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NozareSabiedrības veselības uzturzinātneSabiedrības veselības uzturzinātne
SaimeProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Izcelsmes gads20212010
AutorsWorld Health Organization and UNICEFBodnar, Matus, Simhan; University of Pittsburgh
TipsCaregiver interview; 24-hour and historical recall24-hour recall or food frequency questionnaire
PirmavotsWorld Health Organization (2021). Infant and young child feeding. WHO.int. Retrieved from https://www.who.int/teams/nutrition-and-food-safety/food-safety/infants-and-young-children link ↗Bodnar, L. M., Matus, D. S., & Simhan, H. N. (2010). Maternal nutritional status and maternal-fetal transmission of lipophilic micronutrients. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 53(3), 621–630. link ↗
Citi nosaukumiIYCF, WHO IYCF IndicatorsMDQI, Maternal Diet Quality
Saistītās33
KopsavilkumsThe IYCF assessment is a set of core indicators developed by WHO and UNICEF to measure the prevalence of key feeding practices in children aged 0–23 months. The indicators track six essential markers: exclusive breastfeeding in infants under 6 months, continued breastfeeding in the second year, timely introduction of complementary foods at 6–8 months, and adequate dietary diversity and meal frequency by 6–23 months. These indicators are foundational for monitoring nutrition outcomes and evaluating maternal and child health programs worldwide.The Maternal Diet Quality Index (MDQI) is a composite measure of maternal nutrition that evaluates diet quality during pregnancy and postpartum using a scored framework. Adapted from general population dietary quality indices, the MDQI emphasizes nutrients critical for fetal development and maternal health: folate, iron, calcium, protein, and micronutrient-rich foods. Use in research and clinical nutrition assessment to characterize maternal diet quality and its associations with pregnancy outcomes and lactation.
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