Consumption of animal source foods, through livestock production, improves children's growth and micronutrient status. However, research on the relationship between livestock ownership and childhood anemia has produced conflicting results. The current study used robust analytical approaches to examine the effect of household livestock ownership on children's anemia using the most recent secondary data from the national demographic and health survey. We followed a 1:1 closest neighborhood propensity score matching analysis. A propensity score was generated using the binary logistic regression model to compute the probability of owning livestock. From a total of 18,008 households enrolled in the latest Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey ...
This research aims to examine the socio-economic correlates of anemia in women, and potential source...
BackgroundAnemia, the world’s most common micro-nutrient deficiency disorder, can affect a person at...
In many low- and lower-middle-income countries, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where mixe...
Consumption of animal source foods, through livestock production, improves children's growth and mic...
Livestock ownership may mitigate anaemia among young children by providing access to animal‐source f...
Livestock ownership may influence anaemia through complex and possibly contradictory mechanisms. In ...
Anemia affects two-thirds of children under the age of five in Ghana, and remains challenging to add...
Children living in homes with livestock may have both an increased risk of enteric infections and im...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Background: In many rural low-resource settings, chron...
Although strategic thinking on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) has prioritized reducing exposur...
Livestock production and Animal-Source Foods (ASFs) like meat, milk, and eggs are excellent sources ...
This research aims to examine the socio-economic correlates of anemia in women, and potential source...
Livestock keeping can positively influence the nutritional status of populations and households thro...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa currently has the highest prevalence of malnutrition worldwide. In ch...
Anemia, defi ned as blood hemoglobin (Hb) level below 110 g/L, affects roughly half of Kenyan childr...
This research aims to examine the socio-economic correlates of anemia in women, and potential source...
BackgroundAnemia, the world’s most common micro-nutrient deficiency disorder, can affect a person at...
In many low- and lower-middle-income countries, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where mixe...
Consumption of animal source foods, through livestock production, improves children's growth and mic...
Livestock ownership may mitigate anaemia among young children by providing access to animal‐source f...
Livestock ownership may influence anaemia through complex and possibly contradictory mechanisms. In ...
Anemia affects two-thirds of children under the age of five in Ghana, and remains challenging to add...
Children living in homes with livestock may have both an increased risk of enteric infections and im...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Background: In many rural low-resource settings, chron...
Although strategic thinking on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) has prioritized reducing exposur...
Livestock production and Animal-Source Foods (ASFs) like meat, milk, and eggs are excellent sources ...
This research aims to examine the socio-economic correlates of anemia in women, and potential source...
Livestock keeping can positively influence the nutritional status of populations and households thro...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa currently has the highest prevalence of malnutrition worldwide. In ch...
Anemia, defi ned as blood hemoglobin (Hb) level below 110 g/L, affects roughly half of Kenyan childr...
This research aims to examine the socio-economic correlates of anemia in women, and potential source...
BackgroundAnemia, the world’s most common micro-nutrient deficiency disorder, can affect a person at...
In many low- and lower-middle-income countries, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where mixe...