Nutritionally adequate and safe complementary feeding starting from the age of 6 months up to 59 months is one of the effective intervention to reduce infant and child morbidity and malnutrition. This study aims to determine the nutritional status of children ages 6-59 months and their caregiver’s infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices of the Buhid community in Rizal, Occidental Mindoro. The design used in this study was a descriptive cross-sectional carried out between December 2016-February 2017. A survey questionnaire was utilized as an instrument in this study. It includes an anthropometric survey of 6-59 months old and infant and young child feeding practices using WHO and UNICEF IYCF indicators. Vaccination, vitamin A ...
Premature mortality and undernutrition rates in Pakistan are among the highest in the world. Inadequ...
Background: Inappropriate infant and young child feeding practices contribute to malnutrition, infec...
Stunting and underweight among under-five children in Indonesia are common, raising public health co...
Nutritionally adequate and safe complementary feeding starting from the age of 6 months up to 59 mon...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of stunting, underweight, and micronutrient deficiencies are persistently...
Background: About half of all child deaths have been associated with under-nutrition. Optimal infant...
Background: In 2017, the prevalence of malnutrition in Indonesia was ranked 4th among Southeast Asi...
Abstract Background The study aimed to analyze the nutritional status of Filipino children ages 0–60...
Adequate nutrition during infancy and early childhood IS fundamental to the development of each chil...
This study was motivated by a desire for a deeper understanding of why Filipino infants are undernou...
Malnutrition is the largest risk factor caused by inadequate nutrition that leads to childhood morbi...
Adequate nutrition during infancy and early childhood is fundamental to the development of each chi...
Nutritional deficiencies are a major problem among developing countries including Myanmar. They can ...
This study was conducted to assess the association between infant and young child feeding practices ...
Abstract Background Inadequate breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices are key determinant...
Premature mortality and undernutrition rates in Pakistan are among the highest in the world. Inadequ...
Background: Inappropriate infant and young child feeding practices contribute to malnutrition, infec...
Stunting and underweight among under-five children in Indonesia are common, raising public health co...
Nutritionally adequate and safe complementary feeding starting from the age of 6 months up to 59 mon...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of stunting, underweight, and micronutrient deficiencies are persistently...
Background: About half of all child deaths have been associated with under-nutrition. Optimal infant...
Background: In 2017, the prevalence of malnutrition in Indonesia was ranked 4th among Southeast Asi...
Abstract Background The study aimed to analyze the nutritional status of Filipino children ages 0–60...
Adequate nutrition during infancy and early childhood IS fundamental to the development of each chil...
This study was motivated by a desire for a deeper understanding of why Filipino infants are undernou...
Malnutrition is the largest risk factor caused by inadequate nutrition that leads to childhood morbi...
Adequate nutrition during infancy and early childhood is fundamental to the development of each chi...
Nutritional deficiencies are a major problem among developing countries including Myanmar. They can ...
This study was conducted to assess the association between infant and young child feeding practices ...
Abstract Background Inadequate breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices are key determinant...
Premature mortality and undernutrition rates in Pakistan are among the highest in the world. Inadequ...
Background: Inappropriate infant and young child feeding practices contribute to malnutrition, infec...
Stunting and underweight among under-five children in Indonesia are common, raising public health co...