Janosch Klemm , Christopher Coffey , Mysbah Balagamwala , Zuzanna Turowska , Sabrina Kuri , Saskia de Pee
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摘要
了解食品环境及其如何影响膳食和营养结果,是确保食品系统能够为最弱势群体提供健康和可持续膳食的关键。我们利用 20 个低收入和中低收入国家的国家以下各级数据,探讨了食品种类、相对价格和绝对价格与 6-23 个月大儿童膳食摄入量之间的关系。我们发现,在国家以下一级,市场上营养丰富的食品种类越多,6-23 个月儿童的膳食摄入量(富含铁或维生素 A 的食品)就越高。与淀粉类主食相比,营养密集型食品的相对价格较高与富含铁或维生素 A 的食物摄入量和最低膳食多样性呈负相关。我们还发现营养密集型食品的最低价格与相同的膳食摄入指标之间存在负相关。这证明了食物的种类和相对价格对家庭食物选择的影响程度。各国国内食品种类和价格的差异凸显了在国家以下层面收集食品环境信息的重要性,因为这些信息决定了家庭可以获得哪些食品,进而决定了家庭中 6-23 个月大儿童的膳食多样性和营养程度。
Exploring the relationship between food environment indicators and dietary intake of children 6–23 months old; findings from 20 low and lower-middle income countries
Understanding food environments and how they shape dietary and nutrition outcomes is key to ensuring that food systems can support healthy and sustainable diets for the most vulnerable. Using subnational data from 20 low and lower-middle income countries, we explored how assortment, relative and absolute food prices relate to the dietary intake of children aged 6–23 months. We found that greater assortment of nutrient-dense foods in the market showed a positive association with dietary intake (foods rich in iron or vitamin A) of children 6–23 months of age at the subnational level. Higher relative price of nutrient-dense foods compared to starchy staples was negatively associated with intake of foods rich in iron or vitamin A and minimum dietary diversity. We also found negative association between minimum price of nutrient-dense foods and the same dietary intake indicators. This provides evidence on the degree to which assortment and the relative price of foods influence household food choices. The variability in assortment and price within countries highlights the importance of collecting information on food environments at the subnational level, as they determine which foods households can access, and by extension, how diverse and nutritious the diets of children aged 6–23 months in the household, can be.
期刊介绍:
Global Food Security plays a vital role in addressing food security challenges from local to global levels. To secure food systems, it emphasizes multifaceted actions considering technological, biophysical, institutional, economic, social, and political factors. The goal is to foster food systems that meet nutritional needs, preserve the environment, support livelihoods, tackle climate change, and diminish inequalities. This journal serves as a platform for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to access and engage with recent, diverse research and perspectives on achieving sustainable food security globally. It aspires to be an internationally recognized resource presenting cutting-edge insights in an accessible manner to a broad audience.