Abstract:
A cross sectional survey was set up to assess the influence of agrobiodiversity and dietary diversity
on morbidity, nutrient intake and the nutritional status of preschool children in Western Kenya. About 34.8%
preschool children were severely stunted, 21.5% severely underweight and 8.3% were severely wasted.
There was a positive and strong relationship between agricultural biodiversity, dietary diversity and
caregivers’ level of education. Morbidity level and dietary diversity had significant influence on underweight
levels and stunting. Consideration of agrobiodiversity in terms of dietary diversity can improve the nutrition
and health status of a preschool child.