This study examined the complementary dietary practices for infants among educated and non-educated women of Ife central local government area of Osun State, Nigeria. It was a descriptive survey research. A total of one hundred and fifty (154) respondents participated in this research. The research instrument used for data collection was a questionnaire on a 4-point scale. The major findings of the study revealed the complementary dietary practices for infants, identified possible factors affecting complementary dietary practice which are economic status, maternal education, employment status, residence type. It further revealed effects of inadequate complementary dietary practices which include sub-optimal growth and development and malnut...
Adequate nutrition is important during infancy and childhood where a short period of malnutrition ha...
Infants are at higher risk of malnutrition after six months of age, hence it is important to start a...
Abstract Background Each year, more than millions of under-five children die due to under-nutrition,...
Abstract: This study examined the complementary dietary practices for infants among educated and non...
Background and Objectives: Inappropriate complementary feeding is a major cause of child malnutritio...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine infant feeding practices and the effect of e...
Malnutrition and poor complementary feeding are more predominant in rural than urban areas. Yet, lit...
Background: The transition from exclusive breastfeeding to semi solid or solid foods is referred to ...
Background and Objectives: The period of transition from breastfeeding to other foods and liquids, i...
Introduction Malnutrition in childhood has been linked with inappropriate and ineffective feeding pr...
ABSTRACT The period for complementary feeding is crucial for growth, development and overall health ...
Background: Appropriate feeding practices are of fundamental importance for the survival, growth and...
Abstract: This study indicates the possible association between maternal education and the complemen...
Background: About half of all child deaths have been associated with under-nutrition. Optimal infant...
Background: The practice and transition from exclusive breastfeeding to family foods is a vulnerable...
Adequate nutrition is important during infancy and childhood where a short period of malnutrition ha...
Infants are at higher risk of malnutrition after six months of age, hence it is important to start a...
Abstract Background Each year, more than millions of under-five children die due to under-nutrition,...
Abstract: This study examined the complementary dietary practices for infants among educated and non...
Background and Objectives: Inappropriate complementary feeding is a major cause of child malnutritio...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine infant feeding practices and the effect of e...
Malnutrition and poor complementary feeding are more predominant in rural than urban areas. Yet, lit...
Background: The transition from exclusive breastfeeding to semi solid or solid foods is referred to ...
Background and Objectives: The period of transition from breastfeeding to other foods and liquids, i...
Introduction Malnutrition in childhood has been linked with inappropriate and ineffective feeding pr...
ABSTRACT The period for complementary feeding is crucial for growth, development and overall health ...
Background: Appropriate feeding practices are of fundamental importance for the survival, growth and...
Abstract: This study indicates the possible association between maternal education and the complemen...
Background: About half of all child deaths have been associated with under-nutrition. Optimal infant...
Background: The practice and transition from exclusive breastfeeding to family foods is a vulnerable...
Adequate nutrition is important during infancy and childhood where a short period of malnutrition ha...
Infants are at higher risk of malnutrition after six months of age, hence it is important to start a...
Abstract Background Each year, more than millions of under-five children die due to under-nutrition,...