Food and Nutrition Sciences

Volume 8, Issue 8 (August 2017)

ISSN Print: 2157-944X   ISSN Online: 2157-9458

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Food Consumption Patterns among Pre-School Children 3 - 5 Years Old in Mateka, Western Kenya

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ABSTRACT

Hunger and malnutrition are burdens that are pronounced in developing countries where they manifest themselves in the forms of protein energy malnutrition. Malnutrition compromises the child’s immune system leading to direct mortality and increased vulnerability to infectious diseases stunting and poor brain development. This study sought to analyze the food consumption patterns of children 3 - 5 years old attending Mateka Primary school, Bungoma County. This study adopted a cross sectional survey. One hundred and twenty five (125) children selected from three ECD classes in the school formed the sample size. Purposive and simple random sampling techniques were used to select the study area and the children respectively. Structured questionnaires were administered to the caregivers of the children. Information on demographics, socio-economic status, and food consumption patterns were gathered. Food consumption patterns were assessed using a HDDS and a quantitative food frequency questionnaire. Socio-demographic data was analyzed using (SPSS) Version 21 (2007) and dietary data was analyzed using Nutri-Survey for Windows (2007). Results revealed that most of the households were of low socio-economic characteristics. The most consumed foods were cereals, roots and tubers. Majority (55.2%) of the children had low dietary diversity, 29.1% had medium dietary diversity and 15.7% had greater dietary diversity. The children were deficient in energy, protein, Vitamin A, Iron and Zinc. It can be concluded that the diets fed to the children are inadequate to meet their nutrient intakes for physiological development and growth. Further research should be done to document the prevalence of micronutrient malnutrition among the children.

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Ronoh, A. , Mercy Were, G. , Wakhu-Wamunga, F. and Wamunga, J. (2017) Food Consumption Patterns among Pre-School Children 3 - 5 Years Old in Mateka, Western Kenya. Food and Nutrition Sciences, 8, 801-811. doi: 10.4236/fns.2017.88057.

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