This study focuses on the intake of vitamin A from staple foods that are or could be fortified using a survey conducted in three major cities in Ghana. The study distinguishes among consumption frequencies, i.e., daily, weekly, and monthly, of five staples (wheat and maize flour, groundnut oil, palm oil, and vegetable oil). A multivariate probit technique estimates three sets of five equations accounting for the consumption of five staples in three time periods (daily, weekly monthly). The correlations across equations were tested indicating the suitability of the selected estimation approach. The results suggest that per capita income, geographic location, employment status, education, and market access are important in determining consump...
Food fortification has proven to be an important strategy for addressing micronutrient deficiency th...
Vitamin A deficiency is common among preschoolers in low-income settings and a serious public health...
There is severe clinical vitamin A deficiency (VAD) prevalence among Ghanaians and many African coun...
This study focuses on the intake of vitamin A from staple foods that are or could be fortified using...
In 2000, The World Health Organisation reported that at least 254 million preschool children suffer ...
Vitamin A deficiency remains a public health problem in Burkina Faso and elsewhere in the developing...
Vitamin A (VA) fortification of cooking oil is considered a cost-effective strategy for increasing V...
Mandatory fortification of edible oil (soybean and palm) with vitamin A was decreed in Bangladesh in...
Vitamin A (VA) fortification of cooking oil is considered a cost-effective strategy for increasing V...
Food-based approaches such as dietary diversification, nutrient retention and biofortification combi...
Mandatory fortification of edible oil (soybean and palm) with vitamin A was decreed in Bangladesh in...
BackgroundVitamin A one of the important micronutrients that it cannot be made in the human body and...
In 2011, Tanzania mandated the fortification of edible oil with vitamin A to help address its vitami...
Food fortification is considered as an important strategy for addressing micronutrient malnutrition ...
Objective: To determine knowledge and consumption pattern of vitamin A foods rich foods available to...
Food fortification has proven to be an important strategy for addressing micronutrient deficiency th...
Vitamin A deficiency is common among preschoolers in low-income settings and a serious public health...
There is severe clinical vitamin A deficiency (VAD) prevalence among Ghanaians and many African coun...
This study focuses on the intake of vitamin A from staple foods that are or could be fortified using...
In 2000, The World Health Organisation reported that at least 254 million preschool children suffer ...
Vitamin A deficiency remains a public health problem in Burkina Faso and elsewhere in the developing...
Vitamin A (VA) fortification of cooking oil is considered a cost-effective strategy for increasing V...
Mandatory fortification of edible oil (soybean and palm) with vitamin A was decreed in Bangladesh in...
Vitamin A (VA) fortification of cooking oil is considered a cost-effective strategy for increasing V...
Food-based approaches such as dietary diversification, nutrient retention and biofortification combi...
Mandatory fortification of edible oil (soybean and palm) with vitamin A was decreed in Bangladesh in...
BackgroundVitamin A one of the important micronutrients that it cannot be made in the human body and...
In 2011, Tanzania mandated the fortification of edible oil with vitamin A to help address its vitami...
Food fortification is considered as an important strategy for addressing micronutrient malnutrition ...
Objective: To determine knowledge and consumption pattern of vitamin A foods rich foods available to...
Food fortification has proven to be an important strategy for addressing micronutrient deficiency th...
Vitamin A deficiency is common among preschoolers in low-income settings and a serious public health...
There is severe clinical vitamin A deficiency (VAD) prevalence among Ghanaians and many African coun...