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Using a Community-Based Early Childhood Development Center as a Platform to Promote Production and Consumption Diversity Increases Children's Dietary Intake and Reduces Stunting in Malawi: A Cluster-Randomized Trial

BACKGROUND: Children in Malawi face nutritional risks related to low-quality diets and chronic malnutrition. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the impact of a 1-y early childhood development (ECD) center–based agriculture and nutrition intervention aimed at improving household production diversity, ma...

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Autores principales: Gelli, Aulo, Margolies, Amy, Santacroce, Marco, Roschnik, Natalie, Twalibu, Aisha, Katundu, Mangani, Moestue, Helen, Alderman, Harold, Ruel, Marie
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6168702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30204916
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxy148
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author Gelli, Aulo
Margolies, Amy
Santacroce, Marco
Roschnik, Natalie
Twalibu, Aisha
Katundu, Mangani
Moestue, Helen
Alderman, Harold
Ruel, Marie
author_facet Gelli, Aulo
Margolies, Amy
Santacroce, Marco
Roschnik, Natalie
Twalibu, Aisha
Katundu, Mangani
Moestue, Helen
Alderman, Harold
Ruel, Marie
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description BACKGROUND: Children in Malawi face nutritional risks related to low-quality diets and chronic malnutrition. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the impact of a 1-y early childhood development (ECD) center–based agriculture and nutrition intervention aimed at improving household production diversity, maternal knowledge on child nutrition and feeding practices, and children's diets and anthropometric measures. METHODS: A longitudinal cluster-randomized controlled trial was implemented in 60 community-based childcare centers (CBCCs), covering 1248 preschool children (aged 36–72 mo) and 304 younger siblings (aged 6–24 mo). CBCCs were randomly assigned to 1) a control group providing the Save the Children's ECD program or 2) a treatment group providing a standard ECD program with additional activities to improve nutritious food production and behavior change communication to improve diets and care practices for young children. Primary outcomes were household production and production diversity, preschooler enrollment and attendance, and dietary intake measured by quantitative 24-h recall and minimum diet diversity for younger siblings. Secondary outcomes included anthropometric measures for preschoolers and younger siblings, child development scores for preschoolers, and women's asset ownership and time use (the latter 2 are not discussed in this article). We used difference-in-difference (DID) estimates to assess impacts. RESULTS: Compared with the control group, preschool children in the intervention group had greater increases in nutrient intakes and in dietary diversity. No impacts on anthropometric measures were seen in preschoolers. Younger siblings in the intervention group had greater increases in height-for-age z scores than did children in the control group (DID: 0.44; P < 0.05) and greater reductions in the prevalence of stunting (DID: –17 percentage points; P < 0.05). The plausibility of the impact on growth in younger siblings was supported by effects along program impact pathways, including production of nutritious foods, caregiver knowledge, and dietary diversity. CONCLUSION: Implementing an integrated agriculture and nutrition intervention through an ECD platform benefited children's diets and reduced stunting among younger siblings of targeted preschoolers. This trial was registered on the ISRCTN registry as ISCRCTN96497560.
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spelling pubmed-61687022018-12-03 Using a Community-Based Early Childhood Development Center as a Platform to Promote Production and Consumption Diversity Increases Children's Dietary Intake and Reduces Stunting in Malawi: A Cluster-Randomized Trial Gelli, Aulo Margolies, Amy Santacroce, Marco Roschnik, Natalie Twalibu, Aisha Katundu, Mangani Moestue, Helen Alderman, Harold Ruel, Marie J Nutr Nutritional Epidemiology BACKGROUND: Children in Malawi face nutritional risks related to low-quality diets and chronic malnutrition. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the impact of a 1-y early childhood development (ECD) center–based agriculture and nutrition intervention aimed at improving household production diversity, maternal knowledge on child nutrition and feeding practices, and children's diets and anthropometric measures. METHODS: A longitudinal cluster-randomized controlled trial was implemented in 60 community-based childcare centers (CBCCs), covering 1248 preschool children (aged 36–72 mo) and 304 younger siblings (aged 6–24 mo). CBCCs were randomly assigned to 1) a control group providing the Save the Children's ECD program or 2) a treatment group providing a standard ECD program with additional activities to improve nutritious food production and behavior change communication to improve diets and care practices for young children. Primary outcomes were household production and production diversity, preschooler enrollment and attendance, and dietary intake measured by quantitative 24-h recall and minimum diet diversity for younger siblings. Secondary outcomes included anthropometric measures for preschoolers and younger siblings, child development scores for preschoolers, and women's asset ownership and time use (the latter 2 are not discussed in this article). We used difference-in-difference (DID) estimates to assess impacts. RESULTS: Compared with the control group, preschool children in the intervention group had greater increases in nutrient intakes and in dietary diversity. No impacts on anthropometric measures were seen in preschoolers. Younger siblings in the intervention group had greater increases in height-for-age z scores than did children in the control group (DID: 0.44; P < 0.05) and greater reductions in the prevalence of stunting (DID: –17 percentage points; P < 0.05). The plausibility of the impact on growth in younger siblings was supported by effects along program impact pathways, including production of nutritious foods, caregiver knowledge, and dietary diversity. CONCLUSION: Implementing an integrated agriculture and nutrition intervention through an ECD platform benefited children's diets and reduced stunting among younger siblings of targeted preschoolers. This trial was registered on the ISRCTN registry as ISCRCTN96497560. Oxford University Press 2018-10 2018-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6168702/ /pubmed/30204916 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxy148 Text en © 2018 American Society for Nutrition. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Nutritional Epidemiology
Gelli, Aulo
Margolies, Amy
Santacroce, Marco
Roschnik, Natalie
Twalibu, Aisha
Katundu, Mangani
Moestue, Helen
Alderman, Harold
Ruel, Marie
Using a Community-Based Early Childhood Development Center as a Platform to Promote Production and Consumption Diversity Increases Children's Dietary Intake and Reduces Stunting in Malawi: A Cluster-Randomized Trial
title Using a Community-Based Early Childhood Development Center as a Platform to Promote Production and Consumption Diversity Increases Children's Dietary Intake and Reduces Stunting in Malawi: A Cluster-Randomized Trial
title_full Using a Community-Based Early Childhood Development Center as a Platform to Promote Production and Consumption Diversity Increases Children's Dietary Intake and Reduces Stunting in Malawi: A Cluster-Randomized Trial
title_fullStr Using a Community-Based Early Childhood Development Center as a Platform to Promote Production and Consumption Diversity Increases Children's Dietary Intake and Reduces Stunting in Malawi: A Cluster-Randomized Trial
title_full_unstemmed Using a Community-Based Early Childhood Development Center as a Platform to Promote Production and Consumption Diversity Increases Children's Dietary Intake and Reduces Stunting in Malawi: A Cluster-Randomized Trial
title_short Using a Community-Based Early Childhood Development Center as a Platform to Promote Production and Consumption Diversity Increases Children's Dietary Intake and Reduces Stunting in Malawi: A Cluster-Randomized Trial
title_sort using a community-based early childhood development center as a platform to promote production and consumption diversity increases children's dietary intake and reduces stunting in malawi: a cluster-randomized trial
topic Nutritional Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6168702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30204916
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxy148
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