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Household food security is associated with early childhood language development: results from a longitudinal study in rural Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
International Food Policy Research Institute, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, University of South Carolina, Cornell University, ...
Published InChild Care Health and Development
Year2010
Citations34

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although household food security (HHFS) has been linked to academic performance in school children, its association with early childhood development has received less attention, particularly in low-income countries. We investigated the association of HHFS with subsequent language development of children at 18 months of age in rural Bangladesh. METHODS: We followed 1439 infants born in 2002-2003 to the mothers in Maternal and Infant Nutrition Intervention in Matlab study, a large intervention trial conducted in rural Bangladesh. A HHFS scale was created from data collected from mothers during pregnancy. At 18 months, children's language (expression and comprehension) development was assessed using a Bengali adaptation of MacArthur's Communicative Development Inventory which was based on mothers' report of their children's ability to…
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