Evaluation of nutritional status using the minimum dietary diversity for women of reproductive age (MDD‐W) tool in breastfeeding mothers in Madagascar

Author:

Rotella Rosita1,Soriano José M.23,Peraita‐Costa Isabel14,Llopis‐González Agustín14,Morales‐Suarez‐Varela María14

Affiliation:

1. Research Group in Social and Nutritional Epidemiology, Pharmacoepidemiology and Public Health, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Food Sciences, Toxicology and Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences Universitat de València Burjassot València Spain

2. Observatory of Nutrition and Food Safety for Developing Countries, Food & Health Lab, Institute of Materials Science Universitat de València Paterna València Spain

3. Joint Research Unit on Endocrinology, Nutrition and Clinical Dietetics University of Valencia‐Health Research Institute La Fe València València Spain

4. Biomedical Research Center in Epidemiology and Public Health Network (CIBERESP) Carlos III Health Institute Madrid Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesWomen of reproductive age in low‐income countries are especially nutritionally vulnerable given the strain that pregnancy and lactation places on the body. The aim of this study was to identify dietary diversity and its associated factors among mothers with young children.MethodsIt is a cross‐sectional study conducted in Ampefy, Madagascar from 1 November 2022 to 31 March 2023. Dietary diversity was determined using the minimum dietary diversity for women of reproductive age tool. Data were collected through face‐to‐face interviews using validated structured questionnaires, and anthropometric status was examined. Frequencies and percentages were calculated, and the comparison of variables was performed between mothers with acceptable and unacceptable dietary diversity using the chi‐square test for qualitative variables. A logistic regression analysis was also conducted.ResultsA total of 437 mothers with young children participated in the study, resulting in a response rate of 95.0%. The mean age of the participants was 25.84 years (SD = 6.30). The study revealed that 32.95% of participants had unacceptable dietary diversity scores and the associated profile included low education, no transport, homebirth not by personal choice, not breastfeeding within the first hour of birth, not breastfeed exclusively for 6 months, no dietary changes during pregnancy or lactation, and no use of folic acid supplements.ConclusionThis study's findings underscore the importance of providing nutrition information to women, in order to improve dietary diversity and overall maternal and child health.

Publisher

Wiley

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