Associations of intrahousehold allocation of animal source food with mother and child nutrition outcomes in low-income informal settlements of Nairobi, Kenya

Objectives: Determine if intrahousehold animal source foods (ASF) prioritization and allocation are associated with ASF intake and nutritional outcomes in low-income informal settlements. Methods: Cross-sectional surveys were conducted in Nairobi, Kenya, in Sept-Oct 2019 with a random sample of 304...

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Autores principales: Boncyk, M., Blake, C.E., Lepine, A., Prieto-Merino, D., Bukachi, S.A., Ngutu, M., Kadiyala, S., Domínguez Salas, Paula
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148797
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author Boncyk, M.
Blake, C.E.
Lepine, A.
Prieto-Merino, D.
Bukachi, S.A.
Ngutu, M.
Kadiyala, S.
Domínguez Salas, Paula
author_browse Blake, C.E.
Boncyk, M.
Bukachi, S.A.
Domínguez Salas, Paula
Kadiyala, S.
Lepine, A.
Ngutu, M.
Prieto-Merino, D.
author_facet Boncyk, M.
Blake, C.E.
Lepine, A.
Prieto-Merino, D.
Bukachi, S.A.
Ngutu, M.
Kadiyala, S.
Domínguez Salas, Paula
author_sort Boncyk, M.
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description Objectives: Determine if intrahousehold animal source foods (ASF) prioritization and allocation are associated with ASF intake and nutritional outcomes in low-income informal settlements. Methods: Cross-sectional surveys were conducted in Nairobi, Kenya, in Sept-Oct 2019 with a random sample of 304 low-income mothers with children 6-59 months from wards with high ASF activity. We assessed who mothers prioritized for milk and meat and conducted water and clay experiments to represent milk and meat allocation. Open-ended questions on allocation rationale were thematically analyzed. Mother and child ASF intake was collected with 24-hour recalls. Anthropometrics and hemoglobin were collected. Linear and logistic regressions examined associations between prioritization and allocation with diet and nutrition outcomes, adjusting for child age, gender, household size, and income. Results: Mothers prioritized children for milk (88%) and meat (57%) but allocated more milk and meat to fathers (both p< 0.001). Most milk and meat were allocated to household heads (29%, 39%) and providers (23%, 24%), and least to those with lower food needs (23%, 38%). Adjusted for energy needs, children received more milk and meat than adults. Children’s dietary intake and nutritional outcomes were associated with prioritization and allocation, but not mothers. Children’s odds of ASF intake increased when they were allocated more milk and reduced when fathers allocated more milk. Children prioritized for meat had higher growth indices: BMI z-score (β: 0.43 [95% CI: 0.10,0.77]), weight-for-height z-score (0.37 [0.07,0.68]). Prioritization to adults was not associated with child growth indices. Allocation of milk to mothers was negatively associated with child BMI z-score (-1.91 [-3.78,-0.05]), while allocation of meat to mothers was positively associated with child weight-for-age z-score (1.85 [0.06,3.64]). Allocation to children and fathers was not associated with mother or child nutrition outcomes. Conclusions: Intrahousehold ASF prioritization and allocation associated with child nutrition outcomes, but only allocation associated with child diet. Understanding food allocation dynamics is important to target vulnerable household members in low-income settings.
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spelling CGSpace1487972025-03-11T12:14:31Z Associations of intrahousehold allocation of animal source food with mother and child nutrition outcomes in low-income informal settlements of Nairobi, Kenya Boncyk, M. Blake, C.E. Lepine, A. Prieto-Merino, D. Bukachi, S.A. Ngutu, M. Kadiyala, S. Domínguez Salas, Paula animal products nutrition Objectives: Determine if intrahousehold animal source foods (ASF) prioritization and allocation are associated with ASF intake and nutritional outcomes in low-income informal settlements. Methods: Cross-sectional surveys were conducted in Nairobi, Kenya, in Sept-Oct 2019 with a random sample of 304 low-income mothers with children 6-59 months from wards with high ASF activity. We assessed who mothers prioritized for milk and meat and conducted water and clay experiments to represent milk and meat allocation. Open-ended questions on allocation rationale were thematically analyzed. Mother and child ASF intake was collected with 24-hour recalls. Anthropometrics and hemoglobin were collected. Linear and logistic regressions examined associations between prioritization and allocation with diet and nutrition outcomes, adjusting for child age, gender, household size, and income. Results: Mothers prioritized children for milk (88%) and meat (57%) but allocated more milk and meat to fathers (both p< 0.001). Most milk and meat were allocated to household heads (29%, 39%) and providers (23%, 24%), and least to those with lower food needs (23%, 38%). Adjusted for energy needs, children received more milk and meat than adults. Children’s dietary intake and nutritional outcomes were associated with prioritization and allocation, but not mothers. Children’s odds of ASF intake increased when they were allocated more milk and reduced when fathers allocated more milk. Children prioritized for meat had higher growth indices: BMI z-score (β: 0.43 [95% CI: 0.10,0.77]), weight-for-height z-score (0.37 [0.07,0.68]). Prioritization to adults was not associated with child growth indices. Allocation of milk to mothers was negatively associated with child BMI z-score (-1.91 [-3.78,-0.05]), while allocation of meat to mothers was positively associated with child weight-for-age z-score (1.85 [0.06,3.64]). Allocation to children and fathers was not associated with mother or child nutrition outcomes. Conclusions: Intrahousehold ASF prioritization and allocation associated with child nutrition outcomes, but only allocation associated with child diet. Understanding food allocation dynamics is important to target vulnerable household members in low-income settings. 2024-07-01 2024-07-01T06:48:20Z 2024-07-01T06:48:20Z Abstract https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148797 en Open Access Boncyk, M., Blake, C.E., Lepine, A., Prieto-Merino, D., Bukachi, S.A., Ngutu, M., Kadiyala, S. and Dominguez-Salas, P. 2024. Associations of intrahousehold allocation of animal source food with mother and child nutrition outcomes in low-income informal settlements of Nairobi, Kenya. Current Developments in Nutrition 8(Supplement 2): 103138.
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nutrition
Boncyk, M.
Blake, C.E.
Lepine, A.
Prieto-Merino, D.
Bukachi, S.A.
Ngutu, M.
Kadiyala, S.
Domínguez Salas, Paula
Associations of intrahousehold allocation of animal source food with mother and child nutrition outcomes in low-income informal settlements of Nairobi, Kenya
title Associations of intrahousehold allocation of animal source food with mother and child nutrition outcomes in low-income informal settlements of Nairobi, Kenya
title_full Associations of intrahousehold allocation of animal source food with mother and child nutrition outcomes in low-income informal settlements of Nairobi, Kenya
title_fullStr Associations of intrahousehold allocation of animal source food with mother and child nutrition outcomes in low-income informal settlements of Nairobi, Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Associations of intrahousehold allocation of animal source food with mother and child nutrition outcomes in low-income informal settlements of Nairobi, Kenya
title_short Associations of intrahousehold allocation of animal source food with mother and child nutrition outcomes in low-income informal settlements of Nairobi, Kenya
title_sort associations of intrahousehold allocation of animal source food with mother and child nutrition outcomes in low income informal settlements of nairobi kenya
topic animal products
nutrition
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148797
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