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Children's education and parents' dietary nutrient intake: an empirical study based on rural China

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Children's education and parents' dietary nutrient intake: an empirical study based on rural China

N. Wei and D. Sun

This research conducted by Ning Wei and Dingqiang Sun reveals a fascinating link between children's education and the dietary habits of their parents in rural China. Discover how enhancing children's education can lead to better nutrition and diet quality for families, underscoring the importance of education in community health.

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Abstract
This paper, taking the middle-aged and elderly parents in rural families of China as the subject, studies the impact of children's education on parents' dietary nutrient intake. After analyzing the data in China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) 2011, this study discovers that China's rural children's higher educational level exerts a significant positive impact on the improvement of parents' food consumption, nutrient intake and diet quality. This indicates that the improvement of rural education can be an effective approach to increase dietary nutrient intake of China's rural population. The policy implication of this study is to further develop rural basic education, consolidate the coverage of compulsory education, and incorporate nutrition education into national education system.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jun 19, 2023
Authors
Ning Wei, Dingqiang Sun
Tags
children's education
dietary nutrient intake
rural China
food consumption
nutrition education
diet quality
education policy
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