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Study Protocol: A Cross-Sectional Examination of Socio-Demographic and Ecological Determinants of Nutrition and Disease Across Madagascar
Madagascar has experienced significant environmental change since 1960, particularly through forest clearing for agricultural expansion. Climatic patterns are undergoing change in Madagascar as well, with increasing temperatures, droughts, and cyclonic activity. The impact of these environmental and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7527467/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33042943 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2020.00500 |
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author | Golden, Christopher D. Rice, Benjamin L. Randriamady, Hervet J. Vonona, Arisoa Miadana Randrianasolo, Jean Frederick Tafangy, Ambinintsoa Nirina Andrianantenaina, Mamy Yves Arisco, Nicholas J. Emile, Gauthier N. Lainandrasana, Faustin Mahonjolaza, Robuste Fenoarison Faraniaina Raelson, Hermann Paratoaly Rakotoarilalao, Vololoniaina Ravo Rakotomalala, Anjaharinony Andry Ny Aina Rasamison, Alex Dominique Mahery, Rebaliha Tantely, M. Luciano Girod, Romain Annapragada, Akshaya Wesolowski, Amy Winter, Amy Hartl, Daniel L. Hazen, James Metcalf, C. Jessica E. |
author_facet | Golden, Christopher D. Rice, Benjamin L. Randriamady, Hervet J. Vonona, Arisoa Miadana Randrianasolo, Jean Frederick Tafangy, Ambinintsoa Nirina Andrianantenaina, Mamy Yves Arisco, Nicholas J. Emile, Gauthier N. Lainandrasana, Faustin Mahonjolaza, Robuste Fenoarison Faraniaina Raelson, Hermann Paratoaly Rakotoarilalao, Vololoniaina Ravo Rakotomalala, Anjaharinony Andry Ny Aina Rasamison, Alex Dominique Mahery, Rebaliha Tantely, M. Luciano Girod, Romain Annapragada, Akshaya Wesolowski, Amy Winter, Amy Hartl, Daniel L. Hazen, James Metcalf, C. Jessica E. |
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description | Madagascar has experienced significant environmental change since 1960, particularly through forest clearing for agricultural expansion. Climatic patterns are undergoing change in Madagascar as well, with increasing temperatures, droughts, and cyclonic activity. The impact of these environmental and climatic changes will pose threats to food availability, income generation, and local ecosystems, with significant potential effects on the spatial and temporal distribution of disease burden. This study seeks to describe the health status of a large sample of geographically and socially diverse Malagasy communities through multiple clinical measurements, detailed social surveys, and paired data on regional variation in local ecologies. With an increased understanding of the current patterns of variation in human health and nutrition, future studies will be better able to identify associations with climate and anticipate and mitigate the burdens expected from larger, longer-term changes. Our mixed-method approach included an observational cross-sectional study. Research subjects were men, women, and children from 1,125 households evenly distributed across 24 communities in four ecologically and socio-demographically distinct regions of Madagascar. For these 1,125 households, all persons of both sexes and all ages therein (for a total of 6,292 individuals) were recruited into the research study and a total of 5,882 individuals were enrolled. Through repeated social survey recalls and focus group meetings, we obtained social and demographic data, including broad categories of seasonal movements, and characterized the fluctuation of income generation, food production and dietary consumption. Through collection of clinical and biological samples for both point-of-care diagnoses and laboratory analyses, we obtained detailed occurrence (and importantly co-occurrence) data on micronutrient nutritional, infectious disease, and non-communicable disease status. Our research highlights the highly variable social, cultural, and environmental contexts of health conditions in Madagascar, and the tremendous inter-regional, inter-community, and intra-community variation in nutritional and disease status. More than 30% of the surveyed population was afflicted by anemia and 14% of the population had a current malaria infection. This type of rich metadata associated with a suite of biological samples and nutritional and disease outcome data should allow disentangling some of the underlying drivers of ill health across the changing landscapes of Madagascar. |
