Factors associated with child and maternal dietary diversity in the urban areas of Bangladesh

Author:

Haque Sadika1,Salman Md.1,Hossain Md. Shakhawat2,Saha Sourav Mohan3ORCID,Farquhar Samantha4,Hoque Md. Nazmul5,Zaman Nafisa1,Hira Fatema Tuj Zohora6,Hasan Md. Mehedi6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agricultural Economics Bangladesh Agricultural University Mymensingh Bangladesh

2. Southwest Area Integrated Water Resources Planning and Management (SAIWRPM) Project, Bangladesh Water Development Board Faridpur Bangladesh

3. Department of Agricultural Finance, Co‐operatives and Banking Khulna Agricultural University Khulna Bangladesh

4. Integrated Coastal Sciences East Carolina University Greenville North Carolina USA

5. Student Affairs Division Bangladesh Agricultural University Mymensingh Bangladesh

6. Faculty of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology Bangladesh Agricultural University Mymensingh Bangladesh

Abstract

AbstractDietary diversity is an indicator of nutrition that has been found positively associated with diet quality, micronutrient adequacy, and improved maternal health and child growth. Due to the cultural responsibility of women in providing food at the household level, their status is very important to perform this role. Hence, this study has been conducted on the status of dietary diversity of the mother and child to understand how it relates to various factors of women in urban settings. Data were obtained from 1978 mother–child pairs living in different cities in Bangladesh. The foods taken by the women and children were categorized into 10 and 7 groups to measure women's dietary diversity (WDD) and children's dietary diversity (CDD), respectively. The study found that more than three‐fourths of the mothers and half of the children had low dietary diversity. The household wealth holdings and access to resources by the women were found inadequate, while two‐thirds of them had the lowest to medium level of nutritional knowledge. The binomial logistic regression model was used to measure the factors influencing WDD and CDD. The findings also indicated that children's dietary diversity was influenced by the mother's age, education, supportive attitude and behavior of husband, and access to and control over resources. While the household wealth index can enhance both child and mother's dietary variety, nutrition knowledge, dietary counseling, and access to and control over resources can improve maternal dietary diversity. This study recommends improving women's socioeconomic status by increasing their wealth and access to resources and enhancing their nutrition knowledge by providing food and nutrition counseling.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science

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