Malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa contributes to high rates of childhood morbidity and mortality which make it a public health concern in Africa. This study assessed the nutrient intakes and nutritional status of mothers and their under-five children in a rural community of Oyo State, Nigeria. A total of 500 households with a mother and child pair were sampled using a multi-stage sampling procedure. Information on household socio-economic status, hygiene practices, breastfeeding practices and clinical observation for signs of malnutrition were collected using pre-tested semistructured questionnaires by trained interviewers. Weight for age (WAZ), weight for height (WHZ), and height for age (HAZ) for underweight, wasting and stunting, respec...
Background: Malnutrition, an important global health problem, affects large numbers of children in d...
This study was carried out to assess the consumption pattern and contribution of zinc and antioxidan...
Malnutrition rates among children 0-36 months and women of reproductive age in Nigeria are high and ...
Abstract: Malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa contributes to high rates of childhood morbidity and mo...
Malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa contributes to high rates of childhood morbidity and mortality wh...
Background: Maternal nutritional knowledge can play a critical role in the improvement of nutritiona...
Malnutrition is the consumption of dietary nutrients either insufficiently or exclusively, and sever...
Malnutrition remains a major public health problem in the developing world. It is a major underlying...
This descriptive cross-sectional survey determined the influence of socio-economic, household and ch...
This descriptive cross-sectional survey determined the influence of socio-economic, household and ch...
Background: Protein Energy Malnutrition (PEM) remains a major public health problem in Nigeria to th...
Background: Evidence shows that urban children generally have a better nutritional status than their...
The burden of malnutrition is evident around the world and more pronounced in developing countries a...
Abstract: The study evaluated the nutritional status of preschool children; identified the influenci...
Abstract Objective There have been many studies on the nutritional status of under-fives and factors...
Background: Malnutrition, an important global health problem, affects large numbers of children in d...
This study was carried out to assess the consumption pattern and contribution of zinc and antioxidan...
Malnutrition rates among children 0-36 months and women of reproductive age in Nigeria are high and ...
Abstract: Malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa contributes to high rates of childhood morbidity and mo...
Malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa contributes to high rates of childhood morbidity and mortality wh...
Background: Maternal nutritional knowledge can play a critical role in the improvement of nutritiona...
Malnutrition is the consumption of dietary nutrients either insufficiently or exclusively, and sever...
Malnutrition remains a major public health problem in the developing world. It is a major underlying...
This descriptive cross-sectional survey determined the influence of socio-economic, household and ch...
This descriptive cross-sectional survey determined the influence of socio-economic, household and ch...
Background: Protein Energy Malnutrition (PEM) remains a major public health problem in Nigeria to th...
Background: Evidence shows that urban children generally have a better nutritional status than their...
The burden of malnutrition is evident around the world and more pronounced in developing countries a...
Abstract: The study evaluated the nutritional status of preschool children; identified the influenci...
Abstract Objective There have been many studies on the nutritional status of under-fives and factors...
Background: Malnutrition, an important global health problem, affects large numbers of children in d...
This study was carried out to assess the consumption pattern and contribution of zinc and antioxidan...
Malnutrition rates among children 0-36 months and women of reproductive age in Nigeria are high and ...