Evaluation of a national food and nutrition program in Ecuador on child growth and micronutrient status


Abstract:

Since 2000, the Ministry of Public Health of Ecuador has targeted a national food and nutrition program (PANN 2000) to children 6–24 months living in poor communities. The goal is to prevent growth retardation and micronutrient deficiencies by simultaneously improving feeding behaviors and access to a nutrient‐dense complementary food (Mi Papilla). We used a longitudinal quasi‐experimental design to compare program (P) to control (C) children with respect to breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices, diet, growth, micronutrient status, and morbidity. Among 171 P infants 6–12 mo followed for 13 mo, underweight remained the same (12%) but more than doubled among 150 C children, from 10% to 24% (p<0.001). Anemia fell from 76% to 27% among P children but fell to only 44% among C children (p<0.01). P children consumed significantly more energy, protein, fat, Fe, Zn, Ca, and vitamins C and …

Año de publicación:

2006

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      • Salud y seguridad personal
      • Otros problemas y servicios sociales

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