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Eating behaviors and dietary diversity among adults in Morogoro urban, Rural and Mvomero districts

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dc.creator Mkemwa, Titus Herbert
dc.date 2017-02-21T11:55:22Z
dc.date 2017-02-21T11:55:22Z
dc.date 2015
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-25T08:52:26Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-25T08:52:26Z
dc.identifier https://www.suaire.sua.ac.tz/handle/123456789/1278
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/92552
dc.description Lack of dietary diversity is a serious health problem in developing countries because diets are dominantly starchy staples. This study aimed at assessing healthy eating behaviors and dietary diversity among people living in Morogoro urban, rural and Mvomero districts. A cross sectional study was conducted to assess eating behaviors and dietary diversity in 150 households. Dietary diversity was assessed by using un-quantified validated 24 hours recall method. Anthropometric measurements of children under the age of five years (n = 102) were taken. Data was analyzed using SPSS for windows version 21 and WHOAnthroPlus. Results showed that, rural households had a lower average dietary diversity score per day (6.56 ± 1.73 units of dietary diversity score per day) than urban (8.38 ± 1.65 units of dietary diversity score per day) and periuban (7.72 ± 1.43 units of dietary diversity score per day) households. Dietary diversity was significantly different (P < 0.05) among households of different socio-economic status. Among all study households, 41.7 % (n = 63) had no knowledge about the effects of poor dietary diversity while 37.3 % (n = 56) had no knowledge about the roles played by vegetable and fruits in reducing the risks of non-communicable diseases. Nutritional status of the children under the age of five years, were negatively associated with high dietary diversity scores. It was concluded from this study that, living in rural areas increased the risk of becoming undernourished compared to living in urban and periurban areas. Despite socio-economic challenges in urban areas, people living in urban settings were more informed and had better access to diverse food varieties in all seasons. Awareness programmes should be conducted to the rural communities to equip them with appropriate nutritional knowledge about food groups, healthy eating and dietary diversity.
dc.description LUNA II Project
dc.format application/pdf
dc.language en
dc.publisher Sokoine University of Agriculture
dc.subject Eating behaviors
dc.subject Dietary diversity
dc.subject Adults
dc.subject Morogoro urban
dc.subject Mvomero districts
dc.title Eating behaviors and dietary diversity among adults in Morogoro urban, Rural and Mvomero districts
dc.type Thesis


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