Background A growing literature highlights the increased risk of stunting among children growing up in informal or slum settlements. Despite relatively high rates of female labor force participation in slums, there is limited evidence on relationship between mother's work participation and nutritional outcomes of children in these settings. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study in two large slums (Korail and Tongi) of Dhaka and Gazipur, Bangladesh to assess the association between maternal work and childhood stunting in a low-income urban context. Logistic regression models estimated unconditional and conditional associations between maternal work status and 1) child stunting, 2) child morbidity and dietary intake, and 3) health and ...
Objective: To assess the relationship between maternal factors and child nutritional status among ch...
Background: Undernutrition appears to be a plaguing factor for physical and cognitive development of...
Background: Although many causes of malnutrition are discussed in previous studies, the impact of mo...
Background Bangladesh urban population is expected to overtake rural population by 2040, and a signi...
BackgroundNutritional status differs between infants and young children living in slum and non-slum ...
Abstract Background Bangladesh is one of the 20 countries with highest burden of stunting globally. ...
Copyright © 2013 Hmwe Hmwe Kyu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
BACKGROUND: Despite significant progress in reducing child undernutrition, Bangladesh remains among ...
Objective: To study the effect of various maternal factors on the prevalence of underweight and stun...
This article was published in Health Economics Review [©2015 Fakir and Khan] and the definite versio...
Background: There is limited evidence on the determinants of childhood stunting across urban India ...
Background Malnutrition is considered a major public health challenge and is associated with a range...
Metropolitan cities in India are commonly faced with poverty, rapid urbanisation and in-migration th...
Growing urbanization gives rise to slums, which are densely populated peri-urban areas housing under...
© 2019 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Background Nutritional inter...
Objective: To assess the relationship between maternal factors and child nutritional status among ch...
Background: Undernutrition appears to be a plaguing factor for physical and cognitive development of...
Background: Although many causes of malnutrition are discussed in previous studies, the impact of mo...
Background Bangladesh urban population is expected to overtake rural population by 2040, and a signi...
BackgroundNutritional status differs between infants and young children living in slum and non-slum ...
Abstract Background Bangladesh is one of the 20 countries with highest burden of stunting globally. ...
Copyright © 2013 Hmwe Hmwe Kyu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
BACKGROUND: Despite significant progress in reducing child undernutrition, Bangladesh remains among ...
Objective: To study the effect of various maternal factors on the prevalence of underweight and stun...
This article was published in Health Economics Review [©2015 Fakir and Khan] and the definite versio...
Background: There is limited evidence on the determinants of childhood stunting across urban India ...
Background Malnutrition is considered a major public health challenge and is associated with a range...
Metropolitan cities in India are commonly faced with poverty, rapid urbanisation and in-migration th...
Growing urbanization gives rise to slums, which are densely populated peri-urban areas housing under...
© 2019 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Background Nutritional inter...
Objective: To assess the relationship between maternal factors and child nutritional status among ch...
Background: Undernutrition appears to be a plaguing factor for physical and cognitive development of...
Background: Although many causes of malnutrition are discussed in previous studies, the impact of mo...