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      Child's gender and household food insecurity are associated with stunting among young Pakistani children residing in urban squatter settlements.

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          The nutritional status of children is a good indicator of the overall well-being of a society and reflects food security as well as existing health-care and environmental conditions. In Pakistan, it is estimated that nearly 40% to 50% of children under the age of five are stunted. Due to greater economic opportunities available to the urban population as compared to the rural, it was believed that economic resources existed in poor urban Pakistani households but that the households lacked the skills and knowledge to translate their resources into good care and feeding practices.

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          Journal
          Food Nutr Bull
          Food and nutrition bulletin
          SAGE Publications
          0379-5721
          0379-5721
          Jun 2006
          : 27
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Program in International Nutrition, University of California, Davis, California 95616, USA. nbansari@ucdavis.edu
          Article
          10.1177/156482650602700203
          16786978
          aed8d6c6-a16c-49ce-8b0b-7da614ce3d4a
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