比较食品篮子和现金转移的有效性,以支持伊朗营养不良的贫困孕妇和哺乳期母亲。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Sepideh Dolati, Ali Barzegar, Fatemeh Mohammadi-Nasrabadi, Morteza Abdollahi, Rahim Khodayari-Zarnaq
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实施了营养不良孕妇和哺乳期母亲营养支持方案,以改善孕妇及其婴儿的健康,降低其死亡率。这项回顾性实地试验的目的是比较食品篮子计划和现金转移计划的效果,以支持伊朗营养不良的贫困孕妇和哺乳期母亲。从健康中心招募的参与者被分为4组:食物篮子(n = 241),现金转移(n = 213),符合条件的非支持(n = 438)和非贫困对照组(n = 439)。收集的信息包括年龄、孕前体重指数、母亲体重增加情况、4、8个月血红蛋白、婴儿出生时体重和头围、体重变化趋势。非贫困对照组孕前体重显著高于对照组(p
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Comparing the effectiveness of food baskets and cash transfers to support pregnant and lactating mothers in needy suffering from malnutrition in Iran.

Comparing the effectiveness of food baskets and cash transfers to support pregnant and lactating mothers in needy suffering from malnutrition in Iran.

Comparing the effectiveness of food baskets and cash transfers to support pregnant and lactating mothers in needy suffering from malnutrition in Iran.

Comparing the effectiveness of food baskets and cash transfers to support pregnant and lactating mothers in needy suffering from malnutrition in Iran.

The nutritional support program for malnourished pregnant and lactating mothers has been implemented to improve the health of both pregnant women and their infants and reduce their mortality rates. The aim of this retrospective field trial was to compare the effects of the food basket program and the cash transfer program to support pregnant and lactating mothers in needy suffering from malnutrition in Iran. The participants recruited from health centers were divided into 4 groups: food basket (n = 241), cash transfer (n = 213), eligible non-supported (n = 438), and non-needy control (n = 439). Information collected includes age, body mass index before pregnancy, mother's weight gain and hemoglobin in the 4th and 8th months, the infants' weight and head circumference at birth, and the weighing trend. The pre-pregnancy weight of the non-needy control group was significantly higher (p < 0.001). The average hemoglobin was significantly decreased in all 4 groups in the 8th month of pregnancy (p < 0.001). The weight gain of mothers improved significantly from the fourth to the eighth month of pregnancy in the food basket group (p < 0.001). The weight of infants in the eligible unsupported group at 2 and 4 months was significantly lower and in the cash transfer group was more than the food basket group (p < 0.001). It seems that the cash transfer method is more effective on weighing infants during the first 4 months after birth than the food basket approach, while the food basket had a more significant effect on the weight gain of mothers during pregnancy.

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