The contribution of Street Foods (SF) to the energy and nutrient intakes of young children in rural African communities has been understudied. Under the Enhancing Child Nutrition through Animal Source Food Management (ENAM) project, a microcredit and nutrition education intervention with caregivers of children 2-to 5-years old in rural Ghana, the prevalence of SF consumption by young children and the contribution SF make to children’s energy, nutrient and Animal Source Food (ASF) intakes were assessed. A simple random sample of 172 caregiver-child pairs residing in the ENAM intervention communities in Winneba and Techiman municipalities participated in this study. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to interview caregivers about ...
Poor diet quality is the primary determinant of the high prevalence rates of malnutrition in Ghana. ...
In rural Benin, malnutrition, especially micronutrient deficiencies, contrasts with a rich agrobiodi...
Aims: To document the relationships between child dietary diversity and acute malnutrition (wasting)...
The contribution of Street Foods (SF) to the energy and nutrient intakes of young children in rural ...
Communal School Feeding Programs (SFP) are based on local foods brought by children from home which ...
Objective To review studies examining the nutritional value of street foods and their contribution t...
Poor diet quality is the primary determinant of the high prevalence rates of malnutrition in Ghana. ...
Communal School Feeding Programs (SFP) are based on local foods brought by children from home which ...
High rates of malnutrition among Ghanaian children indicate the need to examine deter...
Background. Identifying the combination of local foods that optimize nutrient intake is challenging....
Low income and lack of knowledge about child nutrition have been identified as key constraints to th...
Food-based dietary guidelines (FBDGs) provide guidance to policy makers, the private sector and cons...
The food and nutrient intake and the proportion of these supplied by street foods was studied in a g...
Food-based dietary guidelines (FBDGs) provide guidance to policy makers, the private sector and cons...
Provision of a snack at school could help alleviate the micronutrient malnutrition that is common am...
Poor diet quality is the primary determinant of the high prevalence rates of malnutrition in Ghana. ...
In rural Benin, malnutrition, especially micronutrient deficiencies, contrasts with a rich agrobiodi...
Aims: To document the relationships between child dietary diversity and acute malnutrition (wasting)...
The contribution of Street Foods (SF) to the energy and nutrient intakes of young children in rural ...
Communal School Feeding Programs (SFP) are based on local foods brought by children from home which ...
Objective To review studies examining the nutritional value of street foods and their contribution t...
Poor diet quality is the primary determinant of the high prevalence rates of malnutrition in Ghana. ...
Communal School Feeding Programs (SFP) are based on local foods brought by children from home which ...
High rates of malnutrition among Ghanaian children indicate the need to examine deter...
Background. Identifying the combination of local foods that optimize nutrient intake is challenging....
Low income and lack of knowledge about child nutrition have been identified as key constraints to th...
Food-based dietary guidelines (FBDGs) provide guidance to policy makers, the private sector and cons...
The food and nutrient intake and the proportion of these supplied by street foods was studied in a g...
Food-based dietary guidelines (FBDGs) provide guidance to policy makers, the private sector and cons...
Provision of a snack at school could help alleviate the micronutrient malnutrition that is common am...
Poor diet quality is the primary determinant of the high prevalence rates of malnutrition in Ghana. ...
In rural Benin, malnutrition, especially micronutrient deficiencies, contrasts with a rich agrobiodi...
Aims: To document the relationships between child dietary diversity and acute malnutrition (wasting)...