贝宁Djougou社区谷物消费习惯调查

Mouhamed N. El-Hadji Alassane Moutawakilou, J. Kisito Chabi-Sika, Agossou D. P. Noumavo, Haziz Sina, Joseph Dossou, Lamine Baba-Moussa, Farid Baba-Moussa
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谷物类食品在贝宁北部人民的饮食习惯中占有重要地位,关于谷物消费的最新资料很少。本研究旨在评估巨沟社区家庭谷物的消费、获取和供应情况。利用KoBoCollect对369户家庭进行了半指示性调查,以收集个人谷物食品消费数据。经统计工具处理的调查数据显示,食用最多的谷物是玉米(95%,p = 0.887)、小米(58%,p = 0.755)、大米(55%,p = 0.753)、高粱(15%,p = 0.635)、小麦(5%,p = 0.920)和玉米(5%)。在鼓沟中,最常见的获取方式是购买(50%,p = 0.947),但也有捐赠(25%,p = 0.988)和生产(20.6%的家庭)。人们在当地市场(45%,p = 0.920)和街头巷尾的零售商那里购物(30%,p = 0.765)。使用最广泛的保存技术是室温干燥(70%,p = 0.995)。家庭最常在田间提供的区域(50%,p = 0.783)和家中(40%,p = 0.643)进行干燥。首选的储藏地点是厨房(60%,p = 0.790)。卧室(20%,0.669)和商店(15%,0.522)是储存谷物的可选场所。此外,谷物的供应成本在2020年至2021年期间有所增加。这种令人眩晕的价格上涨,除其他外,是由于2019冠状病毒病大流行。产生的各种数据不仅使人们有可能获得新的数据,而且还可以将这些数据用于评估健康风险,以实现对消费者健康和生命的高水平保护。
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Survey of Cereal Consumption Habits in the Community of Djougou, Benin
The cereal group occupies a prominent place in the dietary habits of people in northern Benin and there is little recent information on cereal consumption. This study aims to assess the consumption, acquisition and supply of cereals to households in the community of Djougou. A semi-directive survey with KoBoCollect was conducted among 369 households to collect individual cereal food consumption data. The survey data processed by statistical tools showed that the most consumed cereals are maize (95%, p = 0.887), millet (58%, p = 0.755), rice (55%, p = 0.753), sorghum (15%, p = 0.635), wheat (5%, p = 0.920) and fonio barely 5%. The most common mode of acquisition in Djougou is purchase (50%, p = 0.947) but donation is also observed (25%, p = 0.988) as well as production observed in 20.6% of households. Purchases are made from retailers in local markets (45%, p = 0.920) but also in streets and alleys (30%, p = 0.765). The most widely used preservation technique is drying at room temperature (70%, p = 0.995). Households most often dry in the areas provided in the field (50%, p = 0.783) and at home (40%, p = 0.643). The preferred storage location is the kitchen (60%, p = 0.790). The bedroom (20%, 0.669) and the store (15%, 0.522) are the alternative places for storing cereals. In addition, the supply costs of cereals increased between 2020 and 2021. This vertiginous rise in prices is due, among other things, to the covid19 pandemic. The various data generated not only make it possible to have fresh data but also to invest them in the assessment of health risks for the achievement of a high level of protection of the health and life of consumers.
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