Nutrition and food security in Mali from 2010 to 2020

F. Konaté, A. Ag Iknane, F. Diawara, D. Coulibaly, A. Koné
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Mali, a Sahelian country in West Africa, faces many climatic, natural and security constraints. This situation has accentuated the nutritional issues which are largely responsible for the high morbidity and mortality rates. The aim of the current review is to understand the main issues related to nutrition and diet among vulnerable groups in Mali during the last decade. The exclusive breastfeeding rate remains relatively low (40%). The Complementary feeding practices are inadequate 49%. These practices are coupled with chronic food insecurity, limited access to health care and services and water coverage and inadequate hygiene practices. The 2019 nutrition survey showed a wasting prevalence of 9.4% in children under the age of 5 and a prevalence of stunting of 27% in young children 0-23 months. In addition, there is a nutritional transition limited to the urban environment, where almost one in three adult women is overweight or obese. Simultaneously, undernutrition perseveres among women, particularly in rural areas (18.5%). The persistence of micronutrient deficiencies is accentuated, especially anemia with a prevalence rate of 82% in children under 5 years. The strategy of universal salt iodization has led to a marked reduction in iodine deficiency disorders. Vitamin A deficiency is a public health problem in women with a retinolemia rate of 35%. There is a Nutrition Policy document, an intersectoral coordination unit with a view to strengthening interventions to better achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Keywords: Malnutrition, Infants under 5, Micronutrients, Food Insecurity, Mali.
2010年至2020年马里的营养和粮食安全
马里是西非的一个萨赫勒国家,面临许多气候、自然和安全限制。这种情况使营养问题更加突出,而营养问题是造成高发病率和高死亡率的主要原因。本次审查的目的是了解马里脆弱群体在过去十年中与营养和饮食有关的主要问题。纯母乳喂养率仍然相对较低(40%)。辅助喂养方法不足49%。这些做法还伴随着长期的粮食不安全、获得保健和服务的机会有限以及水的覆盖范围有限以及不适当的卫生习惯。2019年的营养调查显示,5岁以下儿童的消瘦率为9.4%,0-23个月幼儿的发育迟缓率为27%。此外,还有一种营养转变仅限于城市环境,在那里几乎三分之一的成年妇女超重或肥胖。与此同时,营养不良现象在妇女中持续存在,特别是在农村地区(18.5%)。微量营养素缺乏的持续性更加突出,特别是贫血,5岁以下儿童的患病率为82%。普遍食盐加碘的战略导致碘缺乏症的显著减少。维生素A缺乏症是女性的一个公共健康问题,视黄醇血症发生率为35%。有一份营养政策文件,这是一个部门间协调单位,旨在加强干预措施,更好地实现可持续发展目标。关键词:营养不良,5岁以下婴儿,微量营养素,粮食不安全,马里
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