The 2007-2008 HarvestPlus Bangladesh Biofortified Rice Project Food Intake Dataset (doi:10.7910/DVN/HAZLJG)

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Citation

Title:

The 2007-2008 HarvestPlus Bangladesh Biofortified Rice Project Food Intake Dataset

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/HAZLJG

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Date of Distribution:

2017-08-24

Version:

1

Bibliographic Citation:

HarvestPlus, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); University of California, Davis; International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research (ICDDR), Bangladesh, 2017, "The 2007-2008 HarvestPlus Bangladesh Biofortified Rice Project Food Intake Dataset", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HAZLJG, Harvard Dataverse, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

The 2007-2008 HarvestPlus Bangladesh Biofortified Rice Project Food Intake Dataset

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/HAZLJG

Authoring Entity:

HarvestPlus, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

University of California, Davis

International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research (ICDDR), Bangladesh

Other identifications and acknowledgements:

University of California, Davis

Other identifications and acknowledgements:

International Centre for Diarrhoel Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B)

Producer:

HarvestPlus, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Distributor:

International Food Policy Research Institute

Access Authority:

IFPRI-Data

Depositor:

IFPRI-KM

Date of Deposit:

2017-08-10

Date of Distribution:

2017

Series Name:

Household- and Community-level Surveys

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HAZLJG

Study Scope

Keywords:

Agricultural Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, micronutrients, zinc, zinc-biofortified rice, zinc deficiency, BANGLADESH, SOUTH ASIA, ASIA

Topic Classification:

Health, Nutrition

Abstract:

A multi-stage cluster survey was conducted in two rural rice-producing regions in Bangladesh in 2007-8 as the initial project of a HarvestPlus multi-stage research program to determine the potential impact of zinc-biofortified rice on the zinc and health status among children in Bangladesh who are at risk of zinc deficiency. The project protocol “Assessment of rice intakes and total dietary zinc intakes in rural Bangladesh” was conducted in collaboration with the University of California, Davis and the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B). In each region, 240 children ages 24-48 months and their primary female caregiver were enrolled. Dietary information was collected primarily by direct observation and weighing of food preparation and consumption, including test weighing of milk intakes by breast-fed children. Height and weight were measured in all children and women, and in a subset of children, blood samples were collected and analyzed for concentrations of serum zinc and indicators of infection.

Time Period:

2007-2008

Date of Collection:

2007-2008

Country:

Bangladesh, Bangladesh

Geographic Coverage:

Trishal, Pirgaccha

Geographic Unit(s):

Village

Universe:

Children less than or equal to five years and their primary female caregiver

Kind of Data:

Sample survey data (SSD)

Methodology and Processing

Sampling Procedure:

Two stage random sampling within each upazila. Within each upazila, all villages identified by the 2001 census were included in the sampling universe. During the first sampling stage, 25 clusters were selected from each study site using systematic sampling with probability of selection proportional to estimated population size. At the second stage of sampling, ten households within each cluster were selected using a global positioning system (GPS) sampling method. Approximately 92% of the originally selected eligible households agreed to participate in the study. The sample size in each of the two district was 240 index children and their primary female caregivers. Data were available from 239 households in Trishal because the forms from one household were lost.

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Related Publications

Citation

Title:

Arsenault, J.E.; Yakes, E.A.; Hossain, M.B.; Islam, M.M.; Ahmed, T.; Hotz, C.; Lewis, B.; Rhaman, A.S.; Jamil, K.M.; Brown, K.H. 2010. The current high prevalence of dietary zinc inadequacy among children and women in rural Bangladesh could be substantially ameliorated by zinc biofortification of rice. Journal of Nutrition 140 (9): 1683-1690.

Identification Number:

10.3945/​jn.110.123059

Bibliographic Citation:

Arsenault, J.E.; Yakes, E.A.; Hossain, M.B.; Islam, M.M.; Ahmed, T.; Hotz, C.; Lewis, B.; Rhaman, A.S.; Jamil, K.M.; Brown, K.H. 2010. The current high prevalence of dietary zinc inadequacy among children and women in rural Bangladesh could be substantially ameliorated by zinc biofortification of rice. Journal of Nutrition 140 (9): 1683-1690.

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002_2017-06-16_Bangladesh.xls

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003_HPRiceDocumentationReport.pdf

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