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Data on Humanitarian Crises: Who and What Are We Missing? 人道主义危机数据:我们缺少谁和什么?
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-05 DOI: 10.1177/03795721231162429
Anastasia Marshak, Helen Young, Elena N Naumova
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Trends in Dietary Micronutrient Adequacy in Young Adults Over the Latest 25 Years in Japan. 最近 25 年日本年轻人膳食微量营养素充足率的变化趋势。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI: 10.1177/03795721231216230
Kenichiro Kobayashi, Takashi Torii, Toshiro Maihara

Background: It has been assumed that economically developed countries are well nourished compared to developing countries, but little is known about how economic status affects dietary micronutrient intake in the future childbearing generation.

Objective: We analyzed the trend of dietary micronutrient adequacy in young adults in Japan, as one of the representative countries with advanced dietary habits and economic progress.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis using 2 web-accessible databases, namely the Japanese National Health and Nutrition Survey and the World Development Indicators.

Results: Japan has been facing a progressive insufficiency of dietary vitamins A and C and iron, especially among young adults, over the past 25 years. The hidden progression of silent malnutrition has become more apparent since the 2010s, coinciding with a series of economic recessions and natural disasters.

Conclusions: Given that parental dietary habits play a critical role in ensuring a balanced diet for their children, our findings underscore the importance of proactive nutrition counseling and education, especially for young adults of childbearing age who have been identified as vulnerable to micronutrient deficiencies. In line with this policy, we would like to suggest the use of digital transformation platforms as a potential solution in the future, especially for the digital native population.

