: Child undernutrition is a key public health issue that both causes and contributes to...
Wasting and underweight reflect poor nutrition, which in children leads to retarded growth. The aim ...
Wasting and underweight reflect poor nutrition, which in children leads to retarded growth. The aim ...
Every year in Nigeria, malnutrition contributes to more than 33% of the deaths of children below 5 y...
Background: Malnutrition (under and overnutrition) presents significant threats to child health. The...
Malnutrition is a major health problem worldwide and causes about 2.3 million deaths among under-5 c...
Close to half of all children under five years of age in the Northeast and Northwest geopolitical zo...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the trend in socioeconomic inequalities in child und...
The northern geopolitical zones (NGZs) continue to report the highest under-5 mortality rates (U5MRs...
Body weight abnormality, particularly underweight or obesity, is linked with high morbidity and mort...
Background: Underweight remains one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality among child...
The nutritional status of under-five children is a reflection of the health of children in the commu...
Malnutrition has remained a global public health issue, particularly in low- and middle-income count...
The prevalence of underweight among children below 60 months old in Nigeria remains a significant pu...
One-third of all undernourished children globally reside in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) including Niger...
YesBackground: Child undernutrition is a key public health issue that both causes and contributes to...
Wasting and underweight reflect poor nutrition, which in children leads to retarded growth. The aim ...
Wasting and underweight reflect poor nutrition, which in children leads to retarded growth. The aim ...
Every year in Nigeria, malnutrition contributes to more than 33% of the deaths of children below 5 y...
Background: Malnutrition (under and overnutrition) presents significant threats to child health. The...
Malnutrition is a major health problem worldwide and causes about 2.3 million deaths among under-5 c...
Close to half of all children under five years of age in the Northeast and Northwest geopolitical zo...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the trend in socioeconomic inequalities in child und...
The northern geopolitical zones (NGZs) continue to report the highest under-5 mortality rates (U5MRs...
Body weight abnormality, particularly underweight or obesity, is linked with high morbidity and mort...
Background: Underweight remains one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality among child...
The nutritional status of under-five children is a reflection of the health of children in the commu...
Malnutrition has remained a global public health issue, particularly in low- and middle-income count...