Sex differences in nutritional status of HIV-exposed children in Rwanda: a longitudinal study

Sex differences in nutritional status of HIV-exposed children in Rwanda: a longitudinal study

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       II.            Sex differences in nutritional status of HIV-exposed children in Rwanda: a longitudinal study

1)      Description of your topic: Well described

The problem which the research addresses: is well described (Gender inequality in nutritional status among children)

Target population: Under-five children among HIV exposed children

2)      Summary of existing knowledge

Review the literature:(Jones et al. 2003) , (Gillespie et al. 2013),… about nutritional status among boys and girls

It is selective: sex differentials in nutritional status (Dey & Chaudhuri 2008), (Ells 2000; Wamani et al. 2007; Lemma & Matji 2013)

3)      Purpose of your study:  Exploring nutrition status among HIV-exposed children in Rwanda

4)      Description of your study: A longitudinal study

5)      Contextual information: not described

6)      Potential impact: to examine sex inequalities in feeding practices and nutritional status in a cohort of HIV-exposed children over time in Rwanda

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