农业(农场)和非农业活动与粮食多样性的相互作用和相互关系——与卫生支出的联系。

Q3 Social Sciences
Katiso Ramalebo, Retius Chifurira, Temesgen Zewotir, Knowledge Chinhamu
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文献表明,多样化和高质量的饮食对于充足的营养摄入和改善健康状况至关重要。尽管认识到这一点,并考虑到农业参与可以提高粮食供应和多样性,但由于诸多因素中的社会经济制约,人们在实现饮食多样性方面仍然面临挑战。了解这种关系对莱索托来说尤为重要,因为这种见解可以为促进饮食多样性、改善公共卫生和降低医疗保健成本的战略提供信息。本研究利用家庭预算调查的数据来检验家庭食物消费模式、社会经济因素和农业参与如何影响食物多样性和与健康相关的成本。使用偏最小二乘-结构方程模型(PLS-SEM),我们分析了这些变量之间的关系,以获得对它们相互作用的细致理解。结果表明,粮食多样性受到多种因素的影响,包括直接影响健康结果的农业参与。家庭特征,如收入、家庭规模和户主的教育水平,可以显著预测食物多样性和卫生支出。这些研究结果强调,支持农业参与和促进饮食多样性可能是莱索托改善营养和降低医疗保健成本的具有成本效益的战略。政策制定者应该把干预的重点放在这些领域。
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The interplay and correlates of agricultural (Farm) and non-agricultural activities to food diversity - linkages to health expenditure.

Literature suggests that a varied and high-quality diet is essential for adequate nutrient intake and improved health outcomes. Despite this knowledge, and considering that agricultural participation can enhance food availability and diversity, populations continue to face challenges in achieving dietary diversity due to socioeconomic constraints among a plethora of factors. Understanding this relationship becomes particularly important for Lesotho, where such insights can inform strategies to promote dietary diversity, improve public health, and reduce healthcare costs. This study utilized data from the Household Budget Survey to examine how household food consumption patterns, socioeconomic factors, and agricultural participation influence food diversity and health-related costs. Using Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM), we analyzed the relationships between these variables to gain a nuanced understanding of their interplay. Results reveal that food diversity is shaped by multiple factors, including agricultural participation, which directly affects health outcomes. Household characteristics, such as income, household size, and education level of the household head, significantly predict both food diversity and health expenditure. These findings underscore that supporting agricultural engagement and promoting dietary diversity can be cost-effective strategies to improve nutrition and reduce healthcare costs in Lesotho. Policymakers should focus interventions in these areas.

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Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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