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Household food access and child malnutrition: results from the eight-country MAL-ED study

Author Affiliations
Fogarty International Center, Aga Khan University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, University of Venda, ...
Published InPopulation Health Metrics
Year2012
Citations125

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Stunting results from decreased food intake, poor diet quality, and a high burden of early childhood infections, and contributes to significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although food insecurity is an important determinant of child nutrition, including stunting, development of universal measures has been challenging due to cumbersome nutritional questionnaires and concerns about lack of comparability across populations. We investigate the relationship between household food access, one component of food security, and indicators of nutritional status in early childhood across eight country sites. METHODS: We administered a socioeconomic survey to 800 households in research sites in eight countries, including a recently validated nine-item food access insecurity questionnaire, and obtained anthropometric measurements from children aged 24 to 60 months. We used…
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