2022
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2022.900625
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The Indirect Impact of Smallholder Vegetable Production on Children's Nutrition Outcomes in Rural Vietnam

Abstract: Childhood undernutrition, particularly stunting, wasting, and micronutrient deficiencies, remains a major health concern in rural Vietnam. While literature suggests leveraging agriculture to improve child nutrition via agricultural diversification, market engagement, and women's empowerment, very few studies have empirically explored how smallholder vegetable production can influence household nutrition. This paper examines the association of household-level vegetable diversity, market access, and market parti… Show more

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“…However, nutritional outcomes were not assessed in these studies. The study of rural Vietnamese households by Genova et al (2022), showed improvements in girls' height-for-age and weight-for-height z-scores as well as a decrease in underweight and stunting in boys. This was not directly associated with consumption of healthy foods but rather the household selling of produce at the local market.…”
Section: Conveniencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, nutritional outcomes were not assessed in these studies. The study of rural Vietnamese households by Genova et al (2022), showed improvements in girls' height-for-age and weight-for-height z-scores as well as a decrease in underweight and stunting in boys. This was not directly associated with consumption of healthy foods but rather the household selling of produce at the local market.…”
Section: Conveniencementioning
confidence: 99%