Research Article

The Effects of Coconut Skim Milk and Coco-Dairy Milk Blend on the Nutritional Status of Schoolchildren

Table 5

Mean weight-for-age z-scores (WAZ), height-for-age z-scores (HAZ), and BMI-for-age z-scores (BAZ) of child participants by group and time periods.

Control groupIntervention groups value1
Cow’s milkCoconut skim milkCoco-dairy milk blend
n = 122n = 100n = 95

WAZ
 Baseline−2.44 (0.62)−2.19 (0.62)−2.19 (0.64)0.031
 Midline−2.28 (0.69)−2.01 (0.68)−2.02 (0.69)0.029
 End line−2.33 (0.69)−2.10 (0.69)−2.09 (0.70)0.039
value2<0.001<0.001<0.001

HAZ
 Baseline−2.37 (0.64)−2.35 (0.65)−2.22 (0.52)0.342
 Midline−2.38 (0.64)−2.35 (0.63)−2.21 (0.52)0.298
 End line−2.40 (0.65)−2.37 (0.65)−2.26 (0.53)0.461
value20.2590.124<0.001

BAZ
 Baseline−1.24 (0.87)−0.90 (0.87)−1.03 (0.92)0.147
 Midline−1.00 (0.86)−0.65 (0.83)−0.81 (0.92)0.077
 End line−1.07 (0.86)−0.76 (0.85)−0.87 (0.95)0.083
value2<0.001<0.001<0.001

1Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for age, sex, household size, household estimated monthly income, mother’s educations, and father’s education. 2Repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA); significant at α = 0.05; acow’s milk is significantly different (lower) than coco-dairy milk blend and coconut skim milk intervention groups. Values were mean (standard deviation).