Browsing Research Reports (2000): Health Studies, Vol - XXIX by Author "Hyder, S.M. Ziauddin"
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Anemia and iron deficiency during pregnancy in rural Bangladesh
Hyder, S.M. Ziauddin; Persson, Lars-Ake; Chowdhury, AMR; Lonnerdal, B; Ekstrom, Eva-Charlotte (BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 2000)Objective: To assess the prevalence of anemia, iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia (IDA) among pregnant women in rural Bangladesh Design: Baseline data on 215 pregnant women who were invited to participate in ... -
Does food supplementation increase efficacy of a school-based nutrition education programme for adolescent girls? lessons learned at BRAC
Roy, Rita Das; Hyder, S.M. Ziauddin; Chowdhury, AMR; Mahmud, Zeba (BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 2000) -
Does mobilisation help change mothers' behaviour towards health and nutrition?
Hyder, S.M. Ziauddin; Jalal, Chowdhury S B; Roy, Rita Das; Chowdhury, AMR; Yusuf, Harun KM (BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 2000)A study was done to assess the impact of mobilization on the change of mothers' behaviour towards health and nutrition practices. Mobilization was given by adolescent girls trained on various aspects of health and ... -
Effectiveness of the daily and weekly doses of iron supplementation in pregnancy and puerperium on Haemoglobin and iron status at 6 weeks postpartum
Hyder, S.M. Ziauddin; Persson, Lars-Ake; Chowdhury, AMR; Lonnerdal, B; Ekstrom, Eva-Charlotte (BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 2000)Objective: Describe the effectiveness of continuous daily and weekly doses of iron supplementation during pregnancy and puerperium on haemoglobin and iron status at 6 weeks postpartum. Design: An iron supplementation ... -
Evaluation of the WFP assisted wheat-soya blended (WSB) food supplementation on nutrional status
Hyder, S.M. Ziauddin; JalaI, Chowdhury S B; Roy, Rita Das; Rahman, Mizanur (BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 2000-06)Wheat soya blended (WSB) food was distributed ~ong 74,000 'poorest of the poor' households in 5 highly flood-affected districts in Bangladesh under an agreement signed in May 1999 between BRAC and World Food Programme. ...