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Individual and community-level factors associated with iron-rich food consumption among children aged 6-23 months in Rwanda: A multilevel analysis of Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey.

Habitu Birhan EshetuMengistie DiressDaniel Gashaneh BelayMohammed Abdu SeidDagmawi ChilotDeresse SinamawWudneh SimegnAbiyu Abadi TarekeAbdulwase Mohammed SeidAmare Agmas AndualemDesalegn Anmut BitewYibeltal Yismaw GelaAnteneh Ayelign Kibret
Published in: PloS one (2023)
This study shows that overall iron-rich foods consumption was low in Rwanda. The residing in the North province, mother's secondary and higher educational status, married marital status, rich and middle wealth status, having media exposure, drugs given for intestinal parasites, and having child's post-natal checkup were variables significantly associated with iron-rich food consumption. The region-based intervention will improve the consumption of iron-rich food. In addition, health policies and programs should target educating mothers/caregivers, encouraging parents to live together, improving their wealth status, working on mass media access by the women, and encouraging mothers post-natal checkups to improve iron-rich food consumption.
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