Co-existence of maternal overweight/obesity, child undernutrition, and anaemia among mother-child pairs in Ethiopia.
Ethiopia is currently known to be the most food-insecure country in sub-Saharan Africa, where childhood undernutrition remains endemic. While attention is increasingly being paid to childhood undernutrition in Ethiopia, a current surge of "triple burden of malnutrition" (TBM) has received...
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Main Authors: | Biniyam Sahiledengle (Author), Lillian Mwanri (Author), Pammla Petrucka (Author), Hiwot Tadesse (Author), Kingsley Emwinyore Agho (Author) |
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