背景:人们一直认为经济发达国家的营养状况优于发展中国家,但对于经济状况如何影响未来生育一代的膳食微量营养素摄入量却知之甚少:我们分析了日本作为饮食习惯先进和经济进步的代表性国家之一,其青壮年膳食微量营养素充足率的变化趋势:方法:我们利用两个可通过网络访问的数据库,即日本国民健康与营养调查和世界发展指标,进行了一项回顾性分析:结果:在过去的 25 年中,日本一直面临着膳食维生素 A、C 和铁逐渐不足的问题,尤其是在青壮年中。自 2010 年代以来,随着一系列经济衰退和自然灾害的发生,无声营养不良的隐性发展变得更加明显:鉴于父母的饮食习惯在确保子女均衡饮食方面起着至关重要的作用,我们的研究结果凸显了积极主动的营养咨询和教育的重要性,尤其是对那些已被确认为易患微量营养素缺乏症的育龄青壮年而言。根据这一政策,我们建议使用数字化转型平台作为未来的潜在解决方案,尤其是针对数字原住民。
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Food Insecurity and Perceived Effects of COVID-19 on Livelihoods in Rural Sri Lanka. 粮食不安全状况及2019冠状病毒病对斯里兰卡农村生计的影响
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-09-13 DOI: 10.2499/p15738coll2.134902
Nishmeet Singh, S. Scott, Neha Kumar, Gayathri V. Ramani, Q. Marshall, Kate Sinclair, S. Kalupahana, Malika Fernando, Renuka Silva, Amila Perera, R. Jayatissa, Deanna K. Olney
BACKGROUNDLittle is known about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected food security and livelihoods in Sri Lanka.OBJECTIVEThis article aims to assess food insecurity, perceived effects of COVID-19, and coping mechanisms among agriculture-based households in rural Sri Lanka.METHODSWe used 2 rounds of panel data from phone surveys (n = 1057 households) conducted in 5 districts. Food insecurity (30-day recall), perceived impacts of COVID-19 (6-month recall), and coping mechanisms (6-month recall) were assessed using a household questionnaire. To assess food insecurity, we used the 8-item Food Insecurity Experience Scale. We tested for differences between T1 (baseline: December 2020-February 2021) and T2 (follow-up: July 2021-September 2021) and explored the association between food insecurity and the perceived effect of COVID-19 on income using a logistic regression model.RESULTSFood insecurity was highly prevalent (T1: 75%, T2: 80%) but varied across districts. Most respondents were affected by COVID-19 and/or COVID-19-associated mitigation measures (T1: 84%, T2: 89%). Among affected households, commonly reported impacts included those on income (T1: 77%, T2: 76%), food costs (T1: 84%, T2: 83%), and travel (∼90% in both rounds). Agricultural activities were also adversely affected (T1: 64%, T2: 69%). About half of COVID-19-affected households reported selling livestock or assets to meet basic needs. Households whose income was impacted by COVID-19 were more likely to be food insecure (adjusted odds ratio: 2.56, P < .001).CONCLUSIONSHouseholds in rural Sri Lanka experienced food insecurity and livelihood disturbances during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional surveys are needed to assess recovery post-COVID-19 and to understand if programs that support livelihoods have been protective.
背景关于新冠肺炎大流行如何影响斯里兰卡的粮食安全和生计,我们知之甚少。目的本文旨在评估斯里兰卡农村农业家庭的粮食不安全、新冠肺炎的感知影响和应对机制。使用家庭问卷评估粮食不安全(30天召回)、新冠肺炎的感知影响(6个月召回)和应对机制(6个月中召回)。为了评估粮食不安全,我们使用了8项粮食不安全经验量表。我们测试了T1(基线:2020年12月至2021年2月)和T2(随访:2021年7月至9月)之间的差异,并使用逻辑回归模型探讨了粮食不安全与新冠肺炎对收入的感知影响之间的关联。结果食物不安全感非常普遍(T1:75%,T2:80%),但各地区不同。大多数受访者受到新冠肺炎和/或新冠肺炎相关缓解措施的影响(T1:84%,T2:89%)。在受影响的家庭中,通常报告的影响包括对收入(T1:77%,T2:76%)、食品成本(T1:84%,T2:83%)和旅行(两轮均为~90%)的影响。农业活动也受到不利影响(T1:64%,T2:69%)。约有一半受新冠肺炎影响的家庭报告称,出售牲畜或资产以满足基本需求。收入受到新冠肺炎影响的家庭更有可能粮食不安全(调整后的比值比:2.56,P<.001)。结论斯里兰卡农村家庭在新冠肺炎大流行期间经历了粮食不安全和生计混乱。需要进行额外的调查,以评估COVID-19后的恢复情况,并了解支持生计的计划是否具有保护性。
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Trends and Determinants of Children's Wasting and Women's Thinness in Chad, 2015 to 2021. 2015年至2021年乍得儿童消瘦和妇女消瘦的趋势和决定因素。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI: 10.1177/03795721231190203
Sarah Adler, Eleonor Zavala, Edgar Wabyona, Martin Ahimbisibwe, Fanga Haisset, Shannon Doocy

Background: Cross-sectional surveys using the Standardized Monitoring and Assessment of Relief and Transitions methodology have been conducted annually in Chad since 2015 to evaluate population-level nutritional status.

Objective: This analysis characterizes national and subnational trends in child wasting and women's thinness from 2015 to 2021 in Chad and identifies risk factors during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: Annual survey data with 12,000 to 15,000 households were included. Wasting was estimated for children 6 to 59 months using the WHO child growth standards, and among women 15 to 49 years, thinness was defined as mid-upper arm circumference <23 cm. Trends were stratified by agroecological zone, and chi-square tests used to assess statistical significance. Simple and multivariate logistic regression models were conducted for 2020 and 2021 to identify risk factors of wasting and thinness.

Results: About 11,958 to 17,897 children and 9883 to 15,535 women contributed values each year. National wasting and thinness rates did not significantly decrease over the 7-year period (wasting: 14.1% to 12.1%, P = .43; thinness: 15.2% to 13.4%, P = .51) and wasting rose from 2020 to 2021. The Saharan and Sahelian zones had consistently higher rates compared to the Sudanian zone. Younger age, male sex, inadequate infant and young child feeding practices, and poorer household socio-economic factors were associated with greater odds of child wasting. For women, younger age, lack of nutrition knowledge, and poorer household socio-economic factors increased the odds of thinness.

