Background: High levels of undernutrition, particularly stunting, have persisted in Kenya, like in other developing countries. The relationship betweeen vitamin A supplementation and growth of children in Kenya has not been established, while there are context-specific variations on the relationship. This study explores this relationship in the Kenyan context. Methods: The study uses data from the 2008-09 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey, involving children aged 24- 35 months, a weighted sample of 1029 children. Descriptive and logistic regression analyses were conducted. The outcome variable of interest is stunting, while the exposure variable of interest is ever receiving a dose of vitamin A supplement. Secondary outcomes include under...
BackgroundVitamin A one of the important micronutrients that it cannot be made in the human body and...
Vitamin A deficiency is the leading cause of preventable visual impairments in children. It is also ...
High prevalence and the negative consequences of the deficiencies resulting from inadequate intake o...
BackgroundDespite the high prevalence of childhood protein-energy malnutrition and vitamin A deficie...
Vitamin A supplementation for children 6-59 months old is an important intervention that boosts immu...
A cross-sectional study was conducted from September to December 1998 among 300 children aged 1-3 ye...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences (2017) Vol. 16 No. 1, 25-35Vitamin A deficiency remains on...
Vitamin A (VA) deficiency (VAD) is a major nutritional public health problem among children under-5-...
A cross-sectional study was conducted from September to December 1998 among 300 children aged 1-3 ye...
Introduction: controlling vitamin A deficiency and soil-transmitted helminth infections are pub...
AbstractTwice-yearly child health weeks are an effective way of reaching children with essential chi...
Abstract Background Vitamin A is a nutrient that is required in a small amount for normal visual sys...
Vitamin A (VA) deficiency (VAD) is a major nutritional public health problem among children under-5-...
Background: Vitamin A plays vital role in the physiology of vision and immunity. Globally quarters o...
Background: Vitamin A supplementation is one of the best-proven and most costeffective interventions...
BackgroundVitamin A one of the important micronutrients that it cannot be made in the human body and...
Vitamin A deficiency is the leading cause of preventable visual impairments in children. It is also ...
High prevalence and the negative consequences of the deficiencies resulting from inadequate intake o...
BackgroundDespite the high prevalence of childhood protein-energy malnutrition and vitamin A deficie...
Vitamin A supplementation for children 6-59 months old is an important intervention that boosts immu...
A cross-sectional study was conducted from September to December 1998 among 300 children aged 1-3 ye...
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences (2017) Vol. 16 No. 1, 25-35Vitamin A deficiency remains on...
Vitamin A (VA) deficiency (VAD) is a major nutritional public health problem among children under-5-...
A cross-sectional study was conducted from September to December 1998 among 300 children aged 1-3 ye...
Introduction: controlling vitamin A deficiency and soil-transmitted helminth infections are pub...
AbstractTwice-yearly child health weeks are an effective way of reaching children with essential chi...
Abstract Background Vitamin A is a nutrient that is required in a small amount for normal visual sys...
Vitamin A (VA) deficiency (VAD) is a major nutritional public health problem among children under-5-...
Background: Vitamin A plays vital role in the physiology of vision and immunity. Globally quarters o...
Background: Vitamin A supplementation is one of the best-proven and most costeffective interventions...
BackgroundVitamin A one of the important micronutrients that it cannot be made in the human body and...
Vitamin A deficiency is the leading cause of preventable visual impairments in children. It is also ...
High prevalence and the negative consequences of the deficiencies resulting from inadequate intake o...