Chancellor College, University of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi.
Int J Food Sci Nutr. 2013 May;64(3):282-91. doi: 10.3109/09637486.2012.746287. Epub 2012 Nov 23.
Entry-level Malawian children (n = 226) aged 6-8 years from two public primary schools, one a participant in a national school feeding programme (FP), the other not, were investigated for differences in nutritional and cognitive status. Stunted growth (42%) and underweight (25%) were prevalent, with no significant differences between the schools, although the school attended was a significant predictor of mid-upper arm circumference. Previous attendance at a community-based childcare centre was significantly associated with lower body weight and height. There were no significant differences in memory, reversal learning and attention outcomes between the schools. These findings report no major significant difference in nutrition or cognitive statuses between the schools, and on this basis suggest that both schools were equally in need of FP participation. More inclusive interventions and broadening/review of FP participation criteria are recommended.
本研究调查了马拉维两所公立小学的 226 名 6-8 岁的入门级儿童(n=226),一所参与国家学校供餐计划(FP),另一所没有,以研究营养和认知状况的差异。生长迟缓(42%)和体重不足(25%)很普遍,但两所学校之间没有显著差异,尽管所上的学校是中上臂围的重要预测因素。以前参加过社区儿童保育中心的儿童的体重和身高明显较低。两所学校在记忆、反转学习和注意力方面的结果没有显著差异。这些发现报告了两所学校在营养或认知状况方面没有重大差异,因此表明这两所学校都同样需要参与 FP。建议采取更具包容性的干预措施,并扩大/审查 FP 参与标准。