Eating More but Not Better at School? Impacts of Boarding on Students’ Dietary Structure and Nutritional Status in Rural Northwestern China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Data
2.1. Survey and Sample
2.2. Outcomes of Interest
3. Estimation Framework
4. Results
4.1. Descriptive Analysis
4.2. Impacts of Home-To-School Distance on Boarding
4.3. Impacts of Boarding on Dietary Structure
4.4. Impacts of Boarding on Dietary Adequacy and Nutritional Status
4.5. Robustness Checks and Heterogenous Effects of Boarding
5. Concluding Remarks
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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(1) Food Categories Involved in FAO Guidelines (FAO, 2008) | (2) Food Groups Used to Construct DDS in This Study |
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Grains | Grains |
Vitamin A-rich vegetables and tubers | Tubers |
White tubers | |
Dark green leafy vegetables | Vegetables |
Other vegetables | |
Vitamin A rich fruits | Fruits |
Other fruits | |
Flesh meat | Flesh meat |
Organ meat | Other meat |
Eggs | Eggs |
Fish | Fish |
Legumes, nuts, and seeds | Soybean, nuts, and seeds |
Milk and milk products | Milk and milk products |
Oil and fat | (no corresponding category) |
Variables | Descriptions | Boarding | Not Boarding | Difference in Means | ||
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(1) Mean | (2) SD | (3) Mean | (4) SD | (5) =(1)–(3) | ||
A. Outcome measures | ||||||
DDS | Diet Diversity Score (see Table 1 for its components) | 4.78 | 2.12 | 5.37 | 2.11 | −0.60 *** |
N | 2343 | 4785 | ||||
Hungry during the day | Dummy, =1 if feels hungry during the day | 0.64 | 0.48 | 0.65 | 0.48 | −0.01 |
N | 2431 | 4920 | ||||
Hungry in the evening | Dummy, =1 if feels hungry in the evening | 0.56 | 0.50 | 0.46 | 0.50 | 0.10 *** |
N | 2421 | 4903 | ||||
BMI-for-age | BMI-for-age z-score | −0.80 | 0.89 | −0.88 | 0.95 | 0.08 ** |
Anemia | Dummy, =1 if being anemic | 0.30 | 0.46 | 0.27 | 0.44 | 0.04 ** |
N | 1173 | 2440 | ||||
B. Personal/family char. | ||||||
Grade | Dummy, =1 for fifth graders (=0 for fourth graders) | 0.60 | 0.49 | 0.48 | 0.50 | 0.12 *** |
Gender | Dummy, =1 for boys | 0.52 | 0.50 | 0.51 | 0.50 | 0.01 |
Age | Age in months | 141.3 | 15.2 | 136.2 | 14.4 | 5.03 *** |
Han | Dummy, =1 for Han ethnic students | 0.32 | 0.47 | 0.37 | 0.48 | −0.05 *** |
Number of siblings | Number of siblings a student has | 2.45 | 1.34 | 2.44 | 1.26 | 0.01 |
Father’s education | Father’s years of schooling | 5.97 | 3.68 | 6.75 | 3.78 | −0.78 *** |
Mother’s education | Mother’s years of schooling | 3.23 | 3.65 | 3.92 | 4.05 | −0.69 *** |
Migrant father | Dummy, =1 if one’s father is a migrant worker | 0.48 | 0.50 | 0.50 | 0.50 | −0.02 |
Migrant mother | Dummy, =1 if one’s mother is a migrant worker | 0.20 | 0.40 | 0.18 | 0.38 | 0.02 ** |
Asset holding | The log of the value of household assets (in yuan) | 8.84 | 1.36 | 8.81 | 1.58 | 0.03 |
Distance to school | Distance from home to school (km) | 3.69 | 3.57 | 1.73 | 2.36 | 1.96 *** |
N | 2448 | 4974 |
Outcome Variables | (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boarding | Boarding | Boarding | Boarding | Boarding | |
Sample | All (Distance < 25 km) | All (Distance < 20 km) | All (Distance < 15 km) | All (Distance < 10 km) | With BMI/Hb Information (Distance < 25 km) |
