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Contribution of Village Chickens in Sustainable and Healthy Food Systems for Children along a Rural–Urban Gradient: A Systematic Review

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-09-25
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.021
CiteScore8.7
Impact factor5.1
ISSN23048158
Plant Science
Microbiology
Food Science
Health Professions (miscellaneous)
Health (social science)
Abstract

Achieving sustainable and healthy food systems in support of human and planetary health is a global challenge. We systematically reviewed papers (n = 2322) showing how village chicken products (meat, eggs, and offal) contribute to sustainable and healthy food systems for children along a rural–urban gradient. A total of 72 articles, representing all different sections covered in this review, were finally included. Production of village chickens contributed positively on livestock-derived food consumption by children. Households who owned chickens were likely to move from medium to high dietary diversity. Children from households that owned chickens had lower odds of anemia (1.07) and higher height-for-age (HAZ) and weight-for-age (WAZ) scores. Egg intervention increased HAZ and WAZ for children by 0.63 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.38–0.88] and 0.61 [95% CI, 0.45–0.77], respectively. Village chicken ownership had positive effect on children’s poultry meat and egg consumption. Per capita consumption of chicken by girls and boys combined was 38.2 g/day, where girls had 36.9 g/day and boys had 39.4 g/day. Children from households that owned chickens consumed eggs 2.8 more times per week compared to children from households without chickens. Moving along a rural–urban gradient, village chicken production was less common. Improved production and quality of village chicken products, and policies supporting optimal maternal and child intake these products are required.

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Mseleku C. et al. Contribution of Village Chickens in Sustainable and Healthy Food Systems for Children along a Rural–Urban Gradient: A Systematic Review // Foods. 2023. Vol. 12. No. 19. p. 3553.
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Mseleku C., Chimonyo M., Slotow R., Mhlongo L. C., Ngidi M. S. C. Contribution of Village Chickens in Sustainable and Healthy Food Systems for Children along a Rural–Urban Gradient: A Systematic Review // Foods. 2023. Vol. 12. No. 19. p. 3553.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/foods12193553
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12193553
TI - Contribution of Village Chickens in Sustainable and Healthy Food Systems for Children along a Rural–Urban Gradient: A Systematic Review
T2 - Foods
AU - Mseleku, Cresswell
AU - Chimonyo, Michael
AU - Slotow, Rob
AU - Mhlongo, Lindokuhle Christopher
AU - Ngidi, Mjabuliseni Simon Cloapas
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/09/25
PB - MDPI
SP - 3553
IS - 19
VL - 12
PMID - 37835206
SN - 2304-8158
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@article{2023_Mseleku,
author = {Cresswell Mseleku and Michael Chimonyo and Rob Slotow and Lindokuhle Christopher Mhlongo and Mjabuliseni Simon Cloapas Ngidi},
title = {Contribution of Village Chickens in Sustainable and Healthy Food Systems for Children along a Rural–Urban Gradient: A Systematic Review},
journal = {Foods},
year = {2023},
volume = {12},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12193553},
number = {19},
pages = {3553},
doi = {10.3390/foods12193553}
}
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Mseleku, Cresswell, et al. “Contribution of Village Chickens in Sustainable and Healthy Food Systems for Children along a Rural–Urban Gradient: A Systematic Review.” Foods, vol. 12, no. 19, Sep. 2023, p. 3553. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12193553.