Vegetarianism and child growth: Within-district evidence from the 2015-2016 Indian national family health survey (P10-032-19)
Most research on stunting in India ignores the role of diets, including the unusually high prevalence of lacto-vegetarianism (LVG). LVG is a concern in India because nutrient-dense animal-sourced foods (ASFs) are highly recommended in early childhood. We therefore explore how parental LVG is associa...
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Oxford University Press
2019
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| author | Palloni, Giordano Headey, Derek D. |
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| description | Most research on stunting in India ignores the role of diets, including the unusually high prevalence of lacto-vegetarianism (LVG). LVG is a concern in India because nutrient-dense animal-sourced foods (ASFs) are highly recommended in early childhood. We therefore explore how parental LVG is associated with linear growth and child dietary patterns in India. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1460672025-02-24T06:45:20Z Vegetarianism and child growth: Within-district evidence from the 2015-2016 Indian national family health survey (P10-032-19) Palloni, Giordano Headey, Derek D. milk products child nutrition child development consumption vegetarianism malnutrition nutrition early childhood child growth Most research on stunting in India ignores the role of diets, including the unusually high prevalence of lacto-vegetarianism (LVG). LVG is a concern in India because nutrient-dense animal-sourced foods (ASFs) are highly recommended in early childhood. We therefore explore how parental LVG is associated with linear growth and child dietary patterns in India. 2019-07-17 2024-06-21T09:05:44Z 2024-06-21T09:05:44Z Abstract https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146067 en https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxaa042 Open Access Oxford University Press Palloni, Giordano; and Headey, Derek D. 2019. Vegetarianism and child growth: Within-district evidence from the 2015-2016 Indian national family health survey (P10-032-19). Current Developments in Nutrition 3(Supplement 1): 787. https://doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzz034.P10-032-19 |
| spellingShingle | milk products child nutrition child development consumption vegetarianism malnutrition nutrition early childhood child growth Palloni, Giordano Headey, Derek D. Vegetarianism and child growth: Within-district evidence from the 2015-2016 Indian national family health survey (P10-032-19) |
| title | Vegetarianism and child growth: Within-district evidence from the 2015-2016 Indian national family health survey (P10-032-19) |
| title_full | Vegetarianism and child growth: Within-district evidence from the 2015-2016 Indian national family health survey (P10-032-19) |
| title_fullStr | Vegetarianism and child growth: Within-district evidence from the 2015-2016 Indian national family health survey (P10-032-19) |
| title_full_unstemmed | Vegetarianism and child growth: Within-district evidence from the 2015-2016 Indian national family health survey (P10-032-19) |
| title_short | Vegetarianism and child growth: Within-district evidence from the 2015-2016 Indian national family health survey (P10-032-19) |
| title_sort | vegetarianism and child growth within district evidence from the 2015 2016 indian national family health survey p10 032 19 |
| topic | milk products child nutrition child development consumption vegetarianism malnutrition nutrition early childhood child growth |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146067 |
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