Fungo Robert, Muyonga John, Kabahenda Margaret, Kaaya Archileo, Okia Clement A, Donn Pauline, Mathurin Tchatat, Tchingsabe Obadia, Tiegehungo Julius C, Loo Judy, Snook Laura
1School of Food Technology,Nutrition & Bio-Engineering,Makerere University,PO Box 7062,Kampala,Uganda.
3World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Uganda Country Office,Kampala,Uganda.
Public Health Nutr. 2016 Dec;19(17):3185-3196. doi: 10.1017/S1368980016001324. Epub 2016 Jun 6.
To determine the contribution of forest foods to dietary intake and estimate their association with household food insecurity.
Cross-sectional survey conducted among 279 households. Using a 7 d recall questionnaire, information on household food consumption was collected from women and used to determine the household dietary diversity score, food variety score and forest food consumption score (FFCS). Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) score was determined and Spearman rank correlation was used to establish the relationship between consumption of forest foods and HFIAS score. Women's dietary intake was estimated from two 24 h recalls. The contribution of forest foods to women's nutrient intakes was calculated and women's nutrient intakes were compared with estimated average nutrient requirements.
Rural forest-dependent households in twelve villages in eastern and southern Cameroon.
Household heads and their non-pregnant, non-lactating spouses.
Forty-seven unique forest foods were identified; of these, seventeen were consumed by 98 % of respondents over the course of one week and by 17 % of women during the two 24 h recall periods. Although forest foods contributed approximately half of women's total daily energy intake, considerably greater contributions were made to vitamin A (93 %), Na (100 %), Fe (85 %), Zn (88 %) and Ca (89 %) intakes. Despite a highly biodiverse pool of foods, most households (83 %) suffered from high food insecurity based on the HFIAS. A significant inverse correlation was observed between the HFIAS score and the FFCS (r 2=-0·169, P=0·0006), demonstrating that forest foods play an important role in ensuring food security in these forest-dependent communities.
Forest foods are widely consumed by forest-dependent communities. Given their rich nutrient content, they have potential to contribute to food and nutrition security.
确定森林食物对膳食摄入的贡献,并评估其与家庭粮食不安全状况的关联。
对279户家庭进行横断面调查。使用7天回忆问卷,从女性那里收集家庭食物消费信息,用于确定家庭膳食多样性得分、食物种类得分和森林食物消费得分(FFCS)。确定家庭粮食不安全获取量表(HFIAS)得分,并使用Spearman等级相关性来建立森林食物消费与HFIAS得分之间的关系。通过两次24小时回忆来估计女性的膳食摄入量。计算森林食物对女性营养素摄入量的贡献,并将女性的营养素摄入量与估计的平均营养素需求量进行比较。
喀麦隆东部和南部12个村庄依赖森林的农村家庭。
户主及其未怀孕、未哺乳的配偶。
识别出47种独特的森林食物;其中,17种在一周内被98%的受访者食用,在两次24小时回忆期间被1