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Relationship between Village Chicken Availability and Dietary Diversity along a Rural-Urban Gradient.

Cresswell MselekuMichael ChimonyoRob SlotowMjabuliseni Simon Cloapas Ngidi
Published in: Nutrients (2024)
Dietary diversity is one of the fundamental factors of nutritional security and a proxy used to measure diet quality. The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between village chicken availability and the dietary diversity of households along a rural-urban gradient. Face-to-face interviews were conducted using a structured questionnaire in rural ( n = 100), peri-urban ( n = 100), and urban ( n = 100) areas of Pietermaritzburg uMgungundlovu District, KwaZulu-Natal, in South Africa. A positive relationship between distance from the city center and village chicken flock sizes ( p < 0.001) was observed. Consumption of vegetables increased with an increase in distance from the city center ( p < 0.01). A quadratic relationship was observed between distance from the city center and consumption of livestock-derived foods (LDFs) ( p < 0.05). Consumption of LDFs increased with an increase in village chicken flock sizes ( p < 0.05). Consumption of vegetables increased with an increase in village chicken flock sizes ( p < 0.01). Food variety score (FVS) increased with an increase in distance from the city center ( p < 0.05). Assessing the availability of village chickens across rural-urban gradients is a worthy opportunity to utilize to improve households' dietary diversity and alleviate poverty. It can be concluded that expanding village flock sizes could enhance the dietary diversity of households.
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