Complementary Feeding Practices - A KAP* Study

Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 12

Abstract

e not met adequately by breastfeeding and hence a proper and a timely transition towards healthy complementary foods is a necessity. However, faulty feeding practices adversely affect the growth and the nutrition of children and the roots of the same lie in lack of proper knowledge regarding the practices. Here an attempt has been made to assess the knowledge, attitude and practices for the same and to identify the gap in the feeding practices among the parents of the patients admitted in a tertiary care centre.

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(2013). Complementary Feeding Practices - A KAP* Study. UNKNOWN, 2(12), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-339154