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A systematic review of complementary feeding practices in South Asian infants and young children: the Bangladesh perspective

Author Affiliations
Great Ormond Street Hospital, Institute of Child Health, University College London, St George's Hospital, ...
Published InBMC Nutrition
Year2017
Citations36

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sub-optimal nutrition among children remains a problem across South Asia (SA). Appropriate complementary feeding practices (CFP) can greatly reduce this risk. The primary objective of this systematic review (SR) of CF studies was to assess timing, dietary diversity, meal frequency and influencing factors in children under two in Bangladesh. METHODS: Searches included English-language research published between January 2000 and June 2016 within MEDLINE, EMBASE, Global Health, Web of Science, OVID Maternity & Infant Care, BanglaJOL, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, POPLINE and WHO Global Health Library. Eligibility criteria: primary research concerning the adequacy of complementary feeding practices in South Asian children aged 0-2 years and/or their families. We excluded interventional papers and those focusing exclusively on breast-feeding. In total 45,712 titles…
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