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A Nutrition-Sensitive Agroecology Intervention in Rural Tanzania Increases Children's Dietary Diversity and Household Food Security But Does Not Change Child Anthropometry: Results from a Cluster-Randomized Trial.

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dc.creator Santoso, Marianne V
dc.creator Bezner Kerr, Rachel N
dc.creator Kassim, Neema
dc.creator Martin, Haikael
dc.creator Mtinda, Elias
dc.creator Njau, Peter
dc.creator Mtei, Kelvin
dc.creator Hoddinott, John
dc.creator Young, Sera L
dc.date 2021-06-14T06:39:27Z
dc.date 2021-06-14T06:39:27Z
dc.date 2021-05-11
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-25T09:20:50Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-25T09:20:50Z
dc.identifier https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxab052
dc.identifier https://dspace.nm-aist.ac.tz/handle/20.500.12479/1203
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/95281
dc.description This research article published by Oxford University Press, 2021
dc.description Background There are urgent calls for the transformation of agriculture and food systems to address human and planetary health issues. Nutrition-sensitive agriculture and agroecology promise interconnected solutions to these challenges, but evidence of their impact has been limited. Objectives In a cluster-randomized trial (NCT02761876), we examined whether a nutrition-sensitive agroecology intervention in rural Tanzania could improve children's dietary diversity. Secondary outcomes were food insecurity and child anthropometry. We also posited that such an intervention would improve sustainable agricultural practices (e.g., agrobiodiversity, intercropping), women's empowerment (e.g., participation in decision making, time use), and women's well-being (e.g., dietary diversity, depression). Methods Food-insecure smallholder farmers with children aged <1 y from 20 villages in Singida, Tanzania, were invited to participate. Villages were paired and publicly randomized; control villages received the intervention after 2 y. One man and 1 woman “mentor farmer” were elected from each intervention village to lead their peers in agroecological learning on topics including legume intensification, nutrition, and women's empowerment. Impact was estimated using longitudinal difference-in-differences fixed-effects regression analyses. Results A total of 591 households (intervention: n = 296; control: n = 295) were enrolled; 90.0% were retained to study end. After 2 growing seasons, the intervention improved children's dietary diversity score by 0.57 food groups (out of 7; P < 0.01), and the percentage of children achieving minimum dietary diversity (≥4 food groups) increased by 9.9 percentage points during the postharvest season. The intervention significantly reduced household food insecurity but had no significant impact on child anthropometry. The intervention also improved a range of sustainable agriculture, women's empowerment, and women's well-being outcomes. Conclusions The magnitude of the intervention's impacts was similar to or larger than that of other nutrition-sensitive interventions that provided more substantial inputs but were not agroecologically focused. These data suggest the untapped potential for nutrition-sensitive agroecological approaches to achieve human health while promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
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dc.language en
dc.publisher Oxford University Press
dc.subject Agrobiodiversity
dc.subject Agroecology
dc.subject Child diet
dc.subject Dietary diversity
dc.subject Food security
dc.subject Nutrition-sensitive agriculture
dc.subject Participatory interventions
dc.subject Smallholder farmers
dc.subject Women's empowerment
dc.title A Nutrition-Sensitive Agroecology Intervention in Rural Tanzania Increases Children's Dietary Diversity and Household Food Security But Does Not Change Child Anthropometry: Results from a Cluster-Randomized Trial.
dc.type Article


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