Distance in log | 0.101 *** | 0.101 *** | 0.101 *** | 0.101 *** | 0.098 *** |
(0.008) | (0.008) | (0.009) | (0.009) | (0.010) | |
Grade | 0.062 ** | 0.063 ** | 0.066 *** | 0.061 ** | 0.065 ** |
(0.025) | (0.025) | (0.025) | (0.025) | (0.027) | |
Boy | −0.012 | −0.012 | −0.011 | −0.011 | 0.001 |
(0.010) | (0.010) | (0.010) | (0.010) | (0.015) | |
Age | 0.002 *** | 0.002 *** | 0.002 *** | 0.002 *** | 0.002 *** |
(0.000) | (0.000) | (0.000) | (0.000) | (0.001) | |
Han | 0.001 | 0.002 | 0.003 | 0.003 | 0.029 |
(0.035) | (0.035) | (0.036) | (0.036) | (0.043) | |
Number of siblings | −0.003 | −0.003 | −0.003 | −0.004 | −0.007 |
(0.006) | (0.006) | (0.006) | (0.005) | (0.007) | |
Father’s education | −0.003 * | −0.003 * | −0.003 * | −0.003 | −0.005 ** |
(0.002) | (0.002) | (0.002) | (0.002) | (0.002) | |
Mother’s education | −0.002 | −0.002 | −0.002 | −0.002 | −0.001 |
(0.001) | (0.001) | (0.001) | (0.001) | (0.002) | |
Migrant father | −0.015 | −0.015 | −0.016 | −0.016 | −0.013 |
(0.013) | (0.013) | (0.013) | (0.013) | (0.016) | |
Migrant mother | 0.005 | 0.004 | 0.006 | 0.012 | −0.012 |
(0.014) | (0.014) | (0.014) | (0.014) | (0.018) | |
Asset holding in log | 0.005 | 0.005 | 0.005 | 0.005 | 0.000 |
(0.004) | (0.004) | (0.004) | (0.004) | (0.004) | |
Constant | 0.202 ** | 0.200 ** | 0.204 *** | 0.220 *** | 0.354 *** |
(0.076) | (0.076) | (0.077) | (0.080) | (0.090) | |
School FEs | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
N | 7128 | 7102 | 7037 | 6819 | 3613 |
R2 | 0.283 | 0.282 | 0.281 | 0.274 | 0.294 |
Outcome Variables | Dietary Diversity | Dietary Adequacy | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DDS | Feeling Hungry during the Day | Feeling Hungry in the Evening | ||||
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | |
Method | OLS | 2SLS | OLS | 2SLS | OLS | 2SLS |
Boarding | −0.394 *** | −0.663 *** | 0.016 | 0.081 | 0.100 *** | 0.118 ** |
(0.093) | (0.229) | (0.014) | (0.050) | (0.019) | (0.052) | |
Grade | 0.090 | 0.105 | 0.068 *** | 0.064 *** | 0.028 * | 0.027 * |
(0.110) | (0.105) | (0.017) | (0.017) | (0.016) | (0.016) | |
Boy | 0.014 | 0.010 | 0.016 | 0.016 | 0.023 * | 0.023 * |
(0.042) | (0.042) | (0.011) | (0.011) | (0.013) | (0.013) | |
Age | 0.003 | 0.004 | −0.000 | −0.001 | 0.001 | 0.001 |
(0.002) | (0.002) | (0.000) | (0.000) | (0.001) | (0.001) | |
Han | −0.101 | −0.100 | 0.010 | 0.010 | −0.010 | −0.010 |
(0.118) | (0.113) | (0.019) | (0.019) | (0.026) | (0.026) | |
Number of siblings | −0.023 | −0.022 | −0.004 | −0.004 | 0.003 | 0.003 |
(0.023) | (0.022) | (0.005) | (0.005) | (0.005) | (0.005) | |
Father’s education | 0.012 | 0.010 | 0.001 | 0.002 | 0.001 | 0.001 |
(0.007) | (0.007) | (0.002) | (0.002) | (0.002) | (0.002) | |
Mother’s education | 0.017 ** | 0.016 ** | −0.005 ** | −0.004 ** | 0.000 | 0.000 |
(0.006) | (0.006) | (0.002) | (0.002) | (0.002) | (0.002) | |
Migrant father | 0.059 | 0.054 | 0.004 | 0.005 | 0.010 | 0.010 |
(0.049) | (0.049) | (0.012) | (0.012) | (0.014) | (0.013) | |
Migrant mother | 0.137 * | 0.136 * | −0.010 | −0.010 | 0.016 | 0.016 |
(0.075) | (0.074) | (0.017) | (0.016) | (0.015) | (0.015) | |
Asset holding in log | 0.049 *** | 0.050 *** | 0.002 | 0.002 | 0.002 | 0.002 |
(0.016) | (0.016) | (0.004) | (0.004) | (0.004) | (0.004) | |
Constant | 5.716 *** | 5.749 *** | 0.616 *** | 0.610 *** | 0.323 *** | 0.320 *** |
