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Cohort Description of the Madagascar Health and Environmental Research–Antongil (MAHERY–Antongil) Study in Madagascar

The Madagascar Health and Environmental Research-Antongil (MAHERY-Antongil) study cohort was set up in September 2015 to assess the nutritional value of seafood for the coastal Malagasy population living along Antongil Bay in northeastern Madagascar. Over 28 months of surveillance, we aimed to under...

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Autores principales: Golden, Christopher D., Borgerson, Cortni, Rice, Benjamin L., Allen, Lindsay H., Anjaranirina, Evelin Jean Gasta, Barrett, Christopher B., Boateng, Godfred, Gephart, Jessica A., Hampel, Daniela, Hartl, Daniel L., Knippenberg, Erwin, Myers, Samuel S., Ralalason, Dera H., Ramihantaniarivo, Herlyne, Randriamady, Hervet, Shahab-Ferdows, Setareh, Vaitla, Bapu, Volkman, Sarah K., Vonona, Miadana Arisoa
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6690017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31428615
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2019.00109
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author Golden, Christopher D.
Borgerson, Cortni
Rice, Benjamin L.
Allen, Lindsay H.
Anjaranirina, Evelin Jean Gasta
Barrett, Christopher B.
Boateng, Godfred
Gephart, Jessica A.
Hampel, Daniela
Hartl, Daniel L.
Knippenberg, Erwin
Myers, Samuel S.
Ralalason, Dera H.
Ramihantaniarivo, Herlyne
Randriamady, Hervet
Shahab-Ferdows, Setareh
Vaitla, Bapu
Volkman, Sarah K.
Vonona, Miadana Arisoa
author_facet Golden, Christopher D.
Borgerson, Cortni
Rice, Benjamin L.
Allen, Lindsay H.
Anjaranirina, Evelin Jean Gasta
Barrett, Christopher B.
Boateng, Godfred
Gephart, Jessica A.
Hampel, Daniela
Hartl, Daniel L.
Knippenberg, Erwin
Myers, Samuel S.
Ralalason, Dera H.
Ramihantaniarivo, Herlyne
Randriamady, Hervet
Shahab-Ferdows, Setareh
Vaitla, Bapu
Volkman, Sarah K.
Vonona, Miadana Arisoa
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description The Madagascar Health and Environmental Research-Antongil (MAHERY-Antongil) study cohort was set up in September 2015 to assess the nutritional value of seafood for the coastal Malagasy population living along Antongil Bay in northeastern Madagascar. Over 28 months of surveillance, we aimed to understand the relationships among different marine resource governance models, local people's fish catch, the consumption of seafood, and nutritional status. In the Antongil Bay, fisheries governance takes three general forms: traditional management, marine national parks, and co-management. Traditional management involves little to no involvement by the national government or non-governmental organizations, and focuses on culturally accepted Malagasy community practices. Co-management and marine national parks involve management support from either an non-govermental organization (NGO) or the national government. Five communities of varying governance strategies were enrolled into the study including 225 households and 1031 individuals whose diets, resource acquisition strategies, fisheries and agricultural practices, and other social, demographic and economic indicators were measured over the span of 3 years. Clinical visits with each individual were conducted at two points during the study to measure disease and nutritional status. By analyzing differences in fish catch arising from variation in governance (in addition to intra-annual seasonal changes and minor inter-annual changes), the project will allow us to calculate the public health value of sustainable fisheries management approaches for local populations. There is hope that coastal zones that are managed sustainably can increase the productivity of fisheries, increasing the catch of seafood products for poor, undernourished populations.
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spelling pubmed-66900172019-08-19 Cohort Description of the Madagascar Health and Environmental Research–Antongil (MAHERY–Antongil) Study in Madagascar Golden, Christopher D. Borgerson, Cortni Rice, Benjamin L. Allen, Lindsay H. Anjaranirina, Evelin Jean Gasta Barrett, Christopher B. Boateng, Godfred Gephart, Jessica A. Hampel, Daniela Hartl, Daniel L. Knippenberg, Erwin Myers, Samuel S. Ralalason, Dera H. Ramihantaniarivo, Herlyne Randriamady, Hervet Shahab-Ferdows, Setareh Vaitla, Bapu Volkman, Sarah K. Vonona, Miadana Arisoa Front Nutr Nutrition The Madagascar Health and Environmental Research-Antongil (MAHERY-Antongil) study cohort was set up in September 2015 to assess the nutritional value of seafood for the coastal Malagasy population living along Antongil Bay in northeastern Madagascar. Over 28 months of surveillance, we aimed to understand the relationships among different marine resource governance models, local people's fish catch, the consumption of seafood, and nutritional status. In the Antongil Bay, fisheries governance takes three general forms: traditional management, marine national parks, and co-management. Traditional management involves little to no involvement by the national government or non-governmental organizations, and focuses on culturally accepted Malagasy community practices. Co-management and marine national parks involve management support from either an non-govermental organization (NGO) or the national government. Five communities of varying governance strategies were enrolled into the study including 225 households and 1031 individuals whose diets, resource acquisition strategies, fisheries and agricultural practices, and other social, demographic and economic indicators were measured over the span of 3 years. Clinical visits with each individual were conducted at two points during the study to measure disease and nutritional status. By analyzing differences in fish catch arising from variation in governance (in addition to intra-annual seasonal changes and minor inter-annual changes), the project will allow us to calculate the public health value of sustainable fisheries management approaches for local populations. There is hope that coastal zones that are managed sustainably can increase the productivity of fisheries, increasing the catch of seafood products for poor, undernourished populations. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6690017/ /pubmed/31428615 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2019.00109 Text en Copyright © 2019 Golden, Borgerson, Rice, Allen, Anjaranirina, Barrett, Boateng, Gephart, Hampel, Hartl, Knippenberg, Myers, Ralalason, Ramihantaniarivo, Randriamady, Shahab-Ferdows, Vaitla, Volkman and Vonona. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Nutrition
Golden, Christopher D.
Borgerson, Cortni
Rice, Benjamin L.
Allen, Lindsay H.
Anjaranirina, Evelin Jean Gasta
Barrett, Christopher B.
Boateng, Godfred
Gephart, Jessica A.
Hampel, Daniela
Hartl, Daniel L.
Knippenberg, Erwin
Myers, Samuel S.
Ralalason, Dera H.
Ramihantaniarivo, Herlyne
Randriamady, Hervet
Shahab-Ferdows, Setareh
Vaitla, Bapu
Volkman, Sarah K.
Vonona, Miadana Arisoa
Cohort Description of the Madagascar Health and Environmental Research–Antongil (MAHERY–Antongil) Study in Madagascar
title Cohort Description of the Madagascar Health and Environmental Research–Antongil (MAHERY–Antongil) Study in Madagascar
title_full Cohort Description of the Madagascar Health and Environmental Research–Antongil (MAHERY–Antongil) Study in Madagascar
title_fullStr Cohort Description of the Madagascar Health and Environmental Research–Antongil (MAHERY–Antongil) Study in Madagascar
title_full_unstemmed Cohort Description of the Madagascar Health and Environmental Research–Antongil (MAHERY–Antongil) Study in Madagascar
title_short Cohort Description of the Madagascar Health and Environmental Research–Antongil (MAHERY–Antongil) Study in Madagascar
title_sort cohort description of the madagascar health and environmental research–antongil (mahery–antongil) study in madagascar
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6690017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31428615
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2019.00109
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