Women Nutrition in Developing Countries : A Mixed Method Approach
(Author) Shikha SaxenaThis book explores the historical perspective of food security, women's access to food, malnutrition and obesity among women, and household food security to present an analysis of women's nutrition in developing countries. It also includes a chapter detailing the history of slums - based on the narratives of the key informants. This chapter focuses on the interlink ages between the household food security variables and their temporal relationship with the nutritional status of women in slums of Ghaziabad. The subject matter of this book also covers: Food Security in an Urban Poor Context Socio-Ecological Perspective on Food Sufficiency Inequalities and Caste Discrimination Quest for Determinants of Household Food Security Print edition not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan or Bhutan)
Shikha Saxena
Shikha Saxena is an Indian author known for her acclaimed novel "The Forgotten Dreams," which delves into themes of identity and self-discovery. Her writing style is marked by poetic prose and vivid imagery, captivating readers with its emotional depth. Saxena's contributions to literature include shedding light on the complexities of human experience.