ZMB_2009_FCVASS_v01_M_v01_A_ESS
The 2009 Food consumption and Vitamin A status survey in Zambia
FCVASS ZMB 2009
| Name | Country code |
|---|---|
| Zambia | ZMB |
Individual Food Consumption/Dietary Survey [hh/ifcs]
Reliable estimates of population vitamin A status and dietary intake patterns are critical for designing appropriate interventions to correct dietary deficiencies. The fortification of select food products with vitamin A (i.e., margarine, sugar) has already been implemented in Zambia, while the fortification of maize flour and the biofortification of maize or other staple food crops with vitamin A and other micronutrients are being considered as additional strategies. The potential for these strategies to improve vitamin A intakes will partly depend on access to and consumption of these products by those at greatest risk of deficiency. These factors also require quantification.
HarvestPlus in collaboration with the National Food and Nutrition Commission (Lusaka, Zambia) and the Tropical Diseases Research Centre (Ndola, Zambia) undertook a comprehensive background nutritional survey in rural Zambia to provide information on the potential impact of provitamin A biofortified maize.
The main goal of this survey was to obtain adequate background nutritional information among preschool children in Zambia; in order to assess the potential impact of food-based interventions to improve vitamin A status, including provitamin A biofortified maize.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Individuals
The survey collected information on:
Sub-national coverage, only rural areas.
| Name |
|---|
| Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) and International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), HarvestPlus |
| Name |
|---|
| National Food and Nutrition Commission of Zambia |
| Tropical Diseases Research Centre (Zambia) |
Clusters were represented by standard enumeration areas (EAs) defined for the Population and Housing 2000 Census and were randomly selected from a list of all standard enumeration areas in the selected districts.
In each EA, households with a resident child 24-59 months of age and an adult female caregiver were identified, and a subset of these households was randomly selected to participate. If multiple eligible children resided in the household, one was randomly selected to participate. Severely malnourished (i.e. weight-for-age or weight-for-height Z-score, 23) or severely anaemic (Hb, 7.0 g/dl) children were excluded.
No survey weights were used in this survey.
| Start | End |
|---|---|
| 2009-05-01 | 2009-12-30 |
| Name | Affiliation |
|---|---|
| HarvestPlus | Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) and International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) |
| National Food and Nutrition Commission of Zambia | |
| Tropical Diseases Research Centre (Zambia) |
Data collection was performed with quantitative individual interactive 24-hour recalls. Picture charts were used to help track foods consumed during the period of recall.
Dietary information was recorded on a 24-hr recall and recipe data collection form. Separate forms were used for each individual in the household (reference child, younger sibling and the caretaker). Interviews were conducted on weekend days and weekdays to take into account day-of-the week effects on dietary intakes. A repeat survey was conducted in the same households during the lean period to obtain information on the within-subject variation of nutrient intakes.
Dietary intake data were entered by trained staff members familiar with the 24-hour recall methodology into CSDietary, a software program designed by HarvestPlus and Serpro Inc. (Santiago, Chile) specifically for this purpose. The CSDietary program enables conversion of portion size data to gram weight equivalents and calculates energy and nutrient intake data for each food and ingredient consumed.
| Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? | Confidentiality declaration text |
|---|---|
| yes | The users shall not take any action with the purpose of identifying any individual entity (i.e. person, household, enterprise, etc.) in the micro dataset(s). If such a disclosure is made inadvertently, no use will be made of the information, and it will be reported immediately to FAO. |
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Tropical Diseases Research Centre (TDRC: Ndola, Zambia); National Food and Nutrition Commission (NFNC: Lusaka, Zambia); HarvestPlus, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Zambia, 2009, The 2009 Food consumption and Vitamin A status survey in Zambia
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
| Name | Affiliation | |
|---|---|---|
| Food and Nutrition Division | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations | [email protected] |
DDI_ZMB_2009_FCVASS_v01_M_v01_A_ESS_FAO
| Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| Food and Nutrition Division | ESN | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations | Metadata producer |
| Statistics Division | ESS | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations | Metadata adapted for FAM |