NUTRITIONAL INTAKE OF CHILDREN AGED BETWEEN ONE AND THREE YEARS IN METN NURSERIES: STATE AND RECOMMENDATIONS Lebanese Medical JournalR., AbboudJ., AdamR., HannaV., SeklawyR., Mounayar
This study aims to describe the nutritional status of children aged 3-5 years in Dharma Wanita Kindergarten Bandar Lor Kediri. The design of this research is descriptive with crossectional approach. Population of all children aged 3-5 years in Dharma Wanita Kindergarten Bandar Lor. Sampling ...
The aim: The aim of this work was to determine the factors that influence the duration of exclusive breastfeeding and complementary feeding (CF) practices. Methods: A questionnaire previously developed was submitted to the mothers of 152 children aged 0 – 2 years during nutritional survey in ...
The aim of the study was to determine the dietary intake and nutritional status of children with sickle cell disease and determine the associations of severity of illness with dietary intake and nutritional status.Methodology: A cross-sectional study was carried out in 120 children with SCD aged ...
Soon SD, Khor GL: Nutritional Status of Children Aged One To Six Years In Sg. Koyan FELDA In Pahang. Malays J Nutr 1995, 1(2):115-128.Soon SD, Khor GL: Nutritional status of children aged one to six years in Sg. Koyan FELDA in Pahang. Malays J Nutr 1995, 1 : 115-128....
On May 31.2012, Ministry of Health released Report on Nutritional Status of Children Aged 0-6. This is the first report released by Ministry of Health on Children's nutritional status. The report described the significant achievements, major implemented strategies and measures and existing challenges...
Objectives: Measure the level of knowledge, attitudes & beliefs about nutritious food for children amongst poor rural and urban mothers. Methods: Quantitative questionnaire study. Results: The study included more urban mothers (56%) than rural mothers (44%). Major barriers to recommending nutritious...
Children aged 10 to 14 years had the highest prevalence (Figure S2). Among the 21 GBD regions, the highest ASPR was observed in Central Sub-Saharan Africa ( 5478.6 per 100,000), which was much higher than that in other regions (Table 1, Figure S7). As shown in Fig. 2D, Democratic...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of underweight and wasting, feeding patterns, water use and sanitation patterns in children aged 6-23 months in returnee villages in northern Uganda, and then to identify feasible strategies to promote nutrition. Perceived understanding ...
This difference might be due to physiological needs of adolescents in developed regions. Female adolescents may intentionally reduce milk intake for weight control[50]. Our results also indicated that boys with higher dairy intake had lower prevalence of stunting and wasting, and for girls, higher ...