نتایج جستجو برای: child nutrition

تعداد نتایج: 228794  

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2007
Helen Moestue Sharon Huttly Lydia Sarella Sheik Galab

OBJECTIVE It is hypothesised that mothers' social networks can positively affect child nutrition through the sharing of health knowledge and other resources. The present study describes the composition of mothers' networks, examines their association with child nutrition, and assesses whether health knowledge is shared within networks. DESIGN AND SETTING Cross-sectional data for mothers of yo...

2012
Kerith Duncanson Tracy Burrows Clare Collins

BACKGROUND Poor childhood nutrition is a more pervasive and insidious risk factor for lifestyle-related chronic disease than childhood obesity. Parents find it difficult to address the reported barriers to optimal child feeding, and to improve child dietary patterns. To impact at the population level, nutrition interventions need to be easy to disseminate, have a broad reach and appeal to paren...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2017
Parminder S Suchdev Michael J Boivin Brian W Forsyth Michael K Georgieff Richard L Guerrant Charles A Nelson

Efforts to improve child neurodevelopment are critical to health, equity, and sustainable development, particularly in low-resource settings in the United States and globally. The colliding epidemics of food insecurity, infectious diseases, and noncommunicable diseases interact and impact neurodevelopment. Understanding the complex relationships between nutrition, inflammation, and neurodevelop...

Journal: :Health economics 2008
Diane Dancer Anu Rammohan Murray D Smith

The excess female infant mortality observed in South Asia has typically been attributed to gender discrimination in the intra-household allocation of food and medical care. However, studies on child nutrition find no evidence of gender differences. A natural explanation could be that in environments of high infant mortality of females, the surviving children are healthier, so that child nutriti...

2007
Diane Dancer Anu Rammohan Murray D Smith

The excess female infant mortality observed in South Asia has typically been attributed to gender discrimination in the intra-household allocation of food and medical care. However, studies on child nutrition find no evidence of gender differences. A natural explanation could be that in environments of high infant mortality of females, the surviving children are healthier, so that child nutriti...

1999
Nancy Mock John Mason

Nutrition information systems (NIS) provide the information needed for planning and implementing nutrition investment programs. This paper develops a framework to analyze NIS in the study countries. Existing NIS elements in the study countries are reviewed, making recommendations for improvements. Key findings include the need for national household probability surveys that are synchronized amo...

2017
Amber E. Vaughn Stephanie Mazzucca Regan Burney Truls Østbye Sara E. Benjamin Neelon Alison Tovar Dianne S. Ward

BACKGROUND Early care and education (ECE) settings play an important role in shaping the nutrition and physical activity habits of young children. Increasing research attention is being directed toward family child care homes (FCCHs) specifically. However, existing measures of child care nutrition and physical activity environments are limited in that they have been created for use with center-...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2015
Antonio Jose Ledo Alves da Cunha Álvaro Jorge Madeiro Leite Isabela Saraiva de Almeida

OBJECTIVES To describe the concept of the first 1000 days, its importance for health, and actions to be implemented, particularly by pediatricians, in order to attain healthy nutrition and development. SOURCES A nonsystematic review was carried out in the SciELO, LILACS, MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science databases, encompassing the last decade, using the terms 1000 days, child nutrition, ch...

Journal: :Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research 2021

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