Vitamin A intake and factors influencing it amongst children and caretakers in Kosrae, Micronesia


Autoria(s): Englberger, L; Marks, GC; Fitzgerald, MH; Timothy, J
Contribuinte(s)

P.L. Pellett

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

A cross-sectional study was undertaken in Kosrae, Federated States of Micronesia to assess preschool children and caretaker dietary intake of vitamin A (VA) (including provitamin A carotenoids) and other nutrients contributing to VA status and to investigate relationships between VA intake and factors affecting dietary intake. Ethnography, food sample analysis, two dietary assessment methods (7-day food frequency questionnaire and quantitative 24-hour recall for three nonconsecutive days) administered by trained interviewers to a random sample group, and cultivar difference specification (yellow-fleshed versus white-fleshed bananas) contributed to the richness of the study. Vitamin A intake was low, approximately half of the estimated requirements for children (n = 65) and caretakers (n = 65), whereas protein intake was high. There were no clear significant relationships associated with gender, caretaker education, caretaker occupation, and socio-economic status with VA intake, indicating that a broad-based intervention over all population segments is needed to change dietary behavior, The ethnographic approach was critical for survey instrument development and data analysis.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:75476

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Taylor & Francis Ltd

Palavras-Chave #Dietary Assessment #Vitamin A #Provitamin A Carotenoids #Preschool Children #Women #Ethnography #Food Frequency Questionnaire #24-hour Recall #Micronesia #Nutrition & Dietetics #Food-frequency-method #Provitamin-a #Xerophthalmia #Carotenoids #Deficiency #Nutrition #Indonesia #Minerals #Mothers #Banana #C1 #321205 Nutrition and Dietetics #730215 Nutrition
Tipo

Journal Article