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Maternal profiles and social determinants of malnutrition and the MDGs: What have we learnt?

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Maternal profiles and social determinants of malnutrition and the MDGs: What have we learnt?

Auteurs : Edem M A. Tette [Ghana] ; Eric K. Sifah [Ghana] ; Edmund T. Nartey [Ghana] ; Peter Nuro-Ameyaw [Ghana] ; Pricilla Tete-Donkor [Ghana] ; Richard B. Biritwum [Ghana]

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Maternal socio-demographic and health profiles are important determinants of malnutrition in children. In the 1990s, malnutrition was associated with low-birth-weight, young mothers and low maternal socio-economic status at Princess Marie Louise Children's Hospital (PML). It is not known how this has changed by efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. We examined socio-demographic and health profiles of mothers of children with acute malnutrition and those without the condition to identify risk factors for malnutrition and focus on preventive efforts.

DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-2853-z
PubMed: 26935849

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