贝宁西南部博帕的食物禁忌和慢性营养不良因素

G. Onambélé, Laïfoya Moïse Lawin, Collette Azandjeme
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生命最初几个小时的饮食质量是决定性的。孕妇或婴儿的任何不适当饮食都会对儿童的生物形态和认知水平产生不可逆转的影响,导致慢性营养不良。本研究评估了贝宁西南部五岁以下发育迟缓儿童的家庭中遵守饮食禁忌或限制的因素,以及与选择营养限制有统计学意义的因素。2020年12月,在贝宁西南部博帕公社40个村庄的558个家庭样本中收集了数据。来自家庭的社会经济数据和来自儿童的人体测量数据(498)通过单变量、双变量和二元logit回归方法进行分析。结果显示,36.3%的儿童发育不良,76.2%的发育不良儿童家庭存在饮食禁忌。此外,69.6%的家庭在食用牛肉、山羊、家禽、猪肉、鸡蛋和鱼类方面至少有一项禁忌,减少了儿童生长所需微量营养素的摄入。户主性别、职业、宗教、受教育程度、年龄类别、居住地区、户主妻子受教育程度、家庭月平均收入对家庭饮食中食物禁忌和限制的遵守有统计学意义上的显著影响。为了有效地对抗发育迟缓,需要针对宗教领袖和当地精英进行宣传。
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Food Taboos, Factors of Chronic Malnutrition in Bopa, South West Benin
The quality of the diet from the first hours of life is decisive. Any inappropriate diet for pregnant women or infants has an irreversible impact on a child's bio-morphological and cognitive levels, leading to chronic malnutrition. This study assesses the factors that explain adherence to dietary taboos or restrictions and the factors statistically significantly related to the choice of nutritional restrictions in households housing stunted children under five years of age in southwest Benin. Data were collected in December 2020 on a sample of 558 families in 40 villages in the commune of Bopa in southwest Benin. Socioeconomic data from families, and anthropometric data from children (498) are analyzed within univariate, bivariate and binary logit regression methods. Results show that 36.3% of children are stunted, and 76.2% of households with stunted children have food taboos. In addition, 69.6% of households have at least one taboo on consuming beef, goat, poultry, pork, eggs, and fish, reducing in-take of the required micronutrients child growth. The gender of the head of the household, their occupation, religion, level of education, age category, area of residence, level of education of the wife of the head of the household, and average monthly household income have statistically significant effects on adherence to food taboos and restrictions in the household diet. To effectively combat stunting, advocacy targeting religious leaders and the local elite is needed.
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