This study looks at women from the slums in Mohammadpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh, where 54 percent of women's BMI was less than 18.5. Fifty percent of the Dhaka slum population lived below the poverty line. Logistic regression showed that women with income above 1,500 taka per capita were 1.78 times more likely to have a higher BMI (odds ratio 1.7863; CI = 0.671-3.639). Women with their own savings were 1.89 times more likely to have higher BMI (odds ratio 1.879; CI = 0.01163-1.6431). Women were 4.5 times more likely to have a higher BMI when food expenditure per capita above 559 taka per month (odds ratio 4.55; CI = 1.0302-8.0799). Women were 1.82 times more likely to have higher BMI when there was a break even situation in financial status (odd...
Background: Over the two last decades Bangladesh, a low-income country, has experienced a rapid demo...
Khan MH, Krämer A. Factors associated with being underweight, overweight and obese among ever-marrie...
In Bangladesh, rates of child undernutrition are improving, although still high. However, we know le...
This study investigates the prevalence of malnutrition amongst poor women in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The ...
This study analyzes the nutritional status of women from low income households in Bangladesh. The ke...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Bangladesh is an underdeveloped country that has recently joined th...
Abstract Background Worldwide one billion people are living in slum communities and experts projecte...
BackgroundThe prevalence of overweightness in Bangladesh is increasing, while underweightness also c...
Background: The escalating prevalence of overweight and obesity globally is reflected amongst urban ...
This study evaluated the influence of socio-economic status on energy intake (EI), anthropometric ch...
An estimated 3.4 million people live in the overcrowded slums of Dhaka. Among them a handsome amount...
BackgroundNutritional status is an important indicator of health status among adults. However, to da...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: This study aims at examining the urban-rural differentials in the effects of ...
Bangladesh is an underdeveloped country that has recently joined the ranks of low-middle income coun...
This study analyzes the socioeconomic characteristics, identifies the livelihood assets, determines ...
Background: Over the two last decades Bangladesh, a low-income country, has experienced a rapid demo...
Khan MH, Krämer A. Factors associated with being underweight, overweight and obese among ever-marrie...
In Bangladesh, rates of child undernutrition are improving, although still high. However, we know le...
This study investigates the prevalence of malnutrition amongst poor women in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The ...
This study analyzes the nutritional status of women from low income households in Bangladesh. The ke...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Bangladesh is an underdeveloped country that has recently joined th...
Abstract Background Worldwide one billion people are living in slum communities and experts projecte...
BackgroundThe prevalence of overweightness in Bangladesh is increasing, while underweightness also c...
Background: The escalating prevalence of overweight and obesity globally is reflected amongst urban ...
This study evaluated the influence of socio-economic status on energy intake (EI), anthropometric ch...
An estimated 3.4 million people live in the overcrowded slums of Dhaka. Among them a handsome amount...
BackgroundNutritional status is an important indicator of health status among adults. However, to da...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: This study aims at examining the urban-rural differentials in the effects of ...
Bangladesh is an underdeveloped country that has recently joined the ranks of low-middle income coun...
This study analyzes the socioeconomic characteristics, identifies the livelihood assets, determines ...
Background: Over the two last decades Bangladesh, a low-income country, has experienced a rapid demo...
Khan MH, Krämer A. Factors associated with being underweight, overweight and obese among ever-marrie...
In Bangladesh, rates of child undernutrition are improving, although still high. However, we know le...