The role of maternal literacy and nutrition knowledge in determining children's nutritional status

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Investigates the effects of mothers' literacy status and nutrition knowledge on the nutritional status of children. The study attempts to determine whether literate mothers had better nutrition knowledge and to elicit specifically the impact of mothers' nutrition knowledge on their children's nutritional status, controlling for their literacy status and for family income, which is a well-established factor affecting child nutrition status. -from Authors

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Christian, P., Abbi, R., Gujral, S., & Gopaldas, T. (1988). The role of maternal literacy and nutrition knowledge in determining children’s nutritional status. Food & Nutrition Bulletin, 10(4), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.1177/156482658801000420

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