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      Determinants associated with low dietary diversity among migrants to Morocco: a cross sectional study

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          Low dietary diversity (LDD) is prevalent among vulnerable populations, posing a morbidity risk. Few studies have been conducted on the dietary diversity of migrants. The objectives of this study are to determine the prevalence of LDD among migrants in Morocco and the risk factors associated with it. In the Oriental region, we conducted a cross-sectional study with migrants between November and December 2021. The sampling method used was convenience sampling. A face-to-face, structured questionnaire was used to collect sociodemographic, behavioral, and clinical data. We calculated a dietary diversity score based on a 24-h food recall and assessed food intake. The risk factors associated with LDD were identified using multivariate logistic regression. A total of 445 migrants was enrolled. The prevalence of LDD was 31.7%. Risk factors associated with LDD were: being homeless (adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR) of 6.32; CI% [3.55–11.25]), a lack of social support (AOR of 2.30; CI% [1.33–03.98]), and low monthly income (AOR of 8.21; CI% [3.39–19.85]). Public policies must focus on social and environmental determinants. Nutrition training programs should be set up for the migrant population.

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                lambakiabdellah@gmail.com
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                Sci Rep
                Sci Rep
                Scientific Reports
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                2045-2322
                10 April 2024
                10 April 2024
                2024
                : 14
                : 8361
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Laboratoire droit privé et enjeux de développement, Faculté des sciences juridiques, économiques et sociales, ( https://ror.org/04efg9a07) Fès, Morocco
                [2 ]Office national de sécurité sanitaire des produits alimentaires, Oriental, Morocco
                [3 ]Université de Lomé, Faculté des sciences de la santé, ( https://ror.org/00wc07928) Lomé, Togo
                [4 ]GRID grid.440487.b, ISNI 0000 0004 4653 426X, Hassan First University of Settat, , Faculté des sciences et techniques, Laboratoire agroalimentaire et santé, ; Settat, Morocco
                [5 ]GRID grid.440487.b, ISNI 0000 0004 4653 426X, Hassan First University of Settat, , Institut supérieur des sciences de la santé, Laboratoire sciences et technologies de la santé, ; Settat, Morocco
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                59082
                10.1038/s41598-024-59082-8
                11006864
                38600240
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                : 7 April 2024
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