Conclusions: Undernutrition in Chad has not improved since 2015, and the COVID-19 pandemic likely exacerbated the crisis among children nationally and among women subnationally. Multisectoral approaches and regional targeting of interventions are recommended.

背景:自2015年以来,乍得每年都使用救济和过渡标准化监测和评估方法进行横断面调查,以评估人口营养状况。目标:该分析描述了2015年至2021年乍得国家和国家以下各级儿童浪费和妇女瘦的趋势,并确定了新冠肺炎大流行期间的风险因素。方法:纳入12000至15000户家庭的年度调查数据。使用世界卫生组织儿童生长标准估计6至59个月儿童的消耗量,在15至49岁的妇女中,瘦被定义为上臂中围。结果:每年约有11958至17897名儿童和9883至15535名妇女贡献了价值。在7年的时间里,全国的消瘦率和消瘦率没有显著下降(消瘦率:14.1%至12.1%,P=.43;消瘦率:15.2%至13.4%,P=.51),从2020年到2021年,消瘦率上升。与苏丹地区相比,撒哈拉和萨赫勒地区的发病率一直较高。年龄较小、男性、婴幼儿喂养方式不足以及家庭社会经济因素较差与儿童消瘦的几率较大有关。对于女性来说,年龄较小、缺乏营养知识以及较贫穷的家庭社会经济因素增加了苗条的几率。结论:自2015年以来,乍得的营养不良状况没有改善,新冠肺炎疫情可能加剧了全国儿童和地方妇女的危机。建议采取多部门方法和针对区域的干预措施。
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Stakeholders, Relationships, and Coordination: 2015 Baseline Study of Needed Enablers for Bridging Agriculture-Nutrition Gaps in Nigeria. 利益相关者、关系和协调:2015年尼日利亚弥合农业营养差距所需推动因素基线研究。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI: 10.1177/03795721221119249
Olutayo Adeyemi, Victor Ajieroh, Larry Umunna, Francis Aminu, Adeyinka Onabolu

Background: Renewed efforts by the Nigerian government to address malnutrition have led to nutrition actions by several sectors, including the agriculture sector. However, the success of these actions depends on the characteristics of the stakeholders involved, including their relationships and coordination.

Objective: This article reports a 2015 study of nutrition-sensitive agricultural stakeholders in Nigeria that assessed what the stakeholders do, where they work and how they are organized to improve nutrition. The study provides a baseline for assessing progress and measuring stakeholder and coordination changes in the Nigerian nutrition-sensitive agriculture landscape.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews (n = 17) and focus group discussions (n = 2) were held with federal, state, and local government level stakeholders; reviews of stakeholder program documents were also conducted.

Results: The study identified 7 groups of nutrition-sensitive agriculture stakeholders and several coordination challenges. Political leadership, advocacy and provision of material and human resource support by nongovernmental organizations, and donor interest and funding have been vital for mobilizing nutrition-sensitive agriculture. Still, although stakeholders frequently highlighted that nutrition was an important consideration in their interventions, nutrition goals and activities and/or indicators to measure outcomes were not regularly communicated. Also, while coordination mechanisms existed, there appeared to be minimal actual cross-sectoral partnerships because of inadequate trust, competition, and conflicts over institutional turf and mandates.

Conclusions: Needed enablers for improving nutrition-sensitive agriculture in Nigeria included improved stakeholder nutrition literacy, as well as enhanced stakeholder engagement facilitated by role definition, clarification, and consensus. Exploring different approaches to coordination may also be necessary.

