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Two independent cross-sectional studies on early infant feeding behaviors and practices conducted in Bangladesh (1996) and India (1997-98) were unable to find a statistically significant relationship between the time of introduction of complementary foods and the nutritional status of the...
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A follow-up study of malnutrition and its determinants among children 6-24 months of age was carried out in rural areas of Punjab state in India 30 years after the original study, and following a period of rapid economic growth. The original 1971 study had found a high prevalence of mortality...
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India's efforts to address malnutrition have been significant and noteworthy. India's Integrated Child Development Program (ICDS) is the largest child nutrition-related program in the world. The prevalence of malnutrition in India dropped more than 20% since 1960, contributing to significant...
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