This paper compares nutrition intakes and nutritional status of school children from two public schools in neighbouring communities of Ghana with different school feeding programmes. One hundred and eighty-two caregiver and school-age child pairs were interviewed concerning socio-demographics, dietary practices, and food security in a cross-sectional design. The independent t-test was used to compare the contribution of the publicly funded Ghana School Feeding Programme and private School Feeding Programme meals to total daily nutrient intakes of the children. Predictors of nutritional status of the children were assessed using logistic regression models. The private school feeding programme contributed more energy, protein, and micronutrie...
Without gains in nutritional outcomes, it is unlikely that school feeding programmes (SFP) could imp...
Communal School Feeding Programs (SFP) are based on local foods brought by children from home which ...
There is a paucity of studies in the literature regarding the nutrient content and costs of school m...
This paper compares nutrition intakes and nutritional status of school children from two public scho...
Background: Malnutrition of children in Ghana continues during school years. There is limited inform...
Abstract Background Childhood malnutrition still remains a major public health problem impacting neg...
Malnutrition is highly prevalent in developing countries. Children are at high nutritional risk of b...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the nutritional content of food served in the school feedin...
The study determined the nutritional status of under five children in Komenda Edina EguafoAbirem (KE...
The data set of the Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS, round 1, 1987 /1988) was utilized to analys...
BACKGROUND: Due to vulnerabilities resulting from disparities in socio-economic status (SES), most n...
There is a paucity of studies in the literature regarding the nutrient content and costs of school m...
Without gains in nutritional outcomes, it is unlikely that school feeding programmes (SFP) could imp...
Communal School Feeding Programs (SFP) are based on local foods brought by children from home which ...
There is a paucity of studies in the literature regarding the nutrient content and costs of school m...
This paper compares nutrition intakes and nutritional status of school children from two public scho...
Background: Malnutrition of children in Ghana continues during school years. There is limited inform...
Abstract Background Childhood malnutrition still remains a major public health problem impacting neg...
Malnutrition is highly prevalent in developing countries. Children are at high nutritional risk of b...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the nutritional content of food served in the school feedin...
The study determined the nutritional status of under five children in Komenda Edina EguafoAbirem (KE...
The data set of the Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS, round 1, 1987 /1988) was utilized to analys...
BACKGROUND: Due to vulnerabilities resulting from disparities in socio-economic status (SES), most n...
There is a paucity of studies in the literature regarding the nutrient content and costs of school m...
Without gains in nutritional outcomes, it is unlikely that school feeding programmes (SFP) could imp...
Communal School Feeding Programs (SFP) are based on local foods brought by children from home which ...
There is a paucity of studies in the literature regarding the nutrient content and costs of school m...