Last week, findings from our research on the connection between food insecurity and breastmilk were featured on the front page of the United Nation’s website! The article, published in Maternal & Child Nutrition in June of this year, explored infant feeding practices among a community in Kenya in which HIV and household food insecurity are high. This was the result of a collaborative effort between Dr. Victor Owino at the International Atomic Energy Association, Dr. Shadrack Oiye, and from the YRG family, Josh Miller, Godfred Boateng, and moi.
Our call to action: “Given the nutritional and physical health risks of suboptimal feeding, public health practitioners should screen for and integrate programs that reduce food insecurity in order to increase breast milk intake.”
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