Journal ArticleOpen Access
Using a gender lens to understand eating behaviours of adolescent females living in low‐income households in Bangladesh
Authors
Author Affiliations
Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition, Damien Foundation
Published InMaternal and Child Nutrition
Year2019
Citations46
Abstract
Adolescence is a critical period characterized by rapid physical, psychological, and social development and growth. In Bangladesh, high rates of undernutrition persist among adolescent females living in low-income households. Prevalence of adolescent marriage and pregnancy is extremely high, with almost half of Bangladeshi women giving birth by 18 years of age. Qualitative research was carried out from April to June 2017 to examine individual, social, and environmental factors influencing eating behaviours of female adolescents between 15 and 19 years of age living in low-income families in urban and rural settings in Bangladesh. Methods included freelisting exercises (33), key informant interviews (11), in-depth interviews (24), direct observations (16), and focus group discussions (12). Findings show that household food insecurity necessitates adjustments…
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