Effectiveness of Fortified Mid-Day Meal in Reducing Anemia Among School Children in Dhenkanal, Odisha: A Quasi-Experimental Study.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mrinal Kar Mohapatra, Ashirbad Pradhan, Divya Tiwari, Shariqua Yunus, Binod Kumar Patro, Binod Kumar Behera, Suchanda Sahu, Vikas Bhatia, Shreeporna Bhattacharya, Pradnya Paithankar, Ambarish Dutta
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Abstract

Background: Iron-deficiency anemia among school-aged children is widespread in India. The efficacy of micronutrient and iron fortified school-served meals in reducing iron deficiency anemia has been demonstrated in randomized controlled trials in other parts of the globe. The current study evaluates its effectiveness in real-world Indian settings.

Methods: Mid-day-Meal (MDM) programme provides free lunch to students of grades 1 to 8 in all public-funded Indian schools. An implementation research project fortified MDM of all public schools of 4 out of 8 sub-districts ("blocks") of Dhenkanal district of Odisha state with fortified rice kernel (FRK). All the schools of the other 4 blocks fortified with micronutrient powders (MNP)-both FRK and MNP containing equal amounts of supplementary iron and other micronutrients. Schools of 4 matched blocks of neighboring nonimplementing Angul district served as control. Cross-sectional representative samples of students were drawn from the 3 arms, before and after intervention (n = 1764 and n = 1640 respectively). Pre-post changes in anemia prevalence and hemoglobin levels were estimated in the sampled children using difference-in-difference analysis after controlling for inter-arm differences in socioeconomic status, and iron and deworming tablet consumptions.

Results: Factoring in pre-post changes in control and adjusting for potential confounders, the proportion of children without anemia and mean hemoglobin improved by 1.93 (1.38, 2.24, P < .001) times and 0.24 (-0.03, 0.51, P = .083) g/dL in MNP; and 1.63 (1.18, 2.24, P = .002) times and 0.18 (-0.09, 0.45, P = .198) g/dL in FRK arms.

Conclusions: Fortified MDM could effectively improve anemia status among Indian school-aged children under real-world conditions.

强化午餐在减少奥里萨邦Dhenkanal学童贫血中的有效性:一项准实验研究。
背景:缺铁性贫血在印度学龄儿童中很普遍。微量营养素和强化铁学校供餐在减少缺铁性贫血方面的功效已在全球其他地区的随机对照试验中得到证实。目前的研究评估了它在印度现实环境中的有效性。方法:午餐计划为印度所有公立学校的1至8年级学生提供免费午餐。实施研究项目在奥里萨邦Dhenkanal区的8个街道(“街区”)中的4个街道的所有公立学校使用强化米粒(FRK)强化MDM。其他4个街区的所有学校都强化了微量营养素粉末(MNP)- FRK和MNP都含有等量的补充铁和其他微量营养素。邻非实施安格尔区的4个匹配街区的学校作为对照。在干预前和干预后,分别从三个组抽取学生的横截面代表性样本(n = 1764和n = 1640)。在控制了社会经济地位、铁和驱虫片摄入量的各组间差异后,采用差异中差异分析估计了样本儿童贫血患病率和血红蛋白水平的前后变化。结果:考虑前后对照变化和潜在混杂因素的影响,MNP中无贫血儿童比例和平均血红蛋白分别提高了1.93 (1.38,2.24,P < 0.001)倍和0.24 (-0.03,0.51,P = 0.083) g/dL;FRK组分别为1.63 (1.18,2.24,P = 0.002)倍和0.18 (-0.09,0.45,P = 0.198) g/dL。结论:强化MDM可有效改善现实条件下印度学龄儿童贫血状况。
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Food and Nutrition Bulletin
Food and Nutrition Bulletin 工程技术-食品科技
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4.10
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31
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Food and Nutrition Bulletin (FNB,) is a peer-reviewed, academic journal published quarterly by the Nevin Scrimshaw International Nutrition Foundation. The Journal is one of the leading resources used by researchers, academics, nutrition policy makers and planners in over 125 countries to obtain the most current research and policy information related to nutrition in developing countries.
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