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Street foods contribute to nutrient intakes among children from rural communities in Winneba and Techiman municipalities, Ghana

机译:街头食品有助于加纳Winneba和Techiman市农村社区儿童的营养摄入

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The contribution of Street Foods (SF) to the energy and nutrient intakes of young children in rural African communities has been understudied. Under the Enhancing Child Nutrition through Animal Source Food Management (ENAM) project, a microcredit and nutrition education intervention with caregivers of children 2-to 5-years old in rural Ghana, the prevalence of SF consumption by young children and the contribution SF make to children’s energy, nutrient and Animal Source Food (ASF) intakes were assessed. A simple random sample of 172 caregiver-child pairs residing in the ENAM intervention communities in Winneba and Techiman municipalities participated in this study. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to interview caregivers about SF purchased for their 2- to 5-years old children in the previous week. During two non-consecutive 12-hour home observations, all foods consumed by a subsample of the children (n=45) were weighed. Energy and nutrient content of weighed foods were estimated using the Ghanaian food composition table. About 80% of caregivers purchased SF for their child at least once that previous week. Most (76%) SF purchased were grain-based and were purchased as complete meals. The children’s total ASF intake was 69.9 ± 11.0 g; quantity of ASF consumed was similar but their sources of ASF differed between the two municipalities. In Techiman, SF contributed 36% of the ASF consumed over the two observation days compared to 4.2% in Winneba (P=0.003). Overall, SF contributed 35% of energy, 43% of vitamin A, 20% of vitamin B12, 30% of zinc, 34% of iron, and 54% of calcium consumed by children. The contribution of SF to young children’s dietary intakes, especially their ASF intakes and hence micronutrient intakes, may improve overall dietary quality. This study provides evidence that, SF is an important part of children’s diets in rural Ghana and could be an important target for food-based interventions to enhance nutrition in young children.
机译:人们尚未研究街头食品对非洲农村社区幼儿能量和营养摄入的贡献。在通过动物源食品管理(ENAM)增强儿童营养的项目下,对加纳农村地区2至5岁的儿童的照料者进行了小额信贷和营养教育干预措施,幼儿的科幻小说消费盛行以及科幻小说对对儿童的能量,营养和动物源性食物(ASF)摄入量进行了评估。来自Winneba和Techiman市的ENAM干预社区的172个照护者对的简单随机样本参加了这项研究。使用半结构化问卷调查看护人,询问他们前一周为2至5岁的孩子购买的SF。在两次非连续的12小时家庭观察中,对儿童的一个子样本(n = 45)消耗的所有食物进行了称重。使用加纳食品成分表估算称量食品的能量和营养成分。大约80%的看护者在前一周至少为他们的孩子购买了SF。购买的大多数(76%)SF以谷物为基础,并作为全餐购买。儿童的ASF总摄入量为69.9±11.0克;消耗的ASF数量相似,但两个城市的ASF来源不同。在Techiman,在两个观察日中,SF贡献了ASF消耗的36%,而Winneba则为4.2%(P = 0.003)。总体而言,SF消耗了35%的能量,43%的维生素A,20%的维生素B12、30%的锌,34%的铁和54%的钙。 SF对幼儿的饮食摄入量的贡献,尤其是他们的ASF摄入量以及微量营养素的摄入量,可能会改善整体饮食质量。这项研究提供的证据表明,SF是加纳农村地区儿童饮食中的重要组成部分,并且可能是基于食物的干预措施的重要目标,以增强幼儿的营养。

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