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Male Influence on Infant Feeding in Rural Guatemala and Implications for Child Nutrition Interventions
2011
Breastfeeding Medicine
and Aims: Guatemala has one of the highest rates of child stunting in the world, which especially impacts rural indigenous agricultural communities. Despite decades of intensive nutrition research and interventions, only rarely have nutrition programs successfully lowered the rate of stunting in these settings. The bulk of nutritional interventions in Guatemala are targeted at the education of female caregivers. However, women's ability to implement best practices in infant breastfeeding and
doi:10.1089/bfm.2011.0015
pmid:21631252
fatcat:izfo42t5hbcdlhriv4lunos5d4