南部非洲发展共同体老年人的粮食不安全:范围审查。

JAR life Pub Date : 2025-08-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jarlif.2025.100021
Finn Hartwell-Kinnear
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尽管在低收入和中等收入环境中老年人面临着各种各样的挑战,但缺乏解释老年人粮食不安全问题的研究。考虑到撒哈拉以南非洲的人口快速老龄化,以及日益恶化的贫困,本文对现有证据进行了质疑,并暴露了知识库中随之而来的不足。使用PRISMA指南采用范围审查方法,该指南系统地检索和筛选了三个学术数据库。在全球层面,气候变化和自然灾害、2019冠状病毒和艾滋病毒/艾滋病等流行病和流行病影响着粮食不安全。在国家一级,粮食和福利制度在老年人粮食不安全问题上的作用得到了比较充分的研究。社会因素;民间社会的自我动员或行动水平,以及家庭内部亲属关系和相关资源分配的动态,也被证明是决定粮食不安全的重要变量。最后是人口特征;讨论了年龄、婚姻状况、性别、身体和认知能力以及应对机制。在严格审查中,这项工作确定了对老年人粮食不安全的认识存在两个突出缺陷。首先,现有的研究没有考虑到老年人生活中的路径依赖,也没有考虑到他们周围的社会经济和政治结构。因此,调查结果要求更大力度地推动采用生命历程观点。第二,学者们没有认识到老年人在塑造这些结构和食物/福利矩阵中的作用。最后,本书主张进一步发展粮食不安全的综合政治经济学理论,解释个人生命历程的变化,以及他们所处的粮食、家庭和福利制度。
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Food insecurity among older persons in the Southern African Development Community: a scoping review.

Food insecurity among older persons in the Southern African Development Community: a scoping review.

Food insecurity among older persons in the Southern African Development Community: a scoping review.

Food insecurity among older persons in the Southern African Development Community: a scoping review.

Despite the heterogenous challenges of growing older in low- and middle-income settings, there is a deficiency of research explicating food insecurity among older persons. Given rapid population ageing in Sub-Saharan Africa, alongside worsening deprivation, this paper offers an interrogation of existing evidence and exposes concomitant shortfalls in the knowledgebase. Scoping review methodology was employed using PRISMA Guidelines which systematically searched and screened three academic databases. At the global level, climate shifts and natural disasters, pandemics and epidemics such as Coronavirus-2019 and HIV/AIDS affect food insecurity. At a national level, food and welfare systems play a comparatively well-researched role in food insecurity among older persons. Community factors; levels of self-mobilisation or actions of civil society, and intrahousehold dynamics of kinship and associated resource distribution also proved important variables in determining food insecurity. Finally, demographic characteristics; age, marital status, gender, physical and cognitive abilities and coping mechanisms are discussed. In critical review, the work identifies two salient shortcomings in the understanding of food insecurity among older persons. One, extant research fails to account for path dependency, either within the lives of older persons, or socio-economic and political structures surrounding them. The findings, therefore, call for greater impetus upon the adoption of a life-course perspective. Two, scholars have failed to acknowledge older persons' role in shaping these structures and the food/welfare matrix at large. The work concludes by advocating for further theoretical development toward a comprehensive political economy of food insecurity, accounting for changes in the life-course of the individual, and the food, family and welfare systems in which they find themselves.

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