Impact of a pilot school-based nutrition intervention on dietary knowledge, attitudes, behavior and nutritional status of syrian refugee children in the bekaa, lebanon
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This study evaluated the impact of a 6-month school nutrition intervention on changes in dietary knowledge, attitude, behavior (KAB) and nutritional status of Syrian refugee children. A quasi-experimental design was followed; Syrian refuge children in grades 4 to 6 were recruited from three informal primary schools (two intervention and one control) located in the rural Bekaa region of Lebanon. The intervention consisted of two main components: classroom-based education sessions and provision of locally-prepared healthy snacks. Data on household socio-demographic characteristics, KAB, anthropometric measures and dietary intake of children were collected by trained field workers at baseline and post-intervention. Of the 296 school children enrolled, 203 (68.6%) completed post-intervention measures. Significant increases in dietary knowledge (β = 1.22, 95% CI: 0.54, 1.89), attitude (β = 0.69, 95% CI: 0.08, 1.30), and body mass index-for-age-z-scores (β = 0.25, 95% CI = 0.10, 0.41) were observed among intervention vs. control groups, adjusting for covariates (p < 0.05). Compared to the control, the intervention group had, on average, significantly larger increases in daily intakes of total energy, dietary fiber, protein, saturated fat, and several key micronutrients, p < 0.05. Findings suggest a positive impact of this school-based nutrition intervention on dietary knowledge, attitude, and nutritional status of Syrian refugee children. Further studies are needed to test the feasibility and long-term impact of scaling-up such interventions. © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Children, Knowledge, Lebanon, Nutrition, Refugees, School intervention, Body mass index, Child, Child behavior, Child nutrition disorders, Child nutrition sciences, Child nutritional physiological phenomena, Female, Health knowledge, attitudes, practice, Healthy diet, Humans, Male, Nutritional status, Pilot projects, Refugee camps, Rural health, Schools, Snacks, Social control, informal, Social learning, Syria, Ascorbic acid, Calcium, Iron, Protein, Retinol, Saturated fatty acid, Anthropometry, Article, Attitude, Body mass, Body mass index for age z score, Controlled study, Crowding index, Dietary fiber, Dietary intake, Dietary knowledge, Follow up, Height for age z score, Household food insecurity access scale, Human, Knowledge attitude behavior score, Likert scale, Nutrition education, Nutritional assessment, Physical activity, Preschool child, Quasi experimental study, Questionnaire, Waist to height ratio, Weight for age z score, Attitude to health, Child nutrition, Controlled clinical trial, Diet therapy, Education, Ethnology, Fast food, Nutritional disorder, Nutritional science, Pilot study, Refugee, Refugee camp, School, Social control, Syrian arab republic