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Biodiversity and complementary feeding practices of children in the north west region of Viet Nam

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Title Biodiversity and complementary feeding practices of children in the north west region of Viet Nam
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZO9YA2
 
Creator Raneri, J.
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Quantitative 24hour recall Data, for Thai minority ethnic women and children aged 12-24 months old. Data from Mai son district, North West Vietnam (rural) agro ecological zone is Tropics highland, cool, with a farming system that is Highland intensive mixed. Food composition tables used are Vietnam and ASEAN (refs: National Institute of Nutrition (1972) Food products in Vietnam: composition and nutritive value. (Hanoi, Vietnam)./ Institute of Nutrition MU (2014) ASEAN Food Composition Database, Electronic version 1. (Thailand) Species were defined using a local ethnobiologist in collaboration with the head of agriculture extension provided data for missing or unknown species.
Interactive 24 hour dietary recall (with a repeat on 2 non-consecutive days for a subsample) of a woman of reproductive age and a child between 12-23 months of age per selected household. This is repeated in two season: lean and abundant to capture seasonal dietary variations. Information on the species and variety of foods consumed, and their source was included. Full information available in the protocol
 
Subject Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Social Sciences
HUMAN NUTRITION
DIET
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
CHILDREN
AGROBIODIVERSITY
VIET NAM
 
Contributor Bioversity International
Bioversity International
 
Relation Bechem, M.; Huybregts, L; van Damme, P., 2017, "Biodiversity and complementary feeding practices of children in the north west region of Cameroon",
doi:10.7910/DVN/J94MZQ, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Penafiel, D.; van Damme, P.; Kolsteren, P., 2017, "Traditional food consumption and its nutritional contribution in Guasaganda, Central Ecuador.", doi:10.7910/DVN/GDGPTK Harvard Dataverse, V1
 
Type Household/Survey data