The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of antenatal iron-folic acid (IFA) supplementation on child stunting in Nepalese children age <2 years. A retrospective cohort study design was used, in which a pooled cohort of 5235 most recent live births 2 years prior to interview from three Nepal Demographic and Health Surveys (2001, 2006 and 2011) was analysed. The primary outcome was stunting in children age <2 years. The main exposure variable was antenatal IFA supplementation. Multivariate Poisson regression analysis was performed. In our sample, 31% and 10% of Nepalese children age <2 years were stunted and severely stunted, respectively. The adjusted relative risk of being stunted was 14% lower in children whose mothers u...
SummaryBackgroundIn 2002–04, we did a randomised controlled trial in southern Nepal, and reported th...
Background: In 2002–04, we did a randomised controlled trial in southern Nepal, and reported that ch...
The majority of research on linear growth among children is confined to South Asia and focuses on ir...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of antenatal iron-folic acid (IFA) supplementatio...
Background: Antenatal iron-folic acid (IFA) supplementation improves maternal anemia and poor pregna...
Background: Several epidemiological studies from low- and middle-income countries have reported a pr...
Early neonatal deaths account for 75% of neonatal deaths globally. Antenatal iron-folic acid (IFA) s...
Context Iron and zinc are important for the development of both intellectual and motor skills. Few s...
INTRODUCTION: Intermittent iron-folic acid supplementation (IFA) is currently recommended for pregna...
Introduction: Intermittent iron-folic acid supplementation (IFA) is currently recommended for pregna...
Effective coverage of antenatal iron and folic acid (IFA) supplementation is important to prevent ad...
Introduction: Iron deficiency is widespread in the developing world and is especially common in youn...
SummaryBackgroundThe negative effects of low birthweight on the later health of children in developi...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal mortality is the biggest contributor to global mortality of children younger th...
<p>927 missing values were excluded from the pooled NDHS analysis and 696 missing values were exclud...
SummaryBackgroundIn 2002–04, we did a randomised controlled trial in southern Nepal, and reported th...
Background: In 2002–04, we did a randomised controlled trial in southern Nepal, and reported that ch...
The majority of research on linear growth among children is confined to South Asia and focuses on ir...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of antenatal iron-folic acid (IFA) supplementatio...
Background: Antenatal iron-folic acid (IFA) supplementation improves maternal anemia and poor pregna...
Background: Several epidemiological studies from low- and middle-income countries have reported a pr...
Early neonatal deaths account for 75% of neonatal deaths globally. Antenatal iron-folic acid (IFA) s...
Context Iron and zinc are important for the development of both intellectual and motor skills. Few s...
INTRODUCTION: Intermittent iron-folic acid supplementation (IFA) is currently recommended for pregna...
Introduction: Intermittent iron-folic acid supplementation (IFA) is currently recommended for pregna...
Effective coverage of antenatal iron and folic acid (IFA) supplementation is important to prevent ad...
Introduction: Iron deficiency is widespread in the developing world and is especially common in youn...
SummaryBackgroundThe negative effects of low birthweight on the later health of children in developi...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal mortality is the biggest contributor to global mortality of children younger th...
<p>927 missing values were excluded from the pooled NDHS analysis and 696 missing values were exclud...
SummaryBackgroundIn 2002–04, we did a randomised controlled trial in southern Nepal, and reported th...
Background: In 2002–04, we did a randomised controlled trial in southern Nepal, and reported that ch...
The majority of research on linear growth among children is confined to South Asia and focuses on ir...