(0.316) | (0.319) | (0.065) | (0.064) | (0.073) | (0.073) | |
School FEs | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
N | 7128 | 7128 | 7351 | 7351 | 7324 | 7324 |
R2 | 0.149 | 0.146 | 0.052 | 0.049 | 0.038 | 0.038 |
Outcome Variables | Consumption of Specific Food Items in the Past 24 h | Frequency of Consumption in the Past 24 h | ||||||
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(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | |
Method | Non-Boarding Mean | Raw Differences in Means | OLS | 2SLS | Non-Boarding Mean | Raw Differences in Means | OLS | 2SLS |
Grains | 0.959 | 0.001 | 0.005 | −0.020 | 2.654 | 0.184 *** | 0.210 *** | 0.332 ** |
[0.199] | (0.005) | (0.006) | (0.018) | [1.789] | (0.045) | (0.056) | (0.145) | |
Tubers | 0.712 | 0.001 | 0.013 | 0.010 | 1.483 | 0.020 | 0.091 * | 0.237 |
[0.453] | (0.011) | (0.016) | (0.047) | [1.554] | (0.039) | (0.047) | (0.150) | |
Vegetables | 0.833 | −0.077 *** | −0.043 ** | −0.080 * | 3.129 | −0.347 *** | −0.075 | −0.096 |
[0.373] | (0.010) | (0.017) | (0.041) | [3.181] | (0.080) | (0.101) | (0.333) | |
Fruits | 0.842 | −0.135 *** | −0.090 *** | −0.156 *** | 2.871 | −0.564 *** | −0.302 *** | −0.528 * |
[0.365] | (0.010) | (0.017) | (0.041) | [2.609] | (0.066) | (0.080) | (0.306) | |
Flesh meat | 0.493 | −0.066 *** | −0.075 *** | −0.130 *** | 0.961 | −0.113 *** | −0.099 ** | −0.132 |
[0.500] | (0.013) | (0.024) | (0.054) | [1.915] | (0.035) | (0.045) | (0.111) | |
Other meat | 0.256 | −0.056 *** | −0.035 *** | −0.021 | 0.396 | −0.106 *** | −0.077 *** | −0.029 |
[0.437] | (0.011) | (0.012) | (0.043) | [0.815] | (0.019) | (0.021) | (0.078) | |
Fish | 0.132 | −0.050 *** | −0.034 *** | −0.070 ** | 0.207 | −0.082 *** | −0.047 ** | −0.103 * |
[0.339] | (0.008) | (0.011) | (0.032) | [0.625] | (0.015) | (0.018) | (0.057) | |
Eggs | 0.309 | −0.046 *** | −0.034 * | −0.058 | 0.434 | −0.067 *** | −0.037 | −0.032 |
[0.462] | (0.011) | (0.018) | (0.054) | [0.778] | (0.019) | (0.023) | (0.074) | |
Dairy products | 0.347 | −0.072 *** | −0.048 *** | −0.033 | 0.555 | −0.116 *** | −0.062 ** | 0.041 |
[0.476] | (0.012) | (0.017) | (0.041) | [0.953] | (0.023) | (0.028) | (0.083) | |
Bean products/nuts | 0.484 | −0.089 *** | −0.050 ** | −0.093 * | 0.928 | −0.136 *** | −0.031 | −0.151 |
[0.500] | (0.013) | (0.022) | (0.051) | [1.340] | (0.033) | (0.047) | (0.121) | |
N | 4785 | 4785/2343 | 7128 | 7128 | 4785 | 4785/2343 | 7128 | 7128 |
Outcome Variables | BMI-for-Age | Anemia | DDS | |||
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(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | |
Method | OLS | 2SLS | OLS | 2SLS | OLS | 2SLS |
A. Distance < 25 km | ||||||
Boarding | 0.174 *** | 0.117 | 0.029 * | 0.111 ** | −0.467 *** | −0.844 *** |
(0.039) | (0.137) | (0.015) | (0.051) | (0.115) | (0.271) | |
N | 3613 | 3613 | 3613 | 3613 | 3475 | 3475 |
R2 | 0.153 | 0.153 | 0.274 | 0.269 | 0.169 | 0.163 |
B. Distance < 20 km | ||||||
Boarding | 0.170 *** | 0.088 | 0.028 * | 0.107 ** | −0.466 *** | −0.851 *** |
(0.040) | (0.139) | (0.016) | (0.052) | (0.115) | (0.275) | |
N | 3600 | 3600 | 3600 | 3600 | 3463 | 3463 |
R2 | 0.154 | 0.152 | 0.275 | 0.269 | 0.168 | 0.163 |
C. Distance < 15 km | ||||||
Boarding | 0.173 *** | 0.066 | 0.026 | 0.096 * | −0.458 *** | −0.789 *** |
(0.040) | (0.141) | (0.016) | (0.052) | (0.115) | (0.283) | |
