Household and environmental factors influencing anthropometric outcomes in pre-school children in a rural Ethiopian community

This article tests the hypothesis that anthropometrical outcomes in preschool children are a function of complex interaction between food, nutrition, health, and other physical environmental conditions within which children live and grow. A system of simultaneous equations is used to test the above...

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Autores principales: Okike, Iheanacho, Jabbar, M.A., Abate, G., Ketema, L.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Informa UK Limited 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3986
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author Okike, Iheanacho
Jabbar, M.A.
Abate, G.
Ketema, L.
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description This article tests the hypothesis that anthropometrical outcomes in preschool children are a function of complex interaction between food, nutrition, health, and other physical environmental conditions within which children live and grow. A system of simultaneous equations is used to test the above hypothesis using data from an Ethiopian highland community. The results show that a child's nutritional and health status are jointly determined by dietary intake, well-being of the mother as the primary caregiver, and the state of the physical environment for agricultural production and healthy living. Among other factors, children were found to be in better health with an increase in the number of cows in their households' livestock herds. The revealed interrelatedness and complexities of cause and effect clearly dictate the need for a multi- or transdisciplinary approach to research and development addressing health, nutrition, sanitation, agricultural production practices, among other factors for alleviating the nutritional and health problems of children and rural households.
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spelling CGSpace39862023-09-09T15:37:32Z Household and environmental factors influencing anthropometric outcomes in pre-school children in a rural Ethiopian community Okike, Iheanacho Jabbar, M.A. Abate, G. Ketema, L. nutrition health foods This article tests the hypothesis that anthropometrical outcomes in preschool children are a function of complex interaction between food, nutrition, health, and other physical environmental conditions within which children live and grow. A system of simultaneous equations is used to test the above hypothesis using data from an Ethiopian highland community. The results show that a child's nutritional and health status are jointly determined by dietary intake, well-being of the mother as the primary caregiver, and the state of the physical environment for agricultural production and healthy living. Among other factors, children were found to be in better health with an increase in the number of cows in their households' livestock herds. The revealed interrelatedness and complexities of cause and effect clearly dictate the need for a multi- or transdisciplinary approach to research and development addressing health, nutrition, sanitation, agricultural production practices, among other factors for alleviating the nutritional and health problems of children and rural households. 2005-05 2011-06-25T08:33:25Z 2011-06-25T08:33:25Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3986 en Limited Access Informa UK Limited Okike, I., Jabbar, M.A., Abate, G. and Ketema, L. 2005. Household and environmental factors influencing anthropometric outcomes in pre-school children in a rural Ethiopian community. Ecology of Food and Nutrition 44(3):167-187.
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Abate, G.
Ketema, L.
Household and environmental factors influencing anthropometric outcomes in pre-school children in a rural Ethiopian community
title Household and environmental factors influencing anthropometric outcomes in pre-school children in a rural Ethiopian community
title_full Household and environmental factors influencing anthropometric outcomes in pre-school children in a rural Ethiopian community
title_fullStr Household and environmental factors influencing anthropometric outcomes in pre-school children in a rural Ethiopian community
title_full_unstemmed Household and environmental factors influencing anthropometric outcomes in pre-school children in a rural Ethiopian community
title_short Household and environmental factors influencing anthropometric outcomes in pre-school children in a rural Ethiopian community
title_sort household and environmental factors influencing anthropometric outcomes in pre school children in a rural ethiopian community
topic nutrition
health
foods
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3986
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