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Public Health Nutrition in Developing Countries: Two Volume Set

Public Health Nutrition in Developing Countries: Two Volume Set

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Public Health Nutrition in Developing Countries focuses on the application of public health and nutrition sciences for formulating strategies and actions for preventing and solving the serious problem of malnutrition in developing countries. This two-volume book presents an update on public health nutrition problems of developing countries along with a description of approaches used and efficacy of trials undertaken for addressing them. It will be a very useful reference not only for nutritionists and public health specialist but also for pediatricians, development professionals, programmers and international agencies. It should be of interest to politicians, policy makers, bureaucrats, economists and agriculture scientists.
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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
1318
Dimensions (mm)
152.00 x 229.00
  • Principles of epidemiology and epidemiologic methods Nutrition epidemiology for developing countries Undernutrition in children Dual nutrition burden in women:: causes, consequences, and control measures Measuring undernutrition and overnutrition in children Essential new-born care and child survival Integrating breastfeeding in public health programming – scientific facts, current status and future directions Complementary feeding of infants and young children Options and strategies to reach under-two children through complementary feeding with ARF in the South Asian countries Diarrhea and undernutrition Prevention and management of protein energy malnutrition Severe acute malnutrition in children Prevention and management of overweight and obesity in children Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and nutrition Vitamin A metabolism Vitamin A deficiency:: prevention and control Vitamin A prevention and control programme in India – past efforts and current status Iodine metabolism and indicators of iodine status Sustaining iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) control programme Iodine deficiency and iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) control program Universal salt iodization (USI) National iodine deficiency disorders control programme of india Metabolism of iron, folic acid and vitamin B12 Iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia in young children Iron and multiple micronutrient supplementation in children:: evidence from systematic reviews Nutritional anemia during pregnancy, early childhood and adolescence:: the critical development periods Iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia in adolescent girls Zinc – an essential micronutrient for health and development Vitamin A and zinc supplements for child survival – experiences and challenges ahead Addressing micronutrient malnutrition through food fortification Agriculture, food and nutrition security Food and nutrition situation in India Food and nutrition in natural and manmade disasters Nutrition for the aged Nutrition related non-communicable chronic disorders Planning result-oriented public health nutrition programs:: theory and practice Monitoring and evaluation of public health nutrition programmes District and village planning – a decentralised implementation approach in public health in India Nutrition–Health education and communication for improving women and child nutrition From research to programs:: Applying knowledge to improve nutrition outcomes Reducing malnutrition:: An analysis of the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) National Rural Health Mission
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