Type | Journal Article - Public health nutrition |
Title | Are dietary diversity scores related to the socio-economic and anthropometric status of women living in an urban area in Burkina Faso? |
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Volume | 11 |
Issue | 02 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2008 |
Page numbers | 132-141 |
URL | http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Yves_Martin-Prevel/publication/6270809_Are_dietary_diversity_scores_related_to_the_socio-economic_and_anthropometric_status_of_women_living_in_an_urban_area_in_Burkina_Faso/links/02e7e52df93370ea13000000.pdf |
Abstract | Objectives: To study dietary diversity and its relationship with socio-economic and nutritional characteristics of women in an urban Sahelian context. Design: A qualitative dietary recall was performed over a 24-h period. Dietary diversity scores (DDS 5 number of food groups consumed) were calculated from a list of nine food groups (DDS-9) or from a list of 22 food groups (DDS-22) which detailed both micronutrient- and energy-dense foods more extensively. Body mass index (BMI), mid upper-arm circumference and body fat percentage were used to assess the nutritional status of the women. Setting and subjects: Five hundred and fifty-seven women randomly selected in two districts of Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso. Results: The mean DDS-9 and DDS-22 were 4.9 6 1.0 and 6.5 6 1.8 food groups, respectively. In the high tertile of DDS-22, more women consumed fatty and sweetened foods, fresh fish, non-fatty meat and vitamin-A-rich fruits and vegetables. The DDS-9 was not associated with the women’s socio-economic characteristics whereas the DDS-22 was higher when the women were younger, richer and had received at least a minimum education. Mean BMI of the women was 24.2 6 4.9 kg m–2 and 37% of them were overweight or obese (BMI $ 25 kg m–2). Neither the DDS-9 nor the DDS-22 was associated with the women’s anthropometric status, even though there was a trend towards fewer overweight women in the lowest tertile of DDS-22. Conclusion: In this urban area, the qualitative measurement of dietary diversity is not sufficient to identify women at risk of under- or overweight. |
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