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Effect of moringa oleifera leaf powder supplement to improve nutritional status of severely malnourished children aged 6-24 months in Arusha region

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dc.creator Andrew, Anna
dc.date 2014-11-20T09:37:05Z
dc.date 2014-11-20T09:37:05Z
dc.date 2010
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-25T08:51:46Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-25T08:51:46Z
dc.identifier Anna,A(2010).Effect of moringa oleifera leaf powder supplement to improve nutritional status of severely malnourished children aged 6-24 months in Arusha region. Morogoro;Sokoine university of agriculture.
dc.identifier https://www.suaire.sua.ac.tz/handle/123456789/205
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/91750
dc.description Malnutrition remains one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality among children throughout the world.The study aimed at evaluating the effect of Moringa oleifera leaf powder in improving the nutritional status of children 6 to24 months of age in Arusha Municipality. A total of 140 children were enrolled and randomly allocated to two treatments where by 64 children received moringa leaf powder porridge and 76 children received maize porridge and a randomized control design was used. Anthropometry and morbidity data were collected during monthly household visits for three consecutive months. LSD was used for the comparison of means; unpaired t-test was used for the comparison of two groups. Mean weight-for-age Z-scores (WAZ) for infants in treatment and control group increased from -4.1 and -3.6 at baseline to -2.2 and -3.3 at the end. Likewise, the mean weight-for-length z-scores (WLZ) for infants in treatment and control group increased from -3.4 and -3.4 at baseline to -1.1 and 3.2 at the end respectively. Mean length-for-age z-scores (LAZ) for infants in treatment group increased from -3.2 at baseline to -2.6 end of intervention in contrast to infants in control group which declined from -2.0 at baseline to -2.4 at the end. At baseline 13% and 21% of children in the treatment group had diarrhoea and malaria, respectively but the prevalence decreased significantly to 1.4% and 0.7%, respectively at the end of the intervention. Mean haemoglobin concentration of the children increased from 7.4 to 11.5 for the treatment group while in the control group it increased from 7.1 to 7.3. In this regard, it may be concluded that M.oleifera leaf powder had significant positive effect on child nutritional status and morbidity. The use of M.oleifera leaf powder is recommended for addressing the problem of undernutrition in Tanzania.
dc.description Mr and Mrs Andrew Shayo
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dc.language en
dc.publisher Sokoine university of agriculture
dc.subject Effect of Moringa oleifera leaf powder
dc.subject Nutritional status of children
dc.subject Morbidity and mortality among children
dc.title Effect of moringa oleifera leaf powder supplement to improve nutritional status of severely malnourished children aged 6-24 months in Arusha region
dc.type Thesis


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