Effect of an Integrated School Garden and Home Garden Intervention on Anemia Among School-Aged Children in Nepal: Evidence From a Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial.

Author: BalikiGhassan, BrückTilman, SchreinemachersPepijn, SchreinerMonika, ShresthaAkina, ShresthaRachana Manandhar, WeiffenDorothee

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BACKGROUND: Integrated school and home garden interventions can improve health outcomes in low-income countries, but rigorous evidence remains scarce, particularly for school-aged children and to reduce anemia. OBJECTIVE: We test if an integrated school and home garden intervention, implemented at ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1177/03795721231194124

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School and Home Gardens: Cultivating Health and Reducing Anemia

School and home garden interventions are increasingly recognized as potential tools for improving health outcomes in low-income countries. This study evaluates the impact of an integrated school and home garden intervention on anemia prevalence among school-aged children in Nepal. The researchers, like agricultural experts cultivating a sustainable future, meticulously analyze the effects of this intervention on nutritional outcomes and anemia rates.

Growing a Healthier Future: Garden Interventions and Anemia

The study reveals that while the garden intervention did not directly reduce anemia prevalence, it indirectly improved hemoglobin levels through increased use of good food and hygiene practices at home. This finding suggests that promoting behavioral changes related to food and hygiene practices may be a crucial component of garden-based interventions aimed at improving nutritional status and reducing anemia. The study also highlights the importance of tailoring interventions to specific populations and cultural contexts.

A Bountiful Harvest: Building a Healthy Community

This research underscores the importance of integrating behavioral change components into garden-based interventions to maximize their impact on nutritional outcomes. The study's findings suggest that empowering families with knowledge and resources to adopt healthy food and hygiene practices can have a significant impact on child health. By promoting sustainable agriculture and healthy lifestyles, we can create a more resilient and equitable future for all.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study provides valuable insights into the potential of integrated school and home garden interventions for improving nutritional status and reducing anemia in low-income settings. The research highlights the importance of incorporating behavioral change components into these interventions, tailoring them to specific populations, and promoting a holistic approach to community health. By working together, we can cultivate a healthier and more sustainable future for all.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2023-09-21
  2. Date Revised 2023-09-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

37728126

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1177/03795721231194124

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