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Determinants of minimum acceptable diet feeding among children aged 6-23 months in Odisha, India.

Arabinda AcharyaManas Ranjan PradhanAnup Kumar Das
Published in: Public health nutrition (2021)
The children of higher age, second or higher-order births, with mother exposed to mass media are significantly more likely to be fed with a MAD. At the same time, children from scheduled caste (SC) households have a lower probability of MAD feeding. The lower MAD feeding among the SC households suggests strengthening the ongoing programmes with a higher emphasis on the inclusion of this disadvantaged and marginalised group. Findings from the current study would assist policymakers, and public health managers improve MAD feeding practices in Odisha, India, in a targeted manner.
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