BackgroundChild undernutrition is a major public health problem in low income countries. Prospective studies of predictors of infant growth in rural low-income country settings are relatively scarce but vital to guide intervention efforts.MethodsA population-based sample of 1065 women in the third trimester of pregnancy was recruited from the demographic surveillance site (DSS) in Butajira, south-central Ethiopia, and followed up until the infants were one year of age. After standardising infant weight and length using the 2006 WHO child growth standard, a cut-off of two standard deviations below the mean defined the prevalence of stunting (length-for-age <-2), underweight (weight-for-age <-2) and wasting (weight-for-length <-2).Re...
Background: Malnutrition in children is one of the most serious public health problem in Ethiopia an...
Background. Undernutrition in early childhood has irreversible and long-lasting implications. Hence,...
BACKGROUND: Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies account for nearly 80% of neonatal deaths globally. In Eth...
Abstract Background Undernutrition among children continues to be a major public health problem in d...
Background. Malnutrition is the major public health problem over the world. Developing countries are...
Abstract Background Most of the nearly 104 million underweight children in the world lived in South ...
Abstract Background Childhood under-nutrition is far-reaching in low and middle-income nations. Unde...
Objective. To assess undernutrition and associated factors among children aged 6–59 months in Gondar...
BACKGROUND:Malnutrition is the top cause of global burden of disease, disability and mortality among...
Worldwide, ten and a half million children under five die every year, with 98% of these deaths in lo...
INTRODUCTION: Millions of children in low-income countries suffer from malnutrition, which continues...
Abstract Background Undernutrition remains the major public health concern in Ethiopia and continues...
Malnutrition is the top cause of global burden of disease, disability and mortality among infants. O...
Background and Aims. Malnutrition among under-five children is one of the major causes of death in l...
Objective The study aimed to assess the prevalence of stunting, wasting, underweight and associated ...
Background: Malnutrition in children is one of the most serious public health problem in Ethiopia an...
Background. Undernutrition in early childhood has irreversible and long-lasting implications. Hence,...
BACKGROUND: Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies account for nearly 80% of neonatal deaths globally. In Eth...
Abstract Background Undernutrition among children continues to be a major public health problem in d...
Background. Malnutrition is the major public health problem over the world. Developing countries are...
Abstract Background Most of the nearly 104 million underweight children in the world lived in South ...
Abstract Background Childhood under-nutrition is far-reaching in low and middle-income nations. Unde...
Objective. To assess undernutrition and associated factors among children aged 6–59 months in Gondar...
BACKGROUND:Malnutrition is the top cause of global burden of disease, disability and mortality among...
Worldwide, ten and a half million children under five die every year, with 98% of these deaths in lo...
INTRODUCTION: Millions of children in low-income countries suffer from malnutrition, which continues...
Abstract Background Undernutrition remains the major public health concern in Ethiopia and continues...
Malnutrition is the top cause of global burden of disease, disability and mortality among infants. O...
Background and Aims. Malnutrition among under-five children is one of the major causes of death in l...
Objective The study aimed to assess the prevalence of stunting, wasting, underweight and associated ...
Background: Malnutrition in children is one of the most serious public health problem in Ethiopia an...
Background. Undernutrition in early childhood has irreversible and long-lasting implications. Hence,...
BACKGROUND: Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies account for nearly 80% of neonatal deaths globally. In Eth...