Association between diet quality and risk of stunting among school-aged children in Schistosoma mansoni endemic area of western Kenya: a cross-sectional study.
Madoka KishinoAzumi HidaEvans A ChadekaManabu InoueMayuko Osada-OkaSohkichi MatsumotoSammy M NjengaShinjiro HamanoSachiyo NagiPublished in: Tropical medicine and health (2024)
A higher quality diet, as evaluated by FP scores, was associated with a low risk of stunting among school-aged children. Notably, this association seemed to weaken in the presence of a high burden of S. mansoni infection. It highlights the importance of enhancing dietary quality through the promotion of diverse nutrient-dense foods alongside effective S. mansoni infection control for improved growth. This study contributes fundamental knowledge for understanding the diet-malnutrition relationship in areas endemic for S. mansoni infection.