Geospatial pattern of level of minimum acceptable diet and its determinants among children aged 6–23 months in Ethiopia. Spatial and multiscale geographically weighted regression analysis
Tegene Atamenta Kitaw,
Biruk Beletew Abate,
Befkad Derese Tilahun
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundDespite prior progress and the proven benefits of optimal feeding practices, improving child dietary intake in developing countries like Ethiopia remains challenging. In Ethiopia, over 89% of children fail to meet the minimum acceptable diet. Understanding the geographical disparity and determinants of minimum acceptable diet can enhance child feeding practices, promoting optimal child growth.MethodsSpatial and multiscale geographically weighted regression analysis was conducted among 1,427 weighted … Show more
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