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The Oportunidades Program’s Fortified Food Supplement, but Not Improvements in the Home Diet, Increased the Intake of Key Micronutrients in Rural Mexican Children Aged 12–59 Months

机译:Oportunidades计划的强化食品补充剂,但并未改善家庭饮食,增加了12至59个月大的墨西哥农村儿童的关键微量营养素的摄入量

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Mexico’s Oportunidades program provides conditional cash transfers, nutrition education, health services, and fortified food supplements for the young children of poor families. We have documented the effects of the program on growth and reduction of anemia. To better understand the impact pathways and disentangle the relative effects on dietary intake of the food supplements compared with other program components, we analyzed data from a randomized effectiveness evaluation of the Oportunidades program in rural children aged 12–59 mo. All Oportunidades beneficiaries received the cash transfers and the health and education components, but some children did not consume the supplements. The children’s diet was evaluated using a single 24-h recall. The impact was estimated using multiple linear regression models with community-level random effects. Comparisons were made among children who received all the benefits of Oportunidades, including the fortified food supplement (SG), beneficiaries of the program who did not consume the food supplement (NSG), and the control group (CG). Relative to the NSG and CG, respectively, the SG consumed greater amounts of [mean (95% CI)]: energy, 94 (28, 160) and 111 (43, 180) kcal/d; iron, 7.6 (6.3, 8.9) and 7.7 (6.5, 9.0) mg/d; zinc, 7.5 (6.4, 8.6) and 7.6 (6.5, 8.7) mg/d; and vitamin A, 0.109 (0.071, 0.147) and 0.120 (0.080, 0.159) mg retinol equivalents/d. No differences were found between the NSG and CG (P 0.05). To conclude, the Oportunidades program had a positive impact on the diet of children. The effects of the program on dietary intake resulted from the food supplement and not from improvements in the home diet. Our findings are useful for identifying which program components contributed to the effects on the nutritional status of children.
机译:墨西哥的Oportunidades计划为贫困家庭的幼儿提供有条件的现金转移,营养教育,保健服务和强化食品补充剂。我们已经记录了该计划对贫血增长和减少的影响。为了更好地了解与其他计划组成部分相比,食品补充剂的影响途径和饮食摄入的相对影响,我们分析了对12-59 mo农村儿童进行Oportunidades计划的随机有效性评估数据。所有的机会主义者受益人都收到了现金转账以及保健和教育部分,但一些儿童没有消费补充食品。使用一次24小时回忆来评估孩子的饮食。使用具有社区水平随机效应的多个线性回归模型估算了影响。比较了接受机会疗法的所有益处的儿童,包括强化食品补充剂(SG),未食用食品补充剂的计划受益者(NSG)和对照组(CG)。相对于NSG和CG,SG消耗了更多的[平均值(95%CI)]:能量,94(28,160)和111(43,180)kcal / d;铁7.6(6.3,8.9)和7.7(6.5,9.0)mg / d;锌7.5(6.4,8.6)和7.6(6.5,8.7)mg / d;和维生素A,0.109(0.071,0.147)和0.120(0.080,0.159)毫克视黄醇当量/天。 NSG和CG之间未发现差异(P> 0.05)。最后,机会计划对儿童的饮食产生了积极影响。该计划对饮食摄入的影响来自食物的补充,而不是来自家庭饮食的改善。我们的发现对于确定哪些程序组成部分对儿童的营养状况有影响是有用的。

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