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Current Developments in Nutrition | 2017

Development of a Dichotomous Indicator for Population-Level Assessment of Dietary Diversity in Women of Reproductive Age

Yves Martin-Prevel; Mary Arimond; Pauline Allemand; Doris Wiesmann; Terri Ballard; Megan Deitchler; Marie Claude Dop; Gina Kennedy; Anna Lartey; Warren T K Lee; Mourad Moursi

Abstract Background: Dietary diversity is a key element of diet quality, but diets of women of reproductive age (WRA; aged 15–49 y) in resource-poor settings are often deficient in a range of micronutrients. Previous work showed associations between simple food-group diversity indicators (FGIs) and micronutrient adequacy among WRA. For operational and advocacy purposes, however, there is strong demand for a dichotomous indicator reflecting an acceptable level of dietary diversity. Objective: The aim of the study was to develop a dichotomous indicator of dietary diversity in WRA. Methods: We performed a secondary analysis of 9 data sets containing quantitative dietary data from WRA in resource-poor settings (total n = 4166). From the raw dietary data, we calculated an individual “mean probability of adequacy” (MPA) across 11 micronutrients. Several candidate FGIs were constructed. Indicator performance in predicting an MPA >0.60 was assessed within each data set by using receiver-operating characteristic analysis and sensitivity and specificity analysis at various FGI cutoffs. The analysis was performed separately for nonpregnant and nonlactating (NPNL) women and for lactating women. Results: We identified 2 “best candidate” dichotomous indicators on the basis of 9- or 10-point food-group scores (FGI-9 and FGI-10) with a cutoff of ≥5 food groups. Both were significantly correlated to MPA in each site (P < 0.001). Areas under the curve were moderate, ranging from 0.62 to 0.82 among NPNL women and from 0.56 to 0.90 among lactating women. Comparisons of results slightly favored FGI-10 for all women. Conclusions: When resource-intensive dietary methods are not feasible, a simple dichotomous indicator based on a cutoff of ≥5 of 10 defined food groups reflects “minimum dietary diversity for women of reproductive age.” According to the conclusions of a consensus meeting of experts, this indicator is well suited for population-level assessment, advocacy, and possibly also for tracking of change in dietary diversity across time.


Archive | 2007

The world's most deprived: Characteristics and causes of extreme poverty and hunger

Akhter U. Ahmed; Ruth Vargas Hill; Lisa C. Smith; Doris Wiesmann; Tim Frankenberger; Kajal Gulati; Wahidand Quabili; Yisehac Yohannes


Archive | 2009

Validation of the world food programme's food consumption score and alternative indicators of household food security

Doris Wiesmann; Lucy Bassett; Todd Benson; John Hoddinott


Archive | 2011

2011 Global Hunger Index: The Challenge of Hunger: Taming Price Spikes and Excessive Food Price Volatility

Klaus von Grebmer; Maximo Torero; Tolulope Olofinbiyi; Heidi Fritschel; Doris Wiesmann; Yisehac Yohannes; Lilly Schofield; Constanze von Oppeln


Archive | 2006

A Global Hunger Index: Measurement Concept, Ranking of Countries, and Trends

Doris Wiesmann


Archive | 2007

Is food insecurity more severe in South Asia or Sub-Saharan Africa?: A comparative analysis using household expenditure survey data

Lisa C. Smith; Doris Wiesmann


Archive | 2008

The Impact of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs on Food Consumption in Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua

John Hoddinott; Doris Wiesmann


2020 vision briefs | 2007

The poorest and hungry: Looking below the line

Akhter U. Ahmed; Ruth Vargas Hill; Doris Wiesmann


The FASEB Journal | 2007

The impact of a conditional cash transfer program on food consumption: The Honduras family allowance program (PRAF)

Doris Wiesmann; John Hoddinott


IFPRI books | 2012

2012 Indice de la faim dans le monde:: Relever le defi de la faim: Assurer une sécurité alimentaire durable dan un monde sous contraintes en eau, en énergie et en terres

Klaus von Grebmer; Claudia Ringler; Mark W. Rosegrant; Tolulope Olofinbiyi; Doris Wiesmann; Heidi Fritschel; Ousmane Badiane; Maximo Torero; Yisehac Yohannes; Jennifer Thompson; Constanze von Oppeln; Joseph Rahall

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Klaus von Grebmer

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Maximo Torero

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Akhter U. Ahmed

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Claudia Ringler

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Mark W. Rosegrant

University of Massachusetts Boston

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Derek Headey

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Yisehac Yohannes

International Food Policy Research Institute

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