This study investigates the question whether socio-economic, demographic and environmental variables within a household will affect the growth patterns of under-five Pakistani children. It also examines whether there are differentials in the growth patterns of these children by age and gender. Using the 1990-91 Demographic and Health Survey data, the focus is on children under-five years, the total children identified were 5902 while anthropometric measurement to assess the growth status was available for 4079 children. The results showed that nearly all the socio-demographic, economic and environmental variables were significantly associated with H/A and Wt/A. Children most likely to be stunted and underweight were those whose mothers were...
SummaryBackgroundPakistan has one of the highest levels of child and maternal undernutrition worldwi...
This study was designed to compare the growth of Pakistani schoolchildren in the UK with the 1990 UK...
Background: An important indication of a child′s well-being is evidence of having a normal growth pa...
This study attempts to examine the relationship between the stunted growth with socioeconomic variab...
Proper nutrition is central in promoting the normal growth and development of children. Preschool ch...
Abstract Background Child growth is internationally recognized as an important indicator of nutritio...
This thesis explores the pathways through which individual and household factors are associated with...
Abstract Background Childhood malnutrition is a critical public health concern in Pakistan. We aimed...
Introduction: Child stunting remains a public health concern. It is characterized as poor cognitive ...
Ensuring the survival and well being of children is a concern of families, communities, and nations ...
The prevalence of underweight at 31 % and stunting at 44 % among under 5 children indicates poor chi...
Objectives: This research measures the occurrence of malnutrition amongst under-five children in the...
BACKGROUND: Pakistan ranks third lowest on a global gender index (2013) and 13(th) highest on the pr...
Objective: To compare estimates of under-nutrition among pre-school Pakistani children using the WHO...
BACKGROUND: Globally, malnutrition accounts for at least half of all childhood deaths. Managing maln...
SummaryBackgroundPakistan has one of the highest levels of child and maternal undernutrition worldwi...
This study was designed to compare the growth of Pakistani schoolchildren in the UK with the 1990 UK...
Background: An important indication of a child′s well-being is evidence of having a normal growth pa...
This study attempts to examine the relationship between the stunted growth with socioeconomic variab...
Proper nutrition is central in promoting the normal growth and development of children. Preschool ch...
Abstract Background Child growth is internationally recognized as an important indicator of nutritio...
This thesis explores the pathways through which individual and household factors are associated with...
Abstract Background Childhood malnutrition is a critical public health concern in Pakistan. We aimed...
Introduction: Child stunting remains a public health concern. It is characterized as poor cognitive ...
Ensuring the survival and well being of children is a concern of families, communities, and nations ...
The prevalence of underweight at 31 % and stunting at 44 % among under 5 children indicates poor chi...
Objectives: This research measures the occurrence of malnutrition amongst under-five children in the...
BACKGROUND: Pakistan ranks third lowest on a global gender index (2013) and 13(th) highest on the pr...
Objective: To compare estimates of under-nutrition among pre-school Pakistani children using the WHO...
BACKGROUND: Globally, malnutrition accounts for at least half of all childhood deaths. Managing maln...
SummaryBackgroundPakistan has one of the highest levels of child and maternal undernutrition worldwi...
This study was designed to compare the growth of Pakistani schoolchildren in the UK with the 1990 UK...
Background: An important indication of a child′s well-being is evidence of having a normal growth pa...