HOUSEHOLD FOOD CONSUMPTION AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN AGED 6 TO 59 MONTHS IN ZINDER, NIGER REPUBLIC
Malnutrition exists in both urban and rural areas in Niger. An analysis of food and nutrition situation was carried out in the urban municipality of Zinder in order to contribute to a better understanding of the situation. This work was done from February to March 2018, at the household level, sampl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of food, agriculture, nutrition, and development : AJFAND agriculture, nutrition, and development : AJFAND, 2021-02, Vol.20 (6) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Malnutrition exists in both urban and rural areas in Niger. An analysis
of food and nutrition situation was carried out in the urban
municipality of Zinder in order to contribute to a better understanding
of the situation. This work was done from February to March 2018, at
the household level, sampled by probabilistic method. The study
involved 168 children from 6 to 59 months selected from 150 households
in 15neighborhoods in the urban municipalities of Zinder. An analysis
of the Food Consumption Score and Household Food Diversity Score showed
acceptable food consumption and high food diversity respectively
in58.7% and 67.3% of households. Furthermore, the results showed that
the socio-economic characteristics that determined Score of food
consumption were the main activities of heads of households and their
wives. Food diversity was generally acceptable, although 2.7 % of
households still had low dietary diversity in the study area. Also,
food diversity remained low overall for nearly 8.9% of children with a
rate of 6.0% for households headed by a woman. Nevertheless, the latter
female-headed households had an estimated 13.7% of children with
average individual food diversity. The prevalence of acute global
malnutrition is 13.1% with the severe form at3%. It should be noted
that girls were much more affected by this severe form (3.4%) compared
to 2.5% for boys. However, stunting was more prevalent in males than in
females with 57.5% and 46.6%,respectively. Moderate form accounting for
28.4% in females compared to 17.5% in males. This nutritional status
reflects the relatively acceptable food situation in which these
children lived. Furthermore, the appreciation of different foods and
modes of consumption have shown on the one hand that the diet remains
monotonous. On the other hand, this analysis revealed that cereal-based
dishes accompanied by vegetable/leafy sauces predominated in these
households in the study area. This situation exposes the members of
these households and especially young children to the risk of
malnutrition. |
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ISSN: | 1684-5358 |