Influence of women’s empowerment on maternal and child dietary diversity in urban Bangladesh

Consumption of diverse diets has been associated with improved maternal health and child growth. Diverse diets are a proxy for micronutrient adequacy. The nutritional effects of women’s empowerment on women and children are understudied, especially in urban locations. Hence, this study has been cond...

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Autor principal: Hoque, M. Nazmul
Formato: Póster
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Bangladesh Agricultural University 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136964
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description Consumption of diverse diets has been associated with improved maternal health and child growth. Diverse diets are a proxy for micronutrient adequacy. The nutritional effects of women’s empowerment on women and children are understudied, especially in urban locations. Hence, this study has been conducted on the status of maternal and child nutrition, understanding how it relates to various dimensions of women’s empowerment in urban settings. A sample of 1978 mother–child pairs in different cities of Bangladesh revealed that more than 75% of the mothers and 50% the children had low dietary diversity. The wealth holdings and access to resources by the women were found unsatisfactory, while 66% had the lowest to medium level of nutritional knowledge due to a lack of dietary counselling. Multivariate logistic regression indicated that child dietary diversity was influenced by the mother’s education, antenatal care, maternal dietary diversity, supportive attitude and behavior of husbands, and antenatal care. While the household wealth index can enhance both the child’s and mother’s dietary variety, nutrition education, dietary counselling, and access to and control over resources can all improve maternal dietary diversity. This study recommends improving women’s socioeconomic status by increasing their wealth and access to resources, including providing food and nutrition counselling for higher nutrition knowledge.
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spelling CGSpace1369642024-01-05T02:18:12Z Influence of women’s empowerment on maternal and child dietary diversity in urban Bangladesh Hoque, M. Nazmul gender agriculture research women's empowerment diet diversity Consumption of diverse diets has been associated with improved maternal health and child growth. Diverse diets are a proxy for micronutrient adequacy. The nutritional effects of women’s empowerment on women and children are understudied, especially in urban locations. Hence, this study has been conducted on the status of maternal and child nutrition, understanding how it relates to various dimensions of women’s empowerment in urban settings. A sample of 1978 mother–child pairs in different cities of Bangladesh revealed that more than 75% of the mothers and 50% the children had low dietary diversity. The wealth holdings and access to resources by the women were found unsatisfactory, while 66% had the lowest to medium level of nutritional knowledge due to a lack of dietary counselling. Multivariate logistic regression indicated that child dietary diversity was influenced by the mother’s education, antenatal care, maternal dietary diversity, supportive attitude and behavior of husbands, and antenatal care. While the household wealth index can enhance both the child’s and mother’s dietary variety, nutrition education, dietary counselling, and access to and control over resources can all improve maternal dietary diversity. This study recommends improving women’s socioeconomic status by increasing their wealth and access to resources, including providing food and nutrition counselling for higher nutrition knowledge. 2023-10-10 2024-01-04T12:46:34Z 2024-01-04T12:46:34Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136964 en Open Access application/pdf Bangladesh Agricultural University Hoque, M. Nazmul. 2023. Influence of women’s empowerment on maternal and child dietary diversity in urban Bangladesh. Poster. Presented at the CGIAR GENDER Conference 'From Research to Impact: Towards just and resilient agri-food systems', New Delhi, India, 9-12 October 2023. Bangladesh Agricultural University
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Hoque, M. Nazmul
Influence of women’s empowerment on maternal and child dietary diversity in urban Bangladesh
title Influence of women’s empowerment on maternal and child dietary diversity in urban Bangladesh
title_full Influence of women’s empowerment on maternal and child dietary diversity in urban Bangladesh
title_fullStr Influence of women’s empowerment on maternal and child dietary diversity in urban Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Influence of women’s empowerment on maternal and child dietary diversity in urban Bangladesh
title_short Influence of women’s empowerment on maternal and child dietary diversity in urban Bangladesh
title_sort influence of women s empowerment on maternal and child dietary diversity in urban bangladesh
topic gender
agriculture
research
women's empowerment
diet diversity
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