Background: This study aimed (1) To record the nutrient intake of the respondents and compare the same with the available recommended dietary allowances (RDA). (2) To assess the correlation between maternal dietary intake and the weight of newborn. Materials and Methods: Two hundred and ninety two pregnant women. Study Area: Five hospitals of Aligarh city, Uttar Pradesh. Study Tool and Data Collection: Interview schedule was administered to record information regarding dietary intake and weight of newborn. The data collection was initiated in April 2009 and was completed in March′ 2010. Data Analysis: Statistical analysis was done by using version SPSS 17. Frequency distributions were calculated for all variables. Univariate and multivariat...
Maternal nutrition is one of the dominant factors in determining fetal growth and subsequent develop...
The aim of this study was to see the relationship between food intake pattern and its effect on birt...
Abstract Background: Low birth weight is the key determinant of infant survival, health and developm...
Background: The incidence of small for gestational age babies (SGA) is high in India (~30 %). The ca...
Objectives: (1) To assess the magnitude of the problem of low birth weight (LBW) in a rural area of ...
Background: Low birth weight is defined as the live births with less than 2.5 kg weight. LBW is one ...
Background: weight of the baby at birth is considered to be a major determinant of future health and...
Background: Maternal nutrition during pregnancy is one of the most important factors for the health...
The objective of this study was to measure anthropometric and haemoglobin level and nutrient intake ...
Background: Although neonatology has advanced a lot in last few years, low birth weight babies still...
Abstract Background: One of the factors determining the survival and neonatal health is maternal pr...
Objective: To find out the impact of biosocial characteristics of the mother on birth weight of the ...
Objective: Body mass index before pregnancy is very important marker of the nourishment status. It c...
The mother’s diet during pregnancy is associated with maternal and child health. However, there are ...
Objective: The objective of this study is to correlate mother's nutritional status during pregnancy ...
Maternal nutrition is one of the dominant factors in determining fetal growth and subsequent develop...
The aim of this study was to see the relationship between food intake pattern and its effect on birt...
Abstract Background: Low birth weight is the key determinant of infant survival, health and developm...
Background: The incidence of small for gestational age babies (SGA) is high in India (~30 %). The ca...
Objectives: (1) To assess the magnitude of the problem of low birth weight (LBW) in a rural area of ...
Background: Low birth weight is defined as the live births with less than 2.5 kg weight. LBW is one ...
Background: weight of the baby at birth is considered to be a major determinant of future health and...
Background: Maternal nutrition during pregnancy is one of the most important factors for the health...
The objective of this study was to measure anthropometric and haemoglobin level and nutrient intake ...
Background: Although neonatology has advanced a lot in last few years, low birth weight babies still...
Abstract Background: One of the factors determining the survival and neonatal health is maternal pr...
Objective: To find out the impact of biosocial characteristics of the mother on birth weight of the ...
Objective: Body mass index before pregnancy is very important marker of the nourishment status. It c...
The mother’s diet during pregnancy is associated with maternal and child health. However, there are ...
Objective: The objective of this study is to correlate mother's nutritional status during pregnancy ...
Maternal nutrition is one of the dominant factors in determining fetal growth and subsequent develop...
The aim of this study was to see the relationship between food intake pattern and its effect on birt...
Abstract Background: Low birth weight is the key determinant of infant survival, health and developm...