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Maternal and Child Dietary Diversity Are Associated in Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Ethiopia1, 2

Author Affiliations
International Food Policy Research Institute, Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, University of South Carolina
Published InJournal of Nutrition
Year2013
Citations197

Abstract

Dietary diversity (DD) reflects micronutrient adequacy of the diet and is associated with better child growth. Emerging evidence suggests that maternal and child DD are associated. This could have measurement and programmatic implications. Data on mother-child (6-24 mo) dyads in Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Ethiopia were used to examine agreement and association between maternal and child DD and identify determinants of maternal and child DD. The DD scores were derived from a 24-h recall of intake of foods from 7 groups. Multivariable regression was used to examine for the association, adjusting for covariates at child, maternal, and household levels. There was mother/child agreement for staple foods across the 3 countries but disagreement for flesh foods, dairy, fruits, and vegetables. A strong…
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