Undernutrition and micronutrient deficiency continue to be two of the major health burdens in less developed economies. In this study, we explore the link between urban agriculture, dietary diversity and child health, using weight-for-age and height-for-age Z-scores. The study makes use of two rounds of observational data for urban Tanzania and employs an instrumental variables estimation approach. We show that practising urban agriculture leads to the consumption of a greater variety of food items and the health status of urban children living in households practising urban agriculture significantly improves in the short and, more importantly, long term
Malnutrition remains a big public health issue especially in developing countries. The purpose of th...
Childhood undernutrition is a health crisis in the rapidly expanding informal settlements of low-inc...
Aims: To document the relationships between child dietary diversity and acute malnutrition (wasting)...
Undernutrition and micronutrient deficiency continue to be two of the major health burdens in less d...
Undernutrition and micronutrient deficiency continue to be two of the major health burdens in less d...
Undernutrition affects millions of children in low- and middle- income countries, causing poor growt...
Background: Adequate nutrition is essential for good health and active life. However, diets in most ...
Undernutrition in developing countries continues to affect 780 million people resulting in poor grow...
Malnutrition is recognized as a major issue among low-income households in developing countries with...
Previous research has suggested that urban agriculture has a positive impact on the household food s...
Previous research has suggested that urban agriculture has a positive impact on the household food s...
Malnutrition is recognized as a major issue among low-income households in developing countries with...
Research Article published by Archives of Public HealthUnder nutrition remains a serious problem amo...
It is increasingly recognized that urbanization is accompanied by profound changes in African diets....
Underweight and stunting are highly prevalent public health problems in developing countries, partic...
Malnutrition remains a big public health issue especially in developing countries. The purpose of th...
Childhood undernutrition is a health crisis in the rapidly expanding informal settlements of low-inc...
Aims: To document the relationships between child dietary diversity and acute malnutrition (wasting)...
Undernutrition and micronutrient deficiency continue to be two of the major health burdens in less d...
Undernutrition and micronutrient deficiency continue to be two of the major health burdens in less d...
Undernutrition affects millions of children in low- and middle- income countries, causing poor growt...
Background: Adequate nutrition is essential for good health and active life. However, diets in most ...
Undernutrition in developing countries continues to affect 780 million people resulting in poor grow...
Malnutrition is recognized as a major issue among low-income households in developing countries with...
Previous research has suggested that urban agriculture has a positive impact on the household food s...
Previous research has suggested that urban agriculture has a positive impact on the household food s...
Malnutrition is recognized as a major issue among low-income households in developing countries with...
Research Article published by Archives of Public HealthUnder nutrition remains a serious problem amo...
It is increasingly recognized that urbanization is accompanied by profound changes in African diets....
Underweight and stunting are highly prevalent public health problems in developing countries, partic...
Malnutrition remains a big public health issue especially in developing countries. The purpose of th...
Childhood undernutrition is a health crisis in the rapidly expanding informal settlements of low-inc...
Aims: To document the relationships between child dietary diversity and acute malnutrition (wasting)...