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Participation in communal day care centre feeding programs is associated with higher diet quantity but not quality among rural Ghanaian children

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2012
AUC Library
Rural Outreach Programme (ROP)
Africa | Western Africa

Communal School Feeding Programs (SFP) are based on local foods brought by children from home which are cooked and shared at school. These programs may be a sustainable food-based strategy for improving children's diets in low-resource areas. The objective of this study was to compare the dietary intakes of children who attend Day Care Centres (DCC) with communal SFP to children who do not attend any DCC or school in rural Ghana. Interviewer-administered questionnaires were used to collect dietary and other household information for 104 DCC and 89 non-DCC children aged two to five years living in two communities. In addition, the DCC lunches (ingredients and servings of each food preparation) were weighed. The Day Care Centres' lunch was higher in energy (by 64 kcal; p

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