1. Effect ofMoringa Oleiferaleaf powder supplementation on reducing anemia in children below two years in Kisarawe District, Tanzania
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Stella P. Kilima, Susan F. Rumisha, Angela Shija, Ndekya M. Oriyo, and Julius J. Massaga
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Anemia ,Nutrition Education ,lcsh:TX341-641 ,Moringa ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Animal science ,030225 pediatrics ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Fortified Food ,Original Research ,Moringa oleifera ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,children below 2 years ,biology ,business.industry ,Iron deficiency ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,anemia ,Tanzania ,chemistry ,supplementation ,Hemoglobin ,business ,Essential nutrient ,lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Food Science - Abstract
Anemia is a nutritional disorder that affects mostly children below 2 years and is mainly contributed by iron deficiency. Moringa oleifera leaves are rich in iron and other essential nutrients necessary for iron metabolism. We investigated the effect of M. oleifera leaf powder supplementation on reducing anemia among children below 2 years. A community‐based interventional study was conducted that enrolled 95 anemic children who were followed for 6 months. The intervention communities received M. oleifera leaf powder and nutrition education, while control communities only received nutrition education. Changes on mean hemoglobin (Hb) concentration and anemia prevalence were compared between the two groups using t test and proportional test where appropriate. At baseline, the mean Hb concentrations of control and intervention groups were 7.9 g/dl (SD = 1.3) and 8.3 g/dl (SD = 1.6) g/L, respectively (p‐value = 0.0943). After 6 months, anemia prevalence significantly decreased in the intervention group by 53.6% (100%–46.4%; p
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- 2019
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