学校午餐计划对肯尼亚基利菲县半干旱地区学龄前儿童微量营养素摄入量的贡献

BO Mungai, A. Onyango, Mungai Beatrice, Okoth
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营养不良会对学龄前儿童的认知和身体发育产生不利影响,尤其是在干旱和半干旱地区,影响深远,直至成年。学校供餐计划被视为改善儿童健康的安全措施。这项研究评估了学校午餐供餐计划在改善肯尼亚基利菲县学龄前儿童微量营养素摄入量方面的作用。这项准实验研究涉及来自十所幼儿教育发展(ECED)中心的288名儿童及其家长/监护人。其中五个中心有政府资助的学校午餐计划(午餐计划组),另外五个中心没有午餐计划(非午餐计划组)。收集的数据包括采用 24 小时回忆法和个人膳食多样性评分(IDDS)得出的儿童摄入的食物种类、频率和数量。微量营养素的摄入量是根据 2007 年营养调查计划和 2009 年世界卫生组织指南中的 "建议膳食充足量"(RDA)进行评估的。数据管理和分析使用了 SPSS 24 版和 SAS 9.4 版统计软件。推理统计包括卡方、相关和回归,用于评估喂养计划对微量营养素摄入量的贡献。所有分析的统计显著性临界值均定为 p<0.05。结果表明,微量营养素的摄入量较低,参加供餐计划的儿童中只有 12% 的锌达到了 RDA 标准,而未参加供餐计划的儿童中只有 2%的锌达到了 RDA 标准。在铁的摄入量方面,参加喂养计划的儿童中有 30% 达到了 RDA 标准,而未参加喂养计划的儿童中只有 16%达到了 RDA 标准。所有儿童都达到了碘、维生素 A 和 C 的 RDA 标准,但没有儿童达到钙的 RDA 标准。这项研究建议,学校供餐食品应多样化并保持供应的一致性,以提高微量营养素的摄入量。需要增强社区在营养教育、创收和食品生产方面的能力,以满足儿童的营养需求,预防微量营养素缺乏症。关键词膳食多样性 微量营养素缺乏 学龄前儿童 建议的膳食充足量
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Contribution of school lunch programme to intake of micronutrients among preschool children in semi arid areas of Kilifi County, Kenya
Undernutrition adversely affects the cognitive and physical development of preschool children especially in arid and semi-arid areas, with far reaching effects up to adulthood. School feeding programmes are perceived as safety measures to improve children’s health. The study assessed the contribution of school lunch feeding programmes in improving the micronutrients intake of preschool children in Kilifi County, Kenya. This quasi experimental study involved 288 children from ten Early Childhood Education Development (ECED) centers and their parents/ guardians. Five of the centers had a government sponsored school lunch programme (Lunch programme group) and the other five centers had no lunch programme (Non programme group). Data collected included types of food, frequency and quantity consumed by the children using 24 hours’ recall method and Individual Dietary Diversity Score (IDDS). The micronutrients intake was assessed through Recommended Dietary Adequacy (RDA) using NutriSurvey 2007 Program and 2009 WHO guidelines. The SPSS version 24 and SAS version 9.4 statistical software were used in data management and analysis. Inferential statistics including Chi-square, correlation and regression were used to evaluate the contribution of the feeding programme to the micronutrient intake. The threshold for statistical significance for all analysis was set at p<0.05. The results indicated a low intake of micronutrients with only 12% meeting RDA for zinc in the feeding programme and 2% for those not in the programme. For iron, 30% of those in the programme met the RDA and 16% for those not in the programme. All the children met the RDA for iodine, vitamin A and C but none met the RDA for calcium. The study suggests diversification and supply consistency of school feeding foods to boost the micronutrient intake. The community needs to be empowered in areas of nutrition education, income generation and food production to be able to cater for the children’s nutritional needs and prevent micronutrient deficiency. Key words: Dietary diversity, Micronutrient deficiency, preschoolers, recommended dietary adequacy
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African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development
African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development (AJFAND) is a highly cited and prestigious quarterly peer reviewed journal with a global reputation, published in Kenya by the Africa Scholarly Science Communications Trust (ASSCAT). Our internationally recognized publishing programme covers a wide range of scientific and development disciplines, including agriculture, food, nutrition, environmental management and sustainable development related information.
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