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spelling | pubmed-75274672020-10-09 Study Protocol: A Cross-Sectional Examination of Socio-Demographic and Ecological Determinants of Nutrition and Disease Across Madagascar Golden, Christopher D. Rice, Benjamin L. Randriamady, Hervet J. Vonona, Arisoa Miadana Randrianasolo, Jean Frederick Tafangy, Ambinintsoa Nirina Andrianantenaina, Mamy Yves Arisco, Nicholas J. Emile, Gauthier N. Lainandrasana, Faustin Mahonjolaza, Robuste Fenoarison Faraniaina Raelson, Hermann Paratoaly Rakotoarilalao, Vololoniaina Ravo Rakotomalala, Anjaharinony Andry Ny Aina Rasamison, Alex Dominique Mahery, Rebaliha Tantely, M. Luciano Girod, Romain Annapragada, Akshaya Wesolowski, Amy Winter, Amy Hartl, Daniel L. Hazen, James Metcalf, C. Jessica E. Front Public Health Public Health Madagascar has experienced significant environmental change since 1960, particularly through forest clearing for agricultural expansion. Climatic patterns are undergoing change in Madagascar as well, with increasing temperatures, droughts, and cyclonic activity. The impact of these environmental and climatic changes will pose threats to food availability, income generation, and local ecosystems, with significant potential effects on the spatial and temporal distribution of disease burden. This study seeks to describe the health status of a large sample of geographically and socially diverse Malagasy communities through multiple clinical measurements, detailed social surveys, and paired data on regional variation in local ecologies. With an increased understanding of the current patterns of variation in human health and nutrition, future studies will be better able to identify associations with climate and anticipate and mitigate the burdens expected from larger, longer-term changes. Our mixed-method approach included an observational cross-sectional study. Research subjects were men, women, and children from 1,125 households evenly distributed across 24 communities in four ecologically and socio-demographically distinct regions of Madagascar. For these 1,125 households, all persons of both sexes and all ages therein (for a total of 6,292 individuals) were recruited into the research study and a total of 5,882 individuals were enrolled. Through repeated social survey recalls and focus group meetings, we obtained social and demographic data, including broad categories of seasonal movements, and characterized the fluctuation of income generation, food production and dietary consumption. Through collection of clinical and biological samples for both point-of-care diagnoses and laboratory analyses, we obtained detailed occurrence (and importantly co-occurrence) data on micronutrient nutritional, infectious disease, and non-communicable disease status. Our research highlights the highly variable social, cultural, and environmental contexts of health conditions in Madagascar, and the tremendous inter-regional, inter-community, and intra-community variation in nutritional and disease status. More than 30% of the surveyed population was afflicted by anemia and 14% of the population had a current malaria infection. This type of rich metadata associated with a suite of biological samples and nutritional and disease outcome data should allow disentangling some of the underlying drivers of ill health across the changing landscapes of Madagascar. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7527467/ /pubmed/33042943 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2020.00500 Text en Copyright © 2020 Golden, Rice, Randriamady, Vonona, Randrianasolo, Tafangy, Andrianantenaina, Arisco, Emile, Lainandrasana, Mahonjolaza, Raelson, Rakotoarilalao, Rakotomalala, Rasamison, Mahery, Tantely, Girod, Annapragada, Wesolowski, Winter, Hartl, Hazen and Metcalf. 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 | Public Health Golden, Christopher D. Rice, Benjamin L. Randriamady, Hervet J. Vonona, Arisoa Miadana Randrianasolo, Jean Frederick Tafangy, Ambinintsoa Nirina Andrianantenaina, Mamy Yves Arisco, Nicholas J. Emile, Gauthier N. Lainandrasana, Faustin Mahonjolaza, Robuste Fenoarison Faraniaina Raelson, Hermann Paratoaly Rakotoarilalao, Vololoniaina Ravo Rakotomalala, Anjaharinony Andry Ny Aina Rasamison, Alex Dominique Mahery, Rebaliha Tantely, M. Luciano Girod, Romain Annapragada, Akshaya Wesolowski, Amy Winter, Amy Hartl, Daniel L. Hazen, James Metcalf, C. Jessica E. Study Protocol: A Cross-Sectional Examination of Socio-Demographic and Ecological Determinants of Nutrition and Disease Across Madagascar |
title | Study Protocol: A Cross-Sectional Examination of Socio-Demographic and Ecological Determinants of Nutrition and Disease Across Madagascar |
title_full | Study Protocol: A Cross-Sectional Examination of Socio-Demographic and Ecological Determinants of Nutrition and Disease Across Madagascar |
title_fullStr | Study Protocol: A Cross-Sectional Examination of Socio-Demographic and Ecological Determinants of Nutrition and Disease Across Madagascar |
title_full_unstemmed | Study Protocol: A Cross-Sectional Examination of Socio-Demographic and Ecological Determinants of Nutrition and Disease Across Madagascar |
title_short | Study Protocol: A Cross-Sectional Examination of Socio-Demographic and Ecological Determinants of Nutrition and Disease Across Madagascar |
title_sort | study protocol: a cross-sectional examination of socio-demographic and ecological determinants of nutrition and disease across madagascar |
topic | Public Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7527467/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33042943 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2020.00500 |
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