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Citation

Hoke, Morgan K. (2020). A Biocultural Examination of Home Food Production and Child Growth in Highland Peru. American Journal of Human Biology, 32(4), e23438.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Chronic malnutrition remains a persistent global health issue. This mixed methods investigation in rural Peru examines the role of home food production (HFP) in reducing child malnutrition by testing the following hypotheses: (a) higher HFP will be associated with higher infant z-scores than those with less HFP and (b) infants with higher HFP will exhibit improved longitudinal growth outcomes across 6 months.
METHODS: Ethnographic methods include semi-structured interviews and participant observation. A household survey and anthropometric data were collected twice, from 86 infants under of 24 months old. A HFP index (HFI) was generated based on reports of animals for meat consumption, eggs, milk, and agricultural products for home consumption. Kruskal-Wallis tests were used to examine patterns of HFI and infant anthropometrics. Multivariate regressions were used to examine the relationships between HFP and infant height for age (HAZ), weight for age (WAZ), and triceps skinfold for age (TSAZ) in both rounds and 6-month change between rounds (6M

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.23438

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2020

Journal Title

American Journal of Human Biology

Author(s)

Hoke, Morgan K.

Article Type

Regular

Continent/Country

Peru

ORCiD

Hoke - 0000-0002-6752-6483