背景:尼日利亚政府重新努力解决营养不良问题,导致包括农业部门在内的多个部门采取营养行动。然而,这些行动的成功取决于所涉及的利益相关者的特征,包括他们的关系和协调。目的:本文报告了2015年对尼日利亚营养敏感农业利益相关者的研究,该研究评估了利益相关者做什么,他们在哪里工作以及如何组织他们来改善营养。该研究为评估尼日利亚营养敏感型农业领域的进展和衡量利益相关者和协调变化提供了基线。方法:与联邦、州和地方政府层面的利益相关者进行半结构化访谈(n = 17)和焦点小组讨论(n = 2);还进行了对利益相关者计划文件的审查。结果:该研究确定了7组营养敏感型农业利益相关者和若干协调挑战。非政府组织的政治领导、宣传和提供物质和人力资源支持,以及捐助者的兴趣和资金,对动员营养敏感型农业至关重要。然而,尽管利益攸关方经常强调营养是其干预措施中的一个重要考虑因素,但没有定期沟通营养目标和活动以及/或衡量结果的指标。此外,虽然存在协调机制,但由于缺乏信任、竞争和机构范围和任务的冲突,实际的跨部门伙伴关系似乎很少。结论:改善尼日利亚营养敏感型农业所需的推动因素包括提高利益相关者的营养素养,以及通过角色定义、澄清和共识促进利益相关者的参与。探索不同的协调方法也可能是必要的。
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Comprehensive Approach for Improving Adherence to Prenatal Iron and Folic Acid Supplements Based on Intervention Studies in Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, and India. 基于孟加拉国、布基纳法索、埃塞俄比亚和印度干预研究的提高产前铁和叶酸补充剂依从性的综合方法。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-12 DOI: 10.1177/03795721231179570
Tina G Sanghvi, Phuong Hong Nguyen, Thomas Forissier, Sebanti Ghosh, Maurice Zafimanjaka, Tamirat Walissa, Zeba Mahmud, Sunny Kim

Background: The World Health Organization recommends daily iron and folic acid (IFA) supplementation during pregnancy, but consumption remains low, and high prevalence of anemia among pregnant women (PW) persists.

Objectives: This study aims to (1) examine factors at the health system, community, and individual levels, which influence adherence to IFA supplements; and (2) describe a comprehensive approach for designing interventions to improve adherence based on lessons learned from 4 country experiences.

Methods: We conducted literature search, formative research, and baseline surveys in Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, and India and applied health systems strengthening and social and behavior change principles to design interventions. The interventions addressed underlying barriers at the individual, community, and health system levels. Interventions were further adapted for integration into existing large-scale antenatal care programs through continuous monitoring.

Results: Key factors related to low adherence were lack of operational protocols to implement policies, supply chain bottlenecks, low capacity to counsel women, negative social norms, and individual cognitive barriers. We reinforced antenatal care services and linked them with community workers and families to address knowledge, beliefs, self-efficacy, and perceived social norms. Evaluations showed that adherence improved in all countries. Based on implementation lessons, we developed a program pathway and details of interventions for mobilizing health systems and community platforms for improving adherence.

Conclusion: A proven process for designing interventions to address IFA supplement adherence will contribute to achieving global nutrition targets for anemia reduction in PW. This evidence-based comprehensive approach may be applied in other countries with high anemia prevalence and low IFA adherence.

背景:世界卫生组织建议在怀孕期间每天补充铁和叶酸,但消耗量仍然很低,孕妇贫血的高患病率仍然存在。目的:本研究旨在(1)研究卫生系统、社区和个人层面影响IFA补充剂依从性的因素;(2)根据从4个国家的经验教训,介绍设计干预措施以提高遵守情况的综合方法。方法:我们在孟加拉国、布基纳法索、埃塞俄比亚和印度进行了文献检索、形成性研究和基线调查,并应用卫生系统加强以及社会和行为改变原则来设计干预措施。干预措施解决了个人、社区和卫生系统层面的潜在障碍。通过持续监测,进一步调整了干预措施,以纳入现有的大规模产前护理计划。结果:与遵守率低有关的关键因素是缺乏执行政策的操作规程、供应链瓶颈、为妇女提供咨询的能力低、消极的社会规范和个人认知障碍。我们加强了产前护理服务,并将其与社区工作者和家庭联系起来,以解决知识、信仰、自我效能和感知的社会规范问题。评价显示,所有国家的遵守情况都有所改善。根据实施经验教训,我们制定了一个项目路径和干预措施的细节,以动员卫生系统和社区平台来提高依从性。结论:设计干预措施以解决IFA补充剂依从性问题的经过验证的过程将有助于实现PW减少贫血的全球营养目标。这种基于证据的综合方法可以应用于其他贫血患病率高、IFA依从性低的国家。
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Industry Self-Regulation of Food Fortification Compliance: Piloting the Micronutrient Fortification Index in Nigeria. 食品强化合规性的行业自律:在尼日利亚试点微量营养素强化指数。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI: 10.1177/03795721221132610
Tobi Durotoye, Ike Ilegbune, Dominic Schofield, Victor Ajieroh, Oluchi Ezekannagha

