Improving women’s dietary diversity in Kenya: Results from a cluster-randomized trial on chicken production and nutrition education

Background: Micronutrient deficiencies among women in low-and middle-income countries pose a significant threat to maternal and child health. Limited dietary diversity—marked by heavy reliance on staple foods and low consumption of nutrient-rich options—exacerbates these deficiencies....

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Main Authors: Geremew, Kumlachew, Chelangat, M.S., Ouko, O., Yemane, Tsion, Ouko, V.O., Odiwour, A., Alaru, P.A., Mbuku, S., Dessie, Tadelle
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177150
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author Geremew, Kumlachew
Chelangat, M.S.
Ouko, O.
Yemane, Tsion
Ouko, V.O.
Odiwour, A.
Alaru, P.A.
Mbuku, S.
Dessie, Tadelle
author_browse Alaru, P.A.
Chelangat, M.S.
Dessie, Tadelle
Geremew, Kumlachew
Mbuku, S.
Odiwour, A.
Ouko, O.
Ouko, V.O.
Yemane, Tsion
author_facet Geremew, Kumlachew
Chelangat, M.S.
Ouko, O.
Yemane, Tsion
Ouko, V.O.
Odiwour, A.
Alaru, P.A.
Mbuku, S.
Dessie, Tadelle
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description Background: Micronutrient deficiencies among women in low-and middle-income countries pose a significant threat to maternal and child health. Limited dietary diversity—marked by heavy reliance on staple foods and low consumption of nutrient-rich options—exacerbates these deficiencies. Objective:This cluster-randomized controlled trial evaluated whether promoting chicken production, with or without nutrition education, could improve women’s dietary diversity, as measured by the Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women (MDD-W) indicator. Methods:The trial was conducted in Kakamega and Bomet counties, Kenya, with participants randomized into three groups: (1) chicken provision only, (2) chicken provision plus nutrition education, and (3) control. Dietary diversity was assessed using the 10-food group MDD-W score. Results:At baseline, the average dietary diversity score was low (mean: 4.27 ± 1.25), and only 35% of women met the MDD-W threshold. Diets were primarily composed of cereals (21.6%), dairy (20.0%), and leafy vegetables (16.7%), with limited intake of protein-richand vitamin A-rich foods. The combined chicken and nutrition education intervention led to a significant improvement in dietary diversity in Kakamega (mean difference: 0.323; p= 0.002), but not in Bomet. Despite improvements, 62–68% of participants still failed to meet the minimum dietary diversity threshold post-intervention. Conclusion:Nutrition education enhanced the effectiveness of food-based interventions in one of the two counties. However, persistent dietary inadequacies suggest that integrated strategies combining food access, behavior change communication, and agricultural diversification are necessary to sustainably improve women’s diet quality and micronutrient intake.
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spelling CGSpace1771502025-10-16T06:29:54Z Improving women’s dietary diversity in Kenya: Results from a cluster-randomized trial on chicken production and nutrition education Geremew, Kumlachew Chelangat, M.S. Ouko, O. Yemane, Tsion Ouko, V.O. Odiwour, A. Alaru, P.A. Mbuku, S. Dessie, Tadelle chickens women dietary assessment nutrition education poultry Background: Micronutrient deficiencies among women in low-and middle-income countries pose a significant threat to maternal and child health. Limited dietary diversity—marked by heavy reliance on staple foods and low consumption of nutrient-rich options—exacerbates these deficiencies. Objective:This cluster-randomized controlled trial evaluated whether promoting chicken production, with or without nutrition education, could improve women’s dietary diversity, as measured by the Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women (MDD-W) indicator. Methods:The trial was conducted in Kakamega and Bomet counties, Kenya, with participants randomized into three groups: (1) chicken provision only, (2) chicken provision plus nutrition education, and (3) control. Dietary diversity was assessed using the 10-food group MDD-W score. Results:At baseline, the average dietary diversity score was low (mean: 4.27 ± 1.25), and only 35% of women met the MDD-W threshold. Diets were primarily composed of cereals (21.6%), dairy (20.0%), and leafy vegetables (16.7%), with limited intake of protein-richand vitamin A-rich foods. The combined chicken and nutrition education intervention led to a significant improvement in dietary diversity in Kakamega (mean difference: 0.323; p= 0.002), but not in Bomet. Despite improvements, 62–68% of participants still failed to meet the minimum dietary diversity threshold post-intervention. Conclusion:Nutrition education enhanced the effectiveness of food-based interventions in one of the two counties. However, persistent dietary inadequacies suggest that integrated strategies combining food access, behavior change communication, and agricultural diversification are necessary to sustainably improve women’s diet quality and micronutrient intake. 2025-01-01 2025-10-16T06:17:30Z 2025-10-16T06:17:30Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177150 en Open Access Geremew, M., Chelangat, M.S., Ouko, O., Yemane, T., Ouko, V.O. and Odiwour, A., Alaru, P.A., Mbuku, S. and Dessie, T. 2025. Improving women’s dietary diversity in Kenya: Results from a cluster-randomized trial on chicken production and nutrition education. Ethiopian Journal of Public Health and Nutrition 8(1):1–7.
spellingShingle chickens
women
dietary assessment
nutrition education
poultry
Geremew, Kumlachew
Chelangat, M.S.
Ouko, O.
Yemane, Tsion
Ouko, V.O.
Odiwour, A.
Alaru, P.A.
Mbuku, S.
Dessie, Tadelle
Improving women’s dietary diversity in Kenya: Results from a cluster-randomized trial on chicken production and nutrition education
title Improving women’s dietary diversity in Kenya: Results from a cluster-randomized trial on chicken production and nutrition education
title_full Improving women’s dietary diversity in Kenya: Results from a cluster-randomized trial on chicken production and nutrition education
title_fullStr Improving women’s dietary diversity in Kenya: Results from a cluster-randomized trial on chicken production and nutrition education
title_full_unstemmed Improving women’s dietary diversity in Kenya: Results from a cluster-randomized trial on chicken production and nutrition education
title_short Improving women’s dietary diversity in Kenya: Results from a cluster-randomized trial on chicken production and nutrition education
title_sort improving women s dietary diversity in kenya results from a cluster randomized trial on chicken production and nutrition education
topic chickens
women
dietary assessment
nutrition education
poultry
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177150
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