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Effects of a participatory agriculture and nutrition education project on child growth in northern Malawi.

机译:参与性农业和营养教育项目对马拉维北部儿童成长的影响。

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Objective. To investigate whether children in households involved in a participatory agriculture and nutrition intervention had improved growth compared to children in matched comparable households and whether the level of involvement and length of time in the project had an effect on child growth. Design. A prospective quasi-experimental study comparing baseline and follow-up data in "intervention" villages with matched subjects in "comparison" villages. Mixed model analyses were conducted on standardized child growth scores (weight- and height-for-age Z-scores), controlling for child age and testing for effects of length of time and intensity of village involvement in the intervention. Setting. A participatory agriculture and nutrition project (the Soils, Food and Healthy Communities (SFHC) project) was initiated by Ekwendeni Hospital aimed at improving child nutritional status with smallholder farmers in a rural area in northern Malawi. Agricultural interventions involved intercropping legumes and visits from farmer researchers, while nutrition education involved home visits and group meetings. Subjects. Participants in intervention villages were self-selected, and control participants were matched by age and household food security status of the child. Over a 6-year period, nine surveys were conducted, taking 3838 height and weight measures of children under the age of 3 years. Results. There was an improvement over initial conditions of up to 0.6 in weight-for-age Z-score (WAZ; from --0.4 (SD 0.5) to 0.3 (SD 0.4)) for children in the longest involved villages, and an improvement over initial conditions of 0.8 in WAZ for children in the most intensely involved villages (from --0.6 (SD 0.4) to 0.2 (SD 0.4)). Conclusions. Long-term efforts to improve child nutrition through participatory agricultural interventions had a significant effect on child growth.
机译:目的。调查参与性农业和营养干预的家庭中的儿童与相匹配的可比家庭中的儿童相比是否有改善的成长,以及该项目的参与程度和时间长短是否对儿童成长产生影响。设计。一项前瞻性准实验研究,比较了“干预”村庄与“比较”村庄相匹配的受试者的基线和随访数据。对标准的儿童生长分数(年龄的体重和身高 Z 分数)进行了混合模型分析,控制了儿童的年龄,并测试了时间长度和村庄参与强度的影响。介入。设置。 Ekwendeni医院发起了一个参与性农业和营养项目(土壤,食物与健康社区(SFHC)项目),旨在改善马拉维北部农村地区小农户的儿童营养状况。农业干预涉及豆科作物间作种植和农民研究人员的访问,而营养教育涉及家庭访问和小组会议。主题。干预村的参与者是自行选择的,对照参与者则根据孩子的年龄和家庭粮食安全状况进行匹配。在6年的时间里,进行了9次调查,对3岁以下儿童的身高和体重进行了3838项测量。结果。对于最长的儿童,与初始条件相比,年龄最大体重 Z 得分提高了0.6(WAZ;从--0.4(SD 0.5)到0.3(SD 0.4))涉及最严重的村庄,并使受影响最严重的村庄的儿童的WAZ初始条件提高了0.8(从--0.6(SD 0.4)到0.2(SD 0.4))。结论。通过参与性农业干预措施改善儿童营养的长期努力对儿童成长产生了重大影响。

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