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Nutritional status of participating and non-participating pupils in the Ghana School Feeding Programme.

Dr. Mrs Amoah, Adwoa Nyantakyiwaa
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Authors
 Danquah, A. O., Amoah, A. N., Steiner-Asiedu, M., Opare-Obisaw, C. (2012).
Publication Year
2012
Article Title
Nutritional status of participating and non-participating pupils in the Ghana School Feeding Programme.
Journal
Canadian Journal of Food Research
Volume
1
Issue Number
3
Page Numbers
263-270
ISSN
1927-0887
Abstract

The Ghana Demographic Health Survey indicates that the major nutritional challenges in Ghana among school
children are protein-energy malnutrition and micro-nutrient deficiencies. School Feeding Programmes are one of
the main interventions addressing malnutrition and its related effects on children’s health and education. The
purpose of this study was to assess the influence of Ghana School Feeding Programme on nutritional status of
school children in Atwima-Nwabiagya District of Ashanti Region, Ghana. A total of 234 pupils between 9 and 17
years of age, comprising 114 participants and 120 non-participants from three participating and three
non-participating schools, respectively, with similar characteristics, took part in the study. It was hypothesized
that the nutritional status of participants was better than that of non-participants. Results did not indicate any
association between the school lunch and nutritional status. There was no statistically significant difference in
the nutritional status of participants and non-participants. The programme did not impact the nutritional status of
participants

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