N | 3569 | 3569 | 3569 | 3569 | 3433 | 3433 |
R2 | 0.154 | 0.152 | 0.276 | 0.272 | 0.169 | 0.165 |
D. Distance < 10 km | ||||||
Boarding | 0.177 *** | 0.040 | 0.024 | 0.102 * | −0.456 *** | −0.775 *** |
(0.038) | (0.141) | (0.016) | (0.060) | (0.112) | (0.295) | |
N | 3466 | 3466 | 3466 | 3466 | 3331 | 3331 |
R2 | 0.158 | 0.155 | 0.276 | 0.271 | 0.172 | 0.168 |
Outcome Variables | (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BMI-for-Age | Anemia | DDS | BMI-for-Age | Anemia | DDS | |
A. Girls | B. Boys | |||||
Boarding | −0.044 | 0.012 | −0.984 ** | 0.258 | 0.202 ** | −0.699 * |
(0.181) | (0.082) | (0.421) | (0.174) | (0.084) | (0.380) | |
N | 1729 | 1729 | 1705 | 1803 | 1803 | 1770 |
R2 | 0.140 | 0.294 | 0.176 | 0.199 | 0.256 | 0.187 |
C. Fourth grade | D. Fifth grade | |||||
Boarding | −0.053 | 0.100 | −1.329 *** | 0.155 | 0.148 ** | −0.569 |
(0.196) | (0.087) | (0.371) | (0.176) | (0.058) | (0.349) | |
N | 1734 | 1734 | 1716 | 1798 | 1798 | 1759 |
R2 | 0.185 | 0.290 | 0.185 | 0.164 | 0.291 | 0.222 |
E. Ethnic minority | F. Ethnic Han | |||||
Boarding | 0.126 | 0.098 | −0.664 ** | 0.053 | 0.119 | −1.068 * |
(0.152) | (0.066) | (0.321) | (0.279) | (0.097) | (0.576) | |
N | 2301 | 2301 | 2271 | 1231 | 1231 | 1204 |
R2 | 0.167 | 0.316 | 0.182 | 0.183 | 0.152 | 0.193 |
G. Mother’s years of schooling < 6 | H. Mother’s years of schooling ≥ 6 | |||||
Boarding | 0.184 | 0.129 | −0.806 ** | 0.078 | 0.067 | −0.869 ** |
(0.181) | (0.085) | (0.338) | (0.188) | (0.081) | (0.367) | |
N | 1751 | 1751 | 1723 | 1781 | 1781 | 1752 |
R2 | 0.184 | 0.333 | 0.179 | 0.160 | 0.236 | 0.179 |
I. Household asset < median | J. Household asset ≥ median | |||||
Boarding | 0.175 | 0.083 | −0.780 ** | 0.079 | 0.145 * | −0.685 * |
(0.200) | (0.060) | (0.345) | (0.179) | (0.082) | (0.402) | |
N | 1754 | 1754 | 1735 | 1778 | 1778 | 1740 |
R2 | 0.154 | 0.279 | 0.149 | 0.191 | 0.289 | 0.215 |
K. Qinghai | L. Ningxia | |||||
Boarding | 0.493 | 0.118 | −0.351 | 0.001 | 0.107 ** | −1.009 *** |
(0.363) | (0.182) | (0.722) | (0.142) | (0.046) | (0.279) | |
N | 1221 | 1221 | 1198 | 2311 | 2311 | 2277 |
R2 | 0.146 | 0.333 | 0.196 | 0.091 | 0.112 | 0.153 |
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Chen, Q.; Pei, C.; Zhao, Q. Eating More but Not Better at School? Impacts of Boarding on Students’ Dietary Structure and Nutritional Status in Rural Northwestern China. Sustainability 2018, 10, 2753. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10082753
Chen Q, Pei C, Zhao Q. Eating More but Not Better at School? Impacts of Boarding on Students’ Dietary Structure and Nutritional Status in Rural Northwestern China. Sustainability. 2018; 10(8):2753. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10082753
Chicago/Turabian StyleChen, Qihui, Chunchen Pei, and Qiran Zhao. 2018. "Eating More but Not Better at School? Impacts of Boarding on Students’ Dietary Structure and Nutritional Status in Rural Northwestern China" Sustainability 10, no. 8: 2753. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10082753
APA StyleChen, Q., Pei, C., & Zhao, Q. (2018). Eating More but Not Better at School? Impacts of Boarding on Students’ Dietary Structure and Nutritional Status in Rural Northwestern China. Sustainability, 10(8), 2753. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10082753