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 student (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.