The UNICEF-expanded model for nutrition is used to analyze the circumstances of care in urban environments. The model postulates that there are six major types of care behaviors: feeding and breast-feeding, food preparation and handling, hygiene behavior, psychosocial care, care for women, and home health practices. These behaviors require the resources of education and knowledge of the caregivers, the physical and mental health of caregivers, autonomy in decisionmaking, time availability, and the social support of the family and community in order to ensure adequate care for the child. This paper describes each of these constraints, and two of the behaviors (feeding and health care utilization) in urban and rural areas. Data from Demograph...
Mothers carry the prime responsibility for childcare and feeding in low-income countries. Understand...
This paper assesses the prevalence of stunting and its potential determinants using data from the De...
Objective: The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between childhood undernutrition...
The UNICEF-expanded model for nutrition is used to analyze the circumstances of care in urban enviro...
The UNICEF-expanded model for nutrition is used to analyze the circumstances of care in urban enviro...
"While ample evidence documents that urban children generally have better nutritional status than th...
While ample evidence documents that urban children generally have better nutritional status than the...
It is widely known that in sub-Saharan Africa child health outcomes are better in urban than in rura...
More than half of the world’s 7 billion people now live in urban areas (UNICEF 2012). As the world's...
Background: Infant feeding practices are the major determinants of nutritional status of infants and...
Mothers carry the prime responsibility for childcare and feeding in low-income countries. Understand...
Rural populations face a much higher burden of child undernutrition than urban populations, especial...
No developing country can afford to ignore the shift in the locus of poverty, food insecurity, and m...
Life in urban areas presents special challenges for maternal child care practices. Data from a repre...
Mothers carry the prime responsibility for childcare and feeding in low-income countries. Understand...
This paper assesses the prevalence of stunting and its potential determinants using data from the De...
Objective: The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between childhood undernutrition...
The UNICEF-expanded model for nutrition is used to analyze the circumstances of care in urban enviro...
The UNICEF-expanded model for nutrition is used to analyze the circumstances of care in urban enviro...
"While ample evidence documents that urban children generally have better nutritional status than th...
While ample evidence documents that urban children generally have better nutritional status than the...
It is widely known that in sub-Saharan Africa child health outcomes are better in urban than in rura...
More than half of the world’s 7 billion people now live in urban areas (UNICEF 2012). As the world's...
Background: Infant feeding practices are the major determinants of nutritional status of infants and...
Mothers carry the prime responsibility for childcare and feeding in low-income countries. Understand...
Rural populations face a much higher burden of child undernutrition than urban populations, especial...
No developing country can afford to ignore the shift in the locus of poverty, food insecurity, and m...
Life in urban areas presents special challenges for maternal child care practices. Data from a repre...
Mothers carry the prime responsibility for childcare and feeding in low-income countries. Understand...
This paper assesses the prevalence of stunting and its potential determinants using data from the De...
Objective: The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between childhood undernutrition...