Determinants of Inappropriate Complementary Feeding Practice among 6 months-2 years old children attending Institute of Child and Mother Health (ICMH), Dhaka
Md Amir Hossain,
Wahida Khanam,
Rubaiya Parven
et al.
Abstract:Background: Nutritional status of infants and young children chiefly depends on proper feeding practice; despite child rearing that often vary across population. Childhood malnutrition remains one of the major underlying causes of morbidity and mortality among younger children particularly from lower and mid income countries (LMIC) like Bangladesh.
Objective: To identify determinants of practicing inappropriate complementary feeding (CF) among the infants and young children and to find out if these CF-determin… Show more
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