Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, 26751/1000 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Department of Women's and Children Health, International Maternal and Child Health, Uppsala University, 751 85 Uppsala, Sweden.
Nutrients. 2020 Oct 16;12(10):3168. doi: 10.3390/nu12103168.
The aim of this study was to understand the quality of diet being consumed among families in Addis Ababa, and to what extent social stratification and perceptions of availability and affordability affect healthy food consumption. Data were collected from 5467 households in a face-to-face interview with mothers/caretakers and analyzed using mixed effect logistic regression models. All family food groups, except fish were perceived to be available by more than 90% of the participants. The food groups cereals/nuts/seeds, other vegetables, and legumes were considered highly affordable (80%) and were the most consumed (>75%). Households with the least educated mothers and those in the lowest wealth quintile had the lowest perception of affordability and also consumption. Consumption of foods rich in micronutrients and animal sources were significantly higher among households with higher perceived affordability, the highest wealth quintile, and with mothers who had better education. Households in Addis Ababa were generally seen to have a monotonous diet, despite the high perceived availability of different food groups within the food environment. There is a considerable difference in consumption of nutrient-rich foods across social strata, hence the cities food policies need to account for social differences in order to improve the nutritional status of the community.
本研究旨在了解亚的斯亚贝巴家庭所摄入饮食的质量,以及社会分层以及对食物供应和可负担性的认知在何种程度上影响健康食品的消费。研究人员通过面对面访谈的方式从 5467 户家庭中收集了数据,并使用混合效应逻辑回归模型进行了分析。超过 90%的参与者认为所有家庭食物组,除了鱼类外,都可获得。谷物/坚果/种子、其他蔬菜和豆类被认为是高度负担得起的(80%),也是消费最多的(>75%)。受教育程度最低的母亲和最贫穷的五分之一家庭对可负担性的认知和消费最低。在那些认为食物负担得起的家庭、最富裕的五分之一家庭以及母亲受教育程度更高的家庭中,富含微量营养素和动物来源的食物的消费明显更高。尽管在食物环境中不同食物组的可获得性很高,但亚的斯亚贝巴家庭的饮食通常显得单调。不同社会阶层之间对营养丰富的食物的消费存在相当大的差异,因此城市的食品政策需要考虑社会差异,以改善社区的营养状况。