Food Insufficiency in the households of reproductive-age Ecuadorian women: association with food and nutrition indicators

 

Authors
Weigel, Mary Margaret; Armijos Moreta, Rodrigo Xavier
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Article
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publishedVersion
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Data from a nationally representative survey of Ecuadorian households with reproductive-aged women (n = 10,784) were used to analyze the prevalence of household food insufficiency (HFI) and its association with sociodemographic characteristics, food acquisition and expenditure patterns, dietary diversity, and anthropometric indicators. Fifteen percent of households had food insufficiency and 15% had marginal food sufficiency. HFI was associated with poverty-linked indicators. Marginally food sufficient households reported social and economic capital than food which appeared protective against HFI. Food insufficiency was associated with reduced household acquisition/expenditures on high quality protein and micronutrient-rich food sources. HFI was not associated with adult or adolescent female overweight/obesity but was associated with short adult stature (< 1.45 m). The ongoing nutrition transition in Ecuador is expected to continue to modify population food security, diet, and nutrition. Systematic surveillance of household level food security is needed to inform recent food-related policies and programs implemented by the Ecuadorian government.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03670244.2014.953249?journalCode=gefn20

Publication Year
2014
Language
eng
Topic
FOOD
INSUFFICIENCY
ECUADORIAN
WOMEN
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Repositorio SENESCYT
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