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Paul Armah Aryee

Membership Status:
Full Member

Home Country:
Ghana

Home Address:
School of Medicine and Health Sciences
University for Development Studies (UDS)
P. O. Box TL1350
Tamale - Ghana

Institution:
University of Southampton

Current Address:
University of Southampton
School of Medicine
Southampton General Hospital
Level F, Centre Block, MP 113
Tremona Road
Southampton
SO16 6YD

Phone:
+44 23 80770549 (H)
+44 79 50189825 (Mobile)

E-mail:
paaryee@yahoo.com
paa@soton.ac.uk


Education
PhD (Public Health Nutrition)
MPhil (Physiology)
MMedSci (Human Nutrition)
BSc (Honours) Zoology with Botany

Research Interests
 Nutrition and HIV/AIDS
 Child nutrition and survival
 Public Health aspects of nutrition and nutritional intervention programming
 Micronutrient deficiencies in children, pregnant women and the elderly
 Nutrition programme monitoring and evaluation

Professional Experience
Lecturer in Physiology and Nutrition 1999 – Present
School of Medicine & Health Sciences, Univ. for Development Studies, Tamale.

Lead Consultant for CRS/Ghana; Anthropometry project 2003

Lead Consultant for CRS/Ghana; HIV/AIDS 2002
Terminal Evaluation project, Wa Diocese.

Supervisor, Anthropometry Team for 2001
UNICEF /IFPRI /UDS, Food and Nutrition Security project,
Savelugu-Nanton District.

Consultant/Supervisor for CRS/Ghana; Anthropometry project 2000


Membership
Ghana Science Association - Member

Paediatric Society of Ghana, Northern Branch - Member

Food and Nutrition Security Network - Ghana - Member

Planning Committee, Ghana Nutrition Association - Member

Selected Publications
Aryee, P.A.: Nutritional status of children 0 – 23 months in 36 Food Assisted Child Survival (FACS) communities in Bongo, East Mamprusi and Lawra districts, Ghana. CRS/Ghana Health Unit, May 2003.

Aryee, P.A: Terminal Evaluation of the Wa Diocese HIV/AIDS Prevention Project (WADHIVPP). Wa Diocese & CRS/Ghana Health Unit, October 2002.

Aryee, P.A. and Amegatse, W. K: Nutritional status of children 0 – 23 months in 27 Food Assisted Child Survival (FACS) communities in Bongo, East Mamprusi and Lawra districts, Ghana. Report presented to CRS/Ghana Health Unit, June 2000.

Arthur S.K., Aryee P.A., Amuasi J., Hesse I.F.A., & Affram R.K.: Impairment of renal sodium excretion in tropical residents – phenomenological analysis. Int J Biometeorol. 1999. 43: 14-20.

 

 

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