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Household Dietary Diversity and Food Expenditures Are Closely Linked in Rural Bangladesh, Increasing the Risk of Malnutrition Due to the Financial Crisis

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Andrew Thorne‐Lyman, Natalie Valpiani, Kai Sun, Richard D. Semba et al.

Journal: Journal of NutritionYear: 2009Citations: 257

In Bangladesh, rice prices are known to be positively associated with the prevalence of child underweight and inversely associated with household nongrain food expenditures, an indicator of dietary quality. The collection of reliable data on household expenditures is relatively time consuming and re...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and DieteticsOpen Access
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Fish and Meat Are Often Withheld From the Diets of Infants 6 to 12 Months in Fish-Farming Households in Rural Bangladesh

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Andrew Thorne‐Lyman, Natalie Valpiani, Rumana Akter, M. Baten et al.

Journal: Food and Nutrition BulletinYear: 2017Citations: 25

BACKGROUND: Fish is a widely available animal-source food in Bangladesh and a rich source of nutrients, yet little is known about practices related to incorporating fish into the diets of infants and young children. OBJECTIVE: Use dietary diversity data to explore consumption patterns of fish and hi...

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