Given the recent, rapid urbanisation in Asia and the Pacific region, coupled with increases in the triple burden of malnutrition, we need to better understand maternal, infant and young child nutrition (MIYCN) for populations living in urban slum environments. This research used existing large‐scale datasets to explore MIYCN indicators for those living in urban slum, compared with urban nonslum, areas. Data since 2015 from available Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS; Afghanistan, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Pakistan and the Philippines) and Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS; Bangladesh, Fiji, Kiribati, Mongolia, Nepal, Thailand and Tuvalu) were analysed. Most urban children in the 13 countries from the region were breastfed within 2...
AIM: The objective of present study was to estimate and compare inequalities in access to maternal a...
© 2019 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Background Nutritional inter...
Background: It is generally assumed that urban slum residents have worse health status when compared...
Given the recent, rapid urbanisation in Asia and the Pacific region, coupled with increases in the t...
Introduction: Urban population is increasing rapidly. Majority of these families are poor or la...
"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...
Background: Urban population growth in developing countries especially in India is at a rapid pace i...
Background Bangladesh urban population is expected to overtake rural population by 2040, and a signi...
Urban-poor households are disproportionately food insecure. The Status and Determinants of Food Inse...
Limited evidence exists regarding the extent of wealth-related urban inequalities in nutritional out...
Growing urbanization gives rise to slums, which are densely populated peri-urban areas housing under...
Objective: To study the effect of various maternal factors on the prevalence of underweight and stun...
This article examines the degree to which child malnutrition, infectious disease, and mortality, as ...
INTRODUCTION: Children under five years constitute the one of the most vulnerable group of a country...
AIM: The objective of present study was to estimate and compare inequalities in access to maternal a...
© 2019 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Background Nutritional inter...
Background: It is generally assumed that urban slum residents have worse health status when compared...
Given the recent, rapid urbanisation in Asia and the Pacific region, coupled with increases in the t...
Introduction: Urban population is increasing rapidly. Majority of these families are poor or la...
"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...
Background: Urban population growth in developing countries especially in India is at a rapid pace i...
Background Bangladesh urban population is expected to overtake rural population by 2040, and a signi...
Urban-poor households are disproportionately food insecure. The Status and Determinants of Food Inse...
Limited evidence exists regarding the extent of wealth-related urban inequalities in nutritional out...
Growing urbanization gives rise to slums, which are densely populated peri-urban areas housing under...
Objective: To study the effect of various maternal factors on the prevalence of underweight and stun...
This article examines the degree to which child malnutrition, infectious disease, and mortality, as ...
INTRODUCTION: Children under five years constitute the one of the most vulnerable group of a country...
AIM: The objective of present study was to estimate and compare inequalities in access to maternal a...
© 2019 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Background Nutritional inter...
Background: It is generally assumed that urban slum residents have worse health status when compared...