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Public Health Nutr ; 27(1): e173, 2024 Sep 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39314030

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OBJECTIVE: The International Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes is an important instrument to protect and promote appropriate infant and young child feeding and the safe use of commercial milk formulas. Ghana and Tanzania implemented the Code into national legislation in 2000 and 1994, respectively. We aimed to estimate the effects of the Code implementation on child mortality (CM) in both countries. SETTING: The countries analysed were Ghana and Tanzania. PARTICIPANTS: For CM and HIV rates, data from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation from up to 2019 were used. Data for income and skilled birth rates were retrieved from the World Bank, for fertility from the World Population Prospects, for vaccination from the Global Health Observatory and for employment from the International Labour Organization. DESIGN: We used the synthetic control group method and performed placebo tests to assess statistical inference. The primary outcomes were CM by lower respiratory infections, mainly pneumonia, and diarrhoea and the secondary outcome was overall CM. RESULTS: One-sided inference tests showed statistically significant treatment effects for child deaths by lower respiratory infections in Ghana (P = 0·0476) and Tanzania (P = 0·0476) and for diarrhoea in Tanzania (P = 0·0476). More restrictive two-sided inference tests showed a statistically significant treatment effect for child deaths by lower respiratory infections in Ghana (P = 0·0476). No statistically significant results were found for overall CM. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that the implementation of the Code in both countries had a potentially beneficial effect on CM due to infectious diseases; however, further research is needed to corroborate these findings.


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Mortalidad del Niño , Diarrea , Humanos , Tanzanía/epidemiología , Ghana/epidemiología , Lactante , Femenino , Diarrea/mortalidad , Diarrea/prevención & control , Diarrea/epidemiología , Mercadotecnía/métodos , Mercadotecnía/legislación & jurisprudencia , Preescolar , Sustitutos de la Leche , Recién Nacido , Lactancia Materna , Masculino , Fórmulas Infantiles , Infecciones del Sistema Respiratorio/mortalidad , Infecciones del Sistema Respiratorio/prevención & control , Leche Humana
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Ann Nutr Metab ; 75(2): 123-126, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31743928

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BACKGROUND: There is growing awareness in the field of public health that combatting the double burden of malnutrition requires approaches that address its multi-dimensional origin, rather than focusing primarily on the biomedical domain. Current frameworks of malnutrition like the UNICEF conceptual framework, and the Lancet Series 2013 framework have been instrumental in understanding the determinants of malnutrition and developing appropriate interventions. However, these frameworks fail to explicitly address issues of agency, that is, about being able to pursue one's goal. The capability approach as originally developed by Amartya Sen includes agency in the causal chain. Summary and key Messages: In the past 5 years, the International Union of Nutritional Sciences Task Force "Towards a multi-dimensional index for child growth and development" has developed a capability framework for child growth, and conducted empirical research applying this framework. The working group discussed what would be needed to further develop the approach and explained the added value to international organisations and policy makers. We suggest developing an index of advantage that will be a proxy for a child's agency. We hypothesise that such an index will explain much of the variance in studying inequalities in child nutrition and thus call for action to improve this focal point.


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Fenómenos Fisiológicos Nutricionales Infantiles , Gráficos de Crecimiento , Desnutrición/epidemiología , Hipernutrición/epidemiología , Adulto , Bangladesh/epidemiología , Niño , Desarrollo Infantil , Preescolar , Países en Desarrollo , Femenino , Trastornos Nutricionales en el Feto/epidemiología , Humanos , Agencias Internacionales , Fenómenos Fisiologicos Nutricionales Maternos , Estado Nutricional , Herencia Paterna , Embarazo , Factores Socioeconómicos , Tanzanía/epidemiología
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