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Title: Determinants of the nutritional status of children in a rural African setting: the case of Chobe district, Botswana
Authors: Gobotswang, K.
Keywords: Nutrition
Health
Botswana
Issue Date: 1998
Publisher: United Nations University Press. http://www.unu.edu
Citation: Gobotswang, K. (1998) Determinants of the nutritional status of children in a rural African setting: the case of Chobe district, Botswana, Food and Nutrition Bulletin , Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 42-45
Abstract: Variations in interdistrict nutritional status have puzzled both social policy makers and health workers in Botswana. A total of 643 households and 898 pre-school children were surveyed to determine factors that are associated with the nutritional status of children below the age of five years in the north-western District of Chobe. Except for those in remote and difficult-to-reach places, all households with a pre-school child were selected for the study. The results showed that the nutritioneal status of the preschool children had a strong positive correlation with access to a latrine (r = 0.52) and ownership of cattle (r = 0.27). Age was negatively correlated with the child’s nutritional status (r = -0.02).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/546
ISSN: 0379-5721
Appears in Collections:Research articles (Dept of Family and Consumer Sciences, formerly Home Economics Education)

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