Sustaining large-scale and good-quality food fortification requires strategies that incentivize food processors to invest in and consistently meet national food fortification standards where they exist. A standardized Micronutrient Fortification Index (MFI) piloted in Nigeria has provided a ranking of fortified branded products for each participating company, based on a score aggregating the effectiveness and efficiency of the company's systems and levels of product fortification. The MFI has demonstrated the significance of brands as a focal point for investment and industry accountability in food fortification and the power of harnessing the competitive nature of businesses to drive their food fortification performance. The initiative started with a pilot consisting of well-known brands of 4 companies and has since expanded participation to 15 companies, representing 31 brands, having completed the first entire ranking cycle. The publicly listed brands on the Index now cover approximately 80% of the flour milling market, 40% of the edible oils market, and 88% of the sugar market in Nigeria, reaching an estimated 134 million people in the country in 2022 according to analysis by TechnoServe Supporting African Processors of Fortified Foods (SAPFF) program in Nigeria. The data inputs are made through company-owned digital portals, and the results are published on a secure, web-based public portal which also serves as a gateway for stakeholders to access related information on micronutrient fortification and food quality (https://technoserve-mfi.web.app/). The ultimate aim of the MFI is to serve as a leverage for private sector efforts to both digitalize quality assurance and business processes linked to industrial automation and to harness their competitiveness through voluntary participation in the Index to drive improved food fortification performance based on industry best practices and quality benchmarks.

维持大规模和高质量的食品强化需要激励食品加工商投资并始终符合国家食品强化标准的战略。尼日利亚试点的标准化微量营养素强化指数(MFI)根据公司系统的有效性和效率以及产品强化水平的综合分数,为每个参与公司提供了强化品牌产品的排名。MFI已经证明了品牌作为食品强化投资和行业责任的焦点的重要性,以及利用企业的竞争性质来推动其食品强化绩效的力量。该计划从4家公司的知名品牌试点开始,现已扩大到15家公司,代表31个品牌,完成了第一个完整的排名周期。根据尼日利亚TechnoServe支持非洲强化食品加工商(SAPFF)项目的分析,该指数上的公开上市品牌目前覆盖了尼日利亚约80%的面粉加工市场、40%的食用油市场和88%的糖市场,到2022年,该国约有1.34亿人食用。数据输入是通过公司拥有的数字门户网站进行的,结果发布在一个安全的基于网络的公共门户网站上,该门户网站也是利益攸关方获取微量营养素强化和食品质量相关信息的门户(https://technoserve-mfi.web.app/)。MFI的最终目标是发挥杠杆作用,推动私营部门努力实现与工业自动化相关的质量保证和业务流程的数字化,并通过自愿参与指数来利用其竞争力,根据行业最佳实践和质量基准推动食品强化绩效的提高。
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Assessing the Progress of the Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition From 1974 to 2022: A Narrative Review. 评估1974年至2022年菲律宾营养行动计划的进展:叙述性回顾。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI: 10.1177/03795721231192742
Cristela Mae C Candelario

Background: Malnutrition remains a public health burden in the Philippines, with the country struggling to meet global nutrition targets.

Objective: This study aims to review the Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition (PPAN) and its progress in addressing malnutrition in the Philippines.

Methods: A narrative literature review of the PPAN and its implementation from 1974 to 2022 was conducted, including an analysis of relevant data on the nutrition status and programs for Filipinos.

