Progress in developing an infant and child feeding index: an example using the Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey 2000

Feeding practices are an important determinant of the nutritional status of infants and children. It is therefore useful to measure and describe infant and child feeding practices in a number of contexts. Such measurements could enable (1) international comparisons of the adequacy of infant and chil...

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Autores principales: Arimond, Mary, Ruel, Marie T.
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156352
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description Feeding practices are an important determinant of the nutritional status of infants and children. It is therefore useful to measure and describe infant and child feeding practices in a number of contexts. Such measurements could enable (1) international comparisons of the adequacy of infant and child feeding, (2) research linking infant and child feeding to determinants or outcomes, (3) advocacy regarding the importance of adequate infant and child feeding, and (4) monitoring and evaluation of interventions designed to change practices. This paper reports on progress in developing a summary measure of infant and child feeding practices—the infant and child feeding index (ICFI). The report also addresses two challenges in measuring child feeding practices, namely that infant and child feeding is multi-dimensional, and appropriate practices vary by age of the child. The authors refine the ICFI and confirm earlier findings that the ICFI is associated with child nutritional status. They also determine which components of the feeding index appear to be most important in driving its association with child nutritional status. Finally, they assess the potential usefulness of the index for the four purposes listed above.""---from Authors' Abstract
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spelling CGSpace1563522024-11-14T11:37:15Z Progress in developing an infant and child feeding index: an example using the Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey 2000 Arimond, Mary Ruel, Marie T. agriculture Feeding practices are an important determinant of the nutritional status of infants and children. It is therefore useful to measure and describe infant and child feeding practices in a number of contexts. Such measurements could enable (1) international comparisons of the adequacy of infant and child feeding, (2) research linking infant and child feeding to determinants or outcomes, (3) advocacy regarding the importance of adequate infant and child feeding, and (4) monitoring and evaluation of interventions designed to change practices. This paper reports on progress in developing a summary measure of infant and child feeding practices—the infant and child feeding index (ICFI). The report also addresses two challenges in measuring child feeding practices, namely that infant and child feeding is multi-dimensional, and appropriate practices vary by age of the child. The authors refine the ICFI and confirm earlier findings that the ICFI is associated with child nutritional status. They also determine which components of the feeding index appear to be most important in driving its association with child nutritional status. Finally, they assess the potential usefulness of the index for the four purposes listed above.""---from Authors' Abstract 2002 2024-10-24T12:43:53Z 2024-10-24T12:43:53Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156352 en Open Access application/pdf Arimond, Mary; Ruel, Marie T. 2002. Progress in developing an infant and child feeding index: an example using the Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey 2000. FCND Discussion Paper Brief 143
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Progress in developing an infant and child feeding index: an example using the Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey 2000
title Progress in developing an infant and child feeding index: an example using the Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey 2000
title_full Progress in developing an infant and child feeding index: an example using the Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey 2000
title_fullStr Progress in developing an infant and child feeding index: an example using the Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey 2000
title_full_unstemmed Progress in developing an infant and child feeding index: an example using the Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey 2000
title_short Progress in developing an infant and child feeding index: an example using the Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey 2000
title_sort progress in developing an infant and child feeding index an example using the ethiopia demographic and health survey 2000
topic agriculture
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