Effects of Nutrition Promotion on Child Growth in El Alto, Bolivia: Results from a Geographical Discontinuity Design

Economía Informa Pub Date : 2016-10-01 DOI:10.31389/eco.48
G. Gertner, J. Johannsen, Sebastian Martinez
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ABSTRACT:Interventions that offer growth monitoring and nutrition counseling services to families with young children are one of the cornerstones of nutrition policy in developing countries. By raising caregivers’ awareness and encouraging recommended feeding, health, and hygiene practices, these programs seek to improve children’s growth, measured in terms of height and weight. We explore the effects of one such intervention that conducted home visits and community meetings with mothers of children under two years old in El Alto, a city of high poverty concentration in Bolivia. Project eligibility was limited to just over 400 households residing within a strictly defined geographical area. We exploit the resulting geographical discontinuity to identify impacts. Three years after the project started, we find that caregivers in the intervention area show substantial gains in health- and nutrition-related knowledge (0.327σ) and practices (0.273σ) relative to their peers just outside the project boundary. We find no detectable impacts on children’s height, but observe a significant increase in the prevalence of overweight children. For contexts such as El Alto, with high prevalence of stunting and increasing risk of overweight in the same population, these results suggest that nutrition promotion interventions should reassess both content and behavioral change strategies to reduce stunting while concurrently preventing excess weight gain in children.
营养促进对玻利维亚El Alto儿童生长的影响:来自地理不连续设计的结果
摘要:为有幼儿的家庭提供生长监测和营养咨询服务的干预措施是发展中国家营养政策的基石之一。通过提高照顾者的意识和鼓励推荐的喂养、健康和卫生习惯,这些项目寻求改善儿童的生长,以身高和体重来衡量。我们探讨了这样一种干预措施的效果,即在玻利维亚的一个高度贫困集中的城市埃尔阿尔托,对两岁以下儿童的母亲进行家访和社区会议。项目资格仅限于居住在严格界定的地理区域内的400多户家庭。我们利用由此产生的地理不连续性来确定影响。项目启动三年后,我们发现,与项目边界外的同行相比,干预地区的护理人员在健康和营养相关知识(0.27 σ)和实践(0.273σ)方面取得了实质性进展。我们没有发现对儿童身高的明显影响,但观察到超重儿童的患病率显著增加。对于像埃尔阿尔托这样发育迟缓患病率高、超重风险增加的地区,这些结果表明,营养促进干预措施应重新评估内容和行为改变策略,以减少发育迟缓,同时防止儿童体重过度增加。
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