Results: The study found that the PPAN has been largely supportive in addressing malnutrition in the Philippines over the years. However, obstacles hindering the achievement of its nutrition-related goals have been identified. Challenges include inadequate coordination of programs at the local level, concerns regarding data quality, and insufficient training of personnel involved in implementing the PPAN. The results also indicate that the country has made limited progress toward achieving the global nutrition targets set by the Sustainable Development Goals 2030.

Conclusion: This study highlights the need to revisit and refine the PPAN to respond to the changing nature of malnutrition in the country. Recommendations to address the remaining gaps in the planning, implementing, and monitoring of the PPAN are discussed. Finally, the paper offers some valuable insights from the experiences of the PPAN that can be applied to other countries facing comparable nutrition contexts.

背景:营养不良仍然是菲律宾的公共卫生负担,该国正在努力实现全球营养目标。目的:本研究旨在回顾《菲律宾营养行动计划》及其在解决菲律宾营养不良问题方面的进展,包括对菲律宾人营养状况和计划的相关数据的分析。结果:研究发现,多年来,菲律宾营养不良问题网络在很大程度上支持解决菲律宾的营养不良问题。然而,已经发现阻碍实现其营养相关目标的障碍。挑战包括地方层面的项目协调不足、对数据质量的担忧以及对参与实施PPAN的人员培训不足。研究结果还表明,该国在实现2030年可持续发展目标设定的全球营养目标方面进展有限。结论:本研究强调,有必要重新审视和完善PPAN,以应对该国营养不良性质的变化。讨论了解决PPAN规划、实施和监测方面剩余差距的建议。最后,本文从PPAN的经验中提供了一些有价值的见解,可以应用于其他面临类似营养环境的国家。
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Fostering an Enabling Environment for Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture and Food Systems in Nigeria. 在尼日利亚为营养敏感型农业和粮食系统营造有利环境。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI: 10.1177/03795721231173852
Victor Ajieroh, Adeyinka Onabolu, Oluchi Ezekannagha, Olutayo Adeyemi

Background: Although recommendations exist for making agriculture and food systems nutrition sensitive, guidance about how to successfully operationalize these recommendations within national institutions is limited. Over the 13 years from 2010 to 2023, there were several undertakings to strengthen the enabling environment for sustainable nutrition-sensitive agriculture (NSA) and food systems in Nigeria. Some studies were also conducted over the period to foster better understanding of the national enabling environment and facilitate effective actions.

Objective: This article documents successes and failures from Nigeria's experiences by reflecting on critical developments, events, policies, and programmes on Nigeria's journey toward advancing nutrition through agriculture and food systems; as well as findings from conducted studies.

Discussion: Successes include the existence of a Nutrition and Food Safety Division in the Ministry of Agriculture and an approval for a Nutrition Department, existence of an agriculture sector nutrition strategy, increased private sector engagement and commitment to nutrition-sensitive food systems, and increased funding for nutrition in the agriculture sector. Challenges especially remain for scaling up strategic, operational, and delivery capacity of both organizations and individuals involved in advancing NSA and food systems. Lessons learned include-institutionalizing NSA and food systems takes time; knowledge brokering is indispensable and requires several collaborating entities and stakeholders; and approaches used should be suited to available government capacity.

Conclusion: More than a decade of efforts targeting different enabling environment factors has resulted in greater political commitment for nutrition within the agriculture sector and an improved enabling environment for NSA and food systems.

