How important is improving food availability for reducing child malnutrition in developing countries?

被引:28
|
作者
Smith, LC [1 ]
Haddad, L [1 ]
机构
[1] Int Food Policy Res Inst, Washington, DC 20006 USA
关键词
national food availability; child malnutrition; nutrition policy;
D O I
10.1111/j.1574-0862.2001.tb00063.x
中图分类号
F3 [农业经济];
学科分类号
0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
摘要
Do increases in the food supply per person in a country, i.e., national food availability, contribute substantially to reductions in malnutrition among its children? This paper sets out to answer this controversial question using panel data from 63 developing countries over 1970-1996. This paper gives evidence in support of a statistically significant and strong positive impact of national food availability on child nutrition, finding that increased food supplies have resulted in significant reductions in malnutrition since the 1970s despite population increases over the period. However, per-capita food supplies have a declining marginal impact: their effect is quite strong for countries with very low food availability (e.g., most countries in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia), but weak or non-existent for those with high levels (e.g., most countries in the Near East and North Africa). Further, non-food factors, such as women's education and status and the quality of health environments, are also important determinants of children's nutritional status. Depending on the state of food availability in any particular geographic area and relative costs, these factors may merit greater priority in policies to reduce malnutrition. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:191 / 204
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] IMPROVING THE NUTRITION OF THE CHILD - WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES
    SRIVASTAVA, JR
    [J]. PAEDIATRICIAN, 1982, 11 (1-2): : 99 - 109
  • [22] Food security management in developing countries: Influence of economic factors on their food availability and access
    Bozsik, Norbert
    Cubillos, Julieth P. T.
    Stalbek, Bopushev
    Vasa, Laszlo
    Magda, Robert
    [J]. PLOS ONE, 2022, 17 (07):
  • [23] Diet Quality, Child Health, and Food Policies in Developing Countries
    Bhargava, Alok
    [J]. WORLD BANK RESEARCH OBSERVER, 2015, 30 (02): : 247 - 276
  • [24] Reducing child malnutrition: How far does income growth take us?
    Haddad, L
    Alderman, H
    Appleton, S
    Song, L
    Yohannes, Y
    [J]. WORLD BANK ECONOMIC REVIEW, 2003, 17 (01): : 107 - 131
  • [25] Improving the level of food safety and market access in developing countries
    Wahidin, Dasep
    Purnhagen, Kai
    [J]. HELIYON, 2018, 4 (07):
  • [26] IMPROVING FOOD BIOTECHNOLOGY RESOURCES AND STRATEGIES IN DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES
    KNORR, D
    [J]. FOOD TECHNOLOGY, 1995, 49 (01) : 91 - 93
  • [27] Improving health in developing countries: reducing complexity of drug supply chains
    Jahre, Marianne
    Dumoulin, Luc
    Greenhalgh, Langdon B.
    Hudspeth, Claudia
    Limlim, Phillips
    Spindler, Anna
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HUMANITARIAN LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT, 2012, 2 (01) : 54 - 84
  • [28] Reducing Agricultural Tariffs or Domestic Support: Which Is More Important for Developing Countries?
    Hoekman, Bernard
    Ng, Francis
    Olarreaga, Marcelo
    [J]. REFORMING AGRICULTURAL TRADE FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, VOL 2: QUANTIFYING THE IMPACT OF MULTILATERAL TRADE REFORM, 2007, : 40 - 78
  • [30] HOW TO APPROACH FOOD TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES
    BACHMANN, MR
    [J]. LEBENSMITTEL-WISSENSCHAFT & TECHNOLOGIE, 1981, 14 (06): : 348 - 350