Without gains in nutritional outcomes, it is unlikely that school feeding programmes (SFP) could improve cognition and academic performance of schoolchildren despite the improvements in school enrolment. We compared the nutrient intake adequacy and Fe and nutritional status of SFP and non-SFP participants in a cross-sectional survey involving 383 schoolchildren (aged 5–13 years). Quantitative 24 h recalls and weighed food records, repeated in 20 % subsample, were used to estimate energy and nutrient intakes adjusted for day-to-day variations. The probability of adequacy (PA) was calculated for selected micronutrients and the mean of all PA (MPA) was calculated. The concentrations of Hb, serum ferritin, and soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR...
Due to rapid urbanization and high food prices and in the absence of nutrition programs, school chil...
Urban areas in West Africa are not immune to undernutrition with recent urbanization and high food p...
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...
Abstract Background Childhood malnutrition still remains a major public health problem impacting neg...
Background: Malnutrition of children in Ghana continues during school years. There is limited inform...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the nutritional content of food served in the school feedin...
This paper compares nutrition intakes and nutritional status of school children from two public scho...
Communal School Feeding Programs (SFP) are based on local foods brought by children from home which ...
Malnutrition is highly prevalent in developing countries. Children are at high nutritional risk of b...
Communal School Feeding Programs (SFP) are based on local foods brought by children from home which ...
Abstract Background School Feeding Program (SFP) is a targeted safety net program designed to provid...
Due to rapid urbanization and high food prices and in the absence of nutrition programs, school chil...
Background: Optimal complementary feeding is critical for adequate growth and development in infants...
Due to rapid urbanization and high food prices and in the absence of nutrition programs, school chil...
Urban areas in West Africa are not immune to undernutrition with recent urbanization and high food p...
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...
Abstract Background Childhood malnutrition still remains a major public health problem impacting neg...
Background: Malnutrition of children in Ghana continues during school years. There is limited inform...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the nutritional content of food served in the school feedin...
This paper compares nutrition intakes and nutritional status of school children from two public scho...
Communal School Feeding Programs (SFP) are based on local foods brought by children from home which ...
Malnutrition is highly prevalent in developing countries. Children are at high nutritional risk of b...
Communal School Feeding Programs (SFP) are based on local foods brought by children from home which ...
Abstract Background School Feeding Program (SFP) is a targeted safety net program designed to provid...
Due to rapid urbanization and high food prices and in the absence of nutrition programs, school chil...
Background: Optimal complementary feeding is critical for adequate growth and development in infants...
Due to rapid urbanization and high food prices and in the absence of nutrition programs, school chil...
Urban areas in West Africa are not immune to undernutrition with recent urbanization and high food p...
There is a paucity of studies in the literature regarding the nutrient content and costs of school m...