What is it about?

The findings emphasize the importance of empowering women and addressing social factors to improve child feeding behaviors. This research contributes to promoting healthy child development and underscores the need for empowering women in promoting optimal infant and young child feeding practices.

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Why is it important?

This research is important because it focuses on the connection between women's empowerment, social factors, and child feeding in Indonesia. By studying data from a national survey, the study shows that child-feeding practices improve when women are empowered and certain social factors are addressed. Its simplicity and relevance make it valuable for anyone interested in improving child-feeding practices and empowering women for better child health.

Perspectives

This research holds great importance as it sheds light on the critical role of women's empowerment and sociodemographic factors in promoting healthier child-feeding practices. The study offers valuable insights into actionable strategies to improve child nutrition and well-being by examining data from a national survey in Indonesia.

Mr Ferry Efendi
Universitas Airlangga

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This page is a summary of: Women’s Empowerment and Sociodemographic Characteristics as Determinant of Infant and Young Child Feeding Practice in Indonesia, Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science Journal, September 2022, Enviro Research Publishers,
DOI: 10.12944/crnfsj.10.2.17.
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