背景:虽然存在提高农业和粮食系统营养敏感性的建议,但关于如何在国家机构内成功实施这些建议的指导有限。在2010年至2023年的13年间,为加强尼日利亚可持续营养敏感型农业和粮食系统的有利环境,尼日利亚作出了若干承诺。在此期间还进行了一些研究,以便更好地了解国家扶持环境并促进采取有效行动。目的:本文通过反思尼日利亚通过农业和粮食系统促进营养的关键发展、事件、政策和计划,记录了尼日利亚经验中的成功与失败;以及研究结果。讨论:取得的成功包括:在农业部设立营养与食品安全司并批准设立营养司;制定农业部门营养战略;私营部门加强参与并承诺建立营养敏感型粮食系统;增加农业部门的营养资金。挑战尤其存在于扩大参与推进国家安全局和粮食系统的组织和个人的战略、运营和交付能力方面。经验教训包括:将国家安全局和粮食系统制度化需要时间;知识中介是不可或缺的,它需要多个合作实体和利益相关者;所采用的方法应适合政府现有的能力。结论:十多年来,针对不同有利环境因素的努力使农业部门对营养作出了更大的政治承诺,并改善了国家安全局和粮食系统的有利环境。
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Effect of School Feeding Program on School Absenteeism of Primary School Adolescents in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: A Prospective Cohort Study. 学校供餐计划对埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴小学青少年旷课的影响:一项前瞻性队列研究。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-12 DOI: 10.1177/03795721231179264
Bekri Mohammed, Tefera Belachew, Shemsu Kedir, Kalkidan Hassen Abate

Background: School feeding programs (SFP) in low-income countries are designed to provide food to vulnerable school children to create optimal educational and health conditions for learners. Ethiopia scaled up the implementation of SFP in Addis Ababa. Yet, the utility of this program in terms of school absenteeism has not been monitored thus far. Hence, we aimed at evaluating the effect of the SFP on school performance of primary school adolescents in Addis Ababa, Central Ethiopia.

Methods: A prospective cohort study was carried out from 2020 to 2021 on SFP-beneficiary (n = 322) and non-SFP beneficiary (n = 322). Logistic regression models were done using SPSS version 24.

Results: In logistic regression, unadjusted model (model 1), the school absenteeism of non-school-fed adolescents was higher by 1.84 (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 0.36, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.28-2.64) as compared to school-fed adolescents. The odds ratio remained positive after adjusting for age and sex (model 2: aOR 1.84, 95% CI 1.27-2.65), and sociodemographic (model 3: aOR 1.84, 95% CI 1.27-2.67). In the final model, adjusted model 4, health and lifestyle, there was a significant increase in absenteeism of non-school-fed adolescents (model 4: aOR 2.37, 95% CI 1.54-3.64). The likelihood of absenteeism in female increase by 2.03 (aOR 2.03, 95% CI 1.35-3.05), whereas being in a low tertile wealth index family decreases absenteeism by (aOR 0.51, 95% CI 0.32-0.82). School feeding was negatively associated with school absenteeism.

Conclusions: The findings imply the need for strengthening school feeding programs.

背景:低收入国家的学校供餐计划旨在为弱势学童提供食物,为学习者创造最佳的教育和健康条件。埃塞俄比亚加大了在亚的斯亚贝巴实施SFP的力度。然而,到目前为止,这项计划在旷课方面的效用还没有得到监测。因此,我们旨在评估SFP对埃塞俄比亚中部亚的斯亚贝巴小学青少年学业成绩的影响。方法:从2020年到2021年,对SFP受益人(n=322)和非SFP受益人(n=322)进行了一项前瞻性队列研究。结果:在未经校正的Logistic回归模型(模型1)中,非学校喂养青少年的旷课率比学校喂养青少年高1.84(经校正的比值比[aOR]0.36,95%置信区间[CI]1.28-2.64)。在调整了年龄和性别(模型2:aOR 1.84,95%CI 1.27-2.65)和社会人口统计学(模型3:aOR 1.84%,95%CI 1.27-2.67)后,比值比仍然为正。在最终模型中,调整后的模型4,健康和生活方式,非学校供餐青少年的缺勤率显著增加(模型4:aOR 2.37,95%CI 1.54-3.64)。女性缺勤的可能性增加2.03(aOR 2.03,95%CI 1.35-3.05),而生活在低三分位数财富指数家庭中,缺勤率减少(aOR 0.51,95%CI 0.32-0.82)。学校供餐与学校缺勤呈负相关。结论:研究结果表明有必要加强学校供餐计划。
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