This paper describes households’ perceptions of hunger and adequacy of dietary intake by caregivers. A descriptive cross-sectional study in the quantitative research paradigm was conducted to collect data from caregivers (N=50) who were responsible for buying and preparing food for school aged children, residing in different households in Bronkhorstspruit in the Gauteng Province South Africa. Caregivers were individually interviewed using structured questionnaires (socio-demographic, Hunger Scale and the 24 hour-recall questionnaires, respectively). The majority (68%) of the caregivers had good nutrition knowledge but they did not know how to apply the knowledge in their dietary lifestyle. The socio-economic status and nutrition kno...
Background Despite South Africa being an upper middle-income country producing enough food to sustai...
ABSTRACT: Several recent studies define food insecurity as a situation where the availability of nut...
South Africa is regarded as food secure; however, food insecurity and malnutrition are still affecti...
This paper describes households’ perceptions of hunger and adequacy of dietary intake by caregivers....
Globally, approximately one out of every nine people do not get enough food to eat. The situation is...
Globally, approximately one out of every nine people do not get enough food to eat. The situation is...
Abstract Background Dietary diversity is a good al...
Nutrition of children is crucial for normal physical, mental, and social development especially in t...
South Africa is rated a food secure nation, but large numbers of households within the country have ...
South Africa ranks high among the developing countries with income inequality and household food ins...
Health and wellbeing of humans is affected by their eating habits, patterns and choice of meals. Thi...
BACKGROUND: South Africa is rated a food secure nation, but large numbers of households within the c...
South Africa has a high incidence of childhood mortality and morbidity.\ud More than fifty percent i...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.Children less than five years of ...
The paper describes household perceptions of food accessibility status, average number of meals a ho...
Background Despite South Africa being an upper middle-income country producing enough food to sustai...
ABSTRACT: Several recent studies define food insecurity as a situation where the availability of nut...
South Africa is regarded as food secure; however, food insecurity and malnutrition are still affecti...
This paper describes households’ perceptions of hunger and adequacy of dietary intake by caregivers....
Globally, approximately one out of every nine people do not get enough food to eat. The situation is...
Globally, approximately one out of every nine people do not get enough food to eat. The situation is...
Abstract Background Dietary diversity is a good al...
Nutrition of children is crucial for normal physical, mental, and social development especially in t...
South Africa is rated a food secure nation, but large numbers of households within the country have ...
South Africa ranks high among the developing countries with income inequality and household food ins...
Health and wellbeing of humans is affected by their eating habits, patterns and choice of meals. Thi...
BACKGROUND: South Africa is rated a food secure nation, but large numbers of households within the c...
South Africa has a high incidence of childhood mortality and morbidity.\ud More than fifty percent i...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.Children less than five years of ...
The paper describes household perceptions of food accessibility status, average number of meals a ho...
Background Despite South Africa being an upper middle-income country producing enough food to sustai...
ABSTRACT: Several recent studies define food insecurity as a situation where the availability of nut...
South Africa is regarded as food secure; however, food insecurity and malnutrition are still affecti...