Addressing child under nutrition: can traditional practices offer a solution?

Sarika Chaturvedi, Joanna Raven, Bhushan Patwardhan

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Abstract

Child under nutrition continues to be a challenge to global development, especially in resource-poor contexts. In the multifaceted attempts to address this challenge, popular traditional practices, although closely linked to infant health, remain neglected and less researched. The World Health Organization's recent strategy on traditional medicine systems provides overarching guidance in this regard. In this commentary, we attempt to exemplify this. We highlight the importance of traditional child care practices with regard to child nutrition and the need for trans-disciplinary research to explore the potential of these for public health. Infant oil massage appears to be a potentially beneficial practice for child nutrition. Rigorous trans-disciplinary research on traditional infant massage can provide simple solutions to address child under nutrition and nurture human capabilities globally.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1327255
Pages (from-to)e1327255
JournalGlobal Health Action
Volume10
Issue number1
Early online date7 Jun 2017
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 7 Jun 2017

Keywords

  • Child care
  • Child nutrition
  • Complementary therapy
  • Infant care
  • Massage
  • Nutrition
  • Public health
  • Traditional medicine

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