The impact of urbanization and socio-economic status on infant feeding practices in Lagos, Nigeria.

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The study involved 558 urban women, most of whom had little or no formal education. Finds a decline in the prevalence and duration of breast feeding among urban Nigerians; this decline is explained by the overwhelming competing factors of urban existence resulting from poverty.-from Authors

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Anyanwu, R. C., & Enwonwu, C. O. (1985). The impact of urbanization and socio-economic status on infant feeding practices in Lagos, Nigeria. Food & Nutrition Bulletin, 7(1), 33–37. https://doi.org/10.1177/156482658500700115

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