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Seasonal Food Insecurity in Haydom, Tanzania, Is Associated with Low Birthweight and Acute Malnutrition: Results from the MAL-ED Study

In rural agricultural communities in Africa, particularly those with a single annual harvest, the preharvest period has been associated with increased food insecurity. We estimated the association between seasonal food insecurity and childhood malnutrition in Haydom, Tanzania. Children enrolled in a...

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Autores principales: Rogawski McQuade, Elizabeth T., Clark, Stephen, Bayo, Eliwaza, Scharf, Rebecca J., DeBoer, Mark D., Patil, Crystal L., Gratz, Jean C., Houpt, Eric R., Svensen, Erling, Mduma, Estomih R., Platts-Mills, James A.
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Publicado: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6402900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30608052
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.18-0547
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author Rogawski McQuade, Elizabeth T.
Clark, Stephen
Bayo, Eliwaza
Scharf, Rebecca J.
DeBoer, Mark D.
Patil, Crystal L.
Gratz, Jean C.
Houpt, Eric R.
Svensen, Erling
Mduma, Estomih R.
Platts-Mills, James A.
author_facet Rogawski McQuade, Elizabeth T.
Clark, Stephen
Bayo, Eliwaza
Scharf, Rebecca J.
DeBoer, Mark D.
Patil, Crystal L.
Gratz, Jean C.
Houpt, Eric R.
Svensen, Erling
Mduma, Estomih R.
Platts-Mills, James A.
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description In rural agricultural communities in Africa, particularly those with a single annual harvest, the preharvest period has been associated with increased food insecurity. We estimated the association between seasonal food insecurity and childhood malnutrition in Haydom, Tanzania. Children enrolled in a birth cohort study were followed twice weekly to document food intake and monthly for anthropometry until the age of 2 years. Household food insecurity was reported by caregivers every 6 months. We modeled the seasonality of food insecurity and food consumption, and estimated the impact of birth season on enrollment weight and subsequent malnutrition. Finally, we described the seasonality of admissions for acute malnutrition at a local referral hospital (Haydom Lutheran Hospital) from 2010 to 2015. Food insecurity was highly seasonal, with a peak from December to February. Children born during these 3 months had an average 0.35 z-score (95% CI: 0.12, 0.58) lower enrollment weight than children born in other months. In addition, weight-for-length z-scores measured in these months were on average 0.15 z-scores lower (95% CI: 0.10, 0.20) than that in other months, adjusting for enrollment weight and seasonal infectious diseases, and this disparity was sustained up to the age of 2 years. Correspondingly, the number of admissions with acute malnutrition at the local hospital was highest at this time, with twice as many cases in December–February compared with June–August. We identified acute and chronic malnutrition associated with seasonal food insecurity and intake. Targeting of prenatal care and child-feeding interventions during high food insecurity months may help reduce child malnutrition.
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spelling pubmed-64029002019-03-19 Seasonal Food Insecurity in Haydom, Tanzania, Is Associated with Low Birthweight and Acute Malnutrition: Results from the MAL-ED Study Rogawski McQuade, Elizabeth T. Clark, Stephen Bayo, Eliwaza Scharf, Rebecca J. DeBoer, Mark D. Patil, Crystal L. Gratz, Jean C. Houpt, Eric R. Svensen, Erling Mduma, Estomih R. Platts-Mills, James A. Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles In rural agricultural communities in Africa, particularly those with a single annual harvest, the preharvest period has been associated with increased food insecurity. We estimated the association between seasonal food insecurity and childhood malnutrition in Haydom, Tanzania. Children enrolled in a birth cohort study were followed twice weekly to document food intake and monthly for anthropometry until the age of 2 years. Household food insecurity was reported by caregivers every 6 months. We modeled the seasonality of food insecurity and food consumption, and estimated the impact of birth season on enrollment weight and subsequent malnutrition. Finally, we described the seasonality of admissions for acute malnutrition at a local referral hospital (Haydom Lutheran Hospital) from 2010 to 2015. Food insecurity was highly seasonal, with a peak from December to February. Children born during these 3 months had an average 0.35 z-score (95% CI: 0.12, 0.58) lower enrollment weight than children born in other months. In addition, weight-for-length z-scores measured in these months were on average 0.15 z-scores lower (95% CI: 0.10, 0.20) than that in other months, adjusting for enrollment weight and seasonal infectious diseases, and this disparity was sustained up to the age of 2 years. Correspondingly, the number of admissions with acute malnutrition at the local hospital was highest at this time, with twice as many cases in December–February compared with June–August. We identified acute and chronic malnutrition associated with seasonal food insecurity and intake. Targeting of prenatal care and child-feeding interventions during high food insecurity months may help reduce child malnutrition. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2019-03 2019-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6402900/ /pubmed/30608052 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.18-0547 Text en © The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rogawski McQuade, Elizabeth T.
Clark, Stephen
Bayo, Eliwaza
Scharf, Rebecca J.
DeBoer, Mark D.
Patil, Crystal L.
Gratz, Jean C.
Houpt, Eric R.
Svensen, Erling
Mduma, Estomih R.
Platts-Mills, James A.
Seasonal Food Insecurity in Haydom, Tanzania, Is Associated with Low Birthweight and Acute Malnutrition: Results from the MAL-ED Study
title Seasonal Food Insecurity in Haydom, Tanzania, Is Associated with Low Birthweight and Acute Malnutrition: Results from the MAL-ED Study
title_full Seasonal Food Insecurity in Haydom, Tanzania, Is Associated with Low Birthweight and Acute Malnutrition: Results from the MAL-ED Study
title_fullStr Seasonal Food Insecurity in Haydom, Tanzania, Is Associated with Low Birthweight and Acute Malnutrition: Results from the MAL-ED Study
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal Food Insecurity in Haydom, Tanzania, Is Associated with Low Birthweight and Acute Malnutrition: Results from the MAL-ED Study
title_short Seasonal Food Insecurity in Haydom, Tanzania, Is Associated with Low Birthweight and Acute Malnutrition: Results from the MAL-ED Study
title_sort seasonal food insecurity in haydom, tanzania, is associated with low birthweight and acute malnutrition: results from the mal-ed study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6402900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30608052
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.18-0547
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