2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101318
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Effect of migrant parents' bodyweight perception on children's body bodyweight: A longitudinal analysis of population cohort study

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“…Further reports suggest that mothers' increased workloads have made it harder for them to spend enough time with their kids, thereby negatively impacting on how much food they can eat and how much nutrition they need to grow anthropometrically. 45,[49][50][51][52] Literature reports by several authors have shown a seasonal variability among the under nutritional status of the child population. 53 Wasting has been reported to be more prevalent during the monsoon season because of an increased incidence of infectious diseases including diarrheal outbreaks and the lack of availability of previously harvested food.…”
Section: W I T H D R a W Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Further reports suggest that mothers' increased workloads have made it harder for them to spend enough time with their kids, thereby negatively impacting on how much food they can eat and how much nutrition they need to grow anthropometrically. 45,[49][50][51][52] Literature reports by several authors have shown a seasonal variability among the under nutritional status of the child population. 53 Wasting has been reported to be more prevalent during the monsoon season because of an increased incidence of infectious diseases including diarrheal outbreaks and the lack of availability of previously harvested food.…”
Section: W I T H D R a W Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nutritional status of infants and children has been shown to be significantly impacted by maternal nutrition. 36,45,46 The maternal knowledge about the ageappropriate nutritional intake and feeding practices has been a prominent marker for childhood under nutrition. 47,48 These difficulties are significantly worse for the already vulnerable migrant/ refugee population.…”
Section: W I T H D R a W N S E E M A N U S C R I P T D O I F O R D E ...mentioning
confidence: 99%