Publications by authors named "Kasata Markos"

Article Synopsis
  • A study in Konso Zone, Southwestern Ethiopia, aimed to assess food consumption scores (FCS) among households, revealing a significant issue with food patterns despite previous efforts to improve them.
  • The study involved 488 households and categorized FCS into poor, borderline, and acceptable, finding that 68.3% of participants had an acceptable score while 31.7% were either borderline or poor.
  • Key factors associated with higher acceptable FCS included the marital status, age, occupation, and education level of the household head, suggesting that interventions should focus on support for younger and unmarried individuals.
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