The efi:ct of breast feeding on nutritional state, morbidity, and child survival was examined prospectively in a community in rural Bangladesh. Every month for six months health workers inquired about breast feeding and illness and measured arm circumference in an average of 4612 children aged 12-36 months. Data from children who died within one month of a visit were compared with those from children who survived. Roughly one third of he deaths in the age range 18-36 months were attributable to absence of breast feeding. Within this age range protection conferred by breast feeding was independent of age but was evident only in severely malnourished children. In communities with a high prevalence of malnutrition breast feeding may substantia...
Introduction:Breastfeeding and complementary nutrition play an essential role in infant growth and d...
Mortality control in most developing countries is still at low levels because of high infant and chi...
BACKGROUND: Risk factors of acute malnutrition in Bangladesh are well documented. However, due to re...
Measurements of mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) of 8,881 children were considered cross-sectional...
Objective: The study was undertaken to investigate the nutritional status of children and its associ...
Recent data from the World Health Organization showed that about 60% of all deaths, occurring among ...
Recent data from the World Health Organization showed that about 60 % of all deaths, occurring among...
Under - nutrition is associated with at least 35% of child deaths. Also adequate nutrition during in...
Maternal education is significantly related to early childhood morbidity and mortality. In Banglades...
Exclusive breastfeeding is an eminent public health tool for primary prevention of child morbidity a...
Previous studies failed to report benefits of prolonged breast feeding on nutritional status. A nati...
The importance of women’s status for child nutrition has recently been recognized. However, pathways...
BackgroundBreastfeeding and weaning practices vary among different regions and communities. In India...
ABSTRACT Longitudinal field studies of the physical growth of 197 children between 6 and 60 months o...
The present study examines the differential impact of some demographic, socioeconomic and health-rel...
Introduction:Breastfeeding and complementary nutrition play an essential role in infant growth and d...
Mortality control in most developing countries is still at low levels because of high infant and chi...
BACKGROUND: Risk factors of acute malnutrition in Bangladesh are well documented. However, due to re...
Measurements of mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) of 8,881 children were considered cross-sectional...
Objective: The study was undertaken to investigate the nutritional status of children and its associ...
Recent data from the World Health Organization showed that about 60% of all deaths, occurring among ...
Recent data from the World Health Organization showed that about 60 % of all deaths, occurring among...
Under - nutrition is associated with at least 35% of child deaths. Also adequate nutrition during in...
Maternal education is significantly related to early childhood morbidity and mortality. In Banglades...
Exclusive breastfeeding is an eminent public health tool for primary prevention of child morbidity a...
Previous studies failed to report benefits of prolonged breast feeding on nutritional status. A nati...
The importance of women’s status for child nutrition has recently been recognized. However, pathways...
BackgroundBreastfeeding and weaning practices vary among different regions and communities. In India...
ABSTRACT Longitudinal field studies of the physical growth of 197 children between 6 and 60 months o...
The present study examines the differential impact of some demographic, socioeconomic and health-rel...
Introduction:Breastfeeding and complementary nutrition play an essential role in infant growth and d...
Mortality control in most developing countries is still at low levels because of high infant and chi...
BACKGROUND: Risk factors of acute malnutrition in Bangladesh are well documented. However, due to re...