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Primary outcome
Prevalence of inadequate nutrient intakes of school-aged children and women of reproductive age in Ivory Coast
Secondary outcome
Anthropometric and socio-demographic factors, food group consumption, habitual nutrient intake and dietary patterns in school-aged children and women of reproductive age in Ivory Coast
Background summary
The nutritional situation in Ivory Coast is marked by consistent and highly prevalent micronutrient deficiencies and the double burden of malnutrition, namely undernutrition (chronic or acute, underweight) and over nutrition (overweight/obesity). Despite knowing the poor nutritional status of children and WRA and the vital importance of nutritional status, little is known about food and nutrient intake in Ivory Coast. This project aims to understand the nutritional landscape in Ivory Coast, by assessing the habitual food, nutrient intake and the prevalence of deficiencies in the region of the most at risk populations school-aged children (SAC) (6-12 years old) and women of reproductive age (WRA) (15-49 years old).
Study objective
This study will provide in-depth insights into the nutritional status and intake of school aged children (6-12 years old) and women of reproductive age (WRA) (15-49 years old) in Ivory Coast
Study design
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Intervention
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Inclusion criteria
For children:
• Be between the ages of 6.0 and 12.9 years at the time of the survey
• Apparently healthy, as assessed by investigator
• Female or male
• Have been permanent residents of the city for at least 12 months
• Verbal assent of the child and signed informed consent by parent
For women of reproductive age:
• 15 to 49 years old
• Non-pregnant or pregnant or lactating
• Have been permanent residents of the city for at least 12 months
• Signed informed consent
Exclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria:
• Sick or diseased persons, as assessed by investigator or declared by WRA and/or guardian to the SAC
• WRA subjects are not the mothers of the selected children (to allow independent sampling)
• Only one child from each household
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Recruitment
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Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL8569 |
Other | The protocol will be submitted for approval to the National Ethics and Research Committee of Côte d'Ivoire (CNER-CI). : TBC |