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Abstract : Dietary Diversity in School Going Children: Review
Dietary Diversity in School Going Children: Review - Pages 133-138 https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4247.2020.09.03.5 |
Abstract: Child malnutrition is a public health problem in developing countries, and dietary diversity is one of the important determinants of undernutrition. Different nutrients are obtained from different food groups and to meet the requirement of recommended Dietary Allowances entitled as Dietary Diversity. The current review revealed that the nutrition status of children is directly related to the food groups consumed. Food diversity depends on many factors such as Socio-economic Status, education level, sex, and age of the subjects. The food group consumed and food items taken from each group were low in the low Socio-Economic Status (SES) subjects, rural areas, females, and less educated families, resulting in malnutrition among children of various countries. Low level of Dietary Diversity can be the reason for undernutrition in children worldwide, especially in developing countries. Many studies thus supported that Dietary Diversity and Food Variety can provide nutritional adequacy. Keywords: Food Variety, Dietary Diversity, Dietary Diversity Score, Nutritional adequacy, Micronutrient Deficiencies. |
Abstract : The Role of Mother Empowerment and Macro-Economic Factors for Child Health: An Evidence from Developing Economies
The Role of Mother Empowerment and Macro-Economic Factors for Child Health: An Evidence from Developing Economies - Pages 139-147 https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4247.2020.09.03.6 |
Abstract: Objective: To analyzed the role of maternal empowerment and macro-economic variables in the improvement of child health in developing economies. Keywords: Child Health, DHS, Binary Logistic, BMI, Net food Imports, Secular States. |
Abstract : Development and Evaluation of an Automated Algorithm to Estimate the Nutrient Intake of Infants from an Electronic Complementary Food Frequency Questionnaire
Development and Evaluation of an Automated Algorithm to Estimate the Nutrient Intake of Infants from an Electronic Complementary Food Frequency Questionnaire - Pages 148-155 https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4247.2020.09.04.1 |
Abstract: Background: We previously validated a four-day complementary food frequency questionnaire (CFFQ) to estimate the nutrient intake in New Zealand infants aged 9-12 months. However, manual entry of the CFFQ data into nutritional analysis software was time-consuming. Therefore, we developed an automated algorithm and evaluated its accuracy by comparing the nutrient estimates with those obtained from the nutritional analysis software. Keywords: Infant and child nutrition, dietary intake assessment, food frequency questionnaire, infant feeding, complementary feeding. |
Abstract : Severe Acute Malnutrition and Feeding Practice of Children Aged 6-59 Months in Pastoral Community, Afar, Ethiopia: Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study
Severe Acute Malnutrition and Feeding Practice of Children Aged 6-59 Months in Pastoral Community, Afar, Ethiopia: Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4247.2020.09.04.2 |
Abstract: Background: Severe acute malnutrition remains one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality among children in developing countries, including Ethiopia. Knowing the local burden of SAM has huge importance for public health interventions. Therefore this study aimed to assess the level of severe acute malnutrition and feeding practice of children aged 6–59 months in Abaa’la district, Afar, Northeast, Ethiopia. Keywords: Severe acute malnutrition, Abaa’la, Afar, Ethiopia, Children aged 6-59 Months. |