The Rowett Institute, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK.
Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Matern Child Nutr. 2020 Dec;16 Suppl 3(Suppl 3):e13017. doi: 10.1111/mcn.13017.
This narrative review aims to provide an interdisciplinary perspective on actors that link global aquatic food production systems with fish consumption and nutritional status, with a special focus on adolescent girls in Bangladesh. The writing of this narrative perspective was undertaken within the framework of the Aquatic Food for Health and Nutrition (AQN) project that aimed to develop a metric for assessing the impacts on nutrition and health of agroecosystems producing farmed seafood. Previous studies evaluating links between agricultural ecosystems, aquaculture, food security and human health have systemically ignored the importance of diet and nutrition. Such studies have also ignored the importance of local communities, cultural norms and household composition and behaviours to identify vulnerable groups such as adolescent girls. This narrative review presents our current understanding of the relationships between aquaculture, fish production and consumption patterns, food security, optimal nutrition and health. It also highlights the importance of research into aquaculture food systems, linking aquatic food production systems with nutritional status, health and socioeconomic prosperity, which would help to develop more integrated and relevant food policies.
这篇叙述性评论旨在提供一个跨学科的视角,探讨将全球水产食品生产系统与鱼类消费和营养状况联系起来的因素,特别关注孟加拉国的青少年女孩。这篇叙述性视角的写作是在水产食品促进健康和营养(AQN)项目的框架内进行的,该项目旨在开发一种评估生产养殖海鲜的农业生态系统对营养和健康影响的指标。以前评估农业生态系统、水产养殖、粮食安全和人类健康之间联系的研究系统地忽视了饮食和营养的重要性。这些研究还忽视了当地社区、文化规范以及家庭组成和行为对确定青少年女孩等弱势群体的重要性。这篇叙述性评论介绍了我们目前对水产养殖、鱼类生产和消费模式、粮食安全、最佳营养和健康之间关系的理解。它还强调了研究水产养殖食品系统的重要性,将水产食品生产系统与营养状况、健康和社会经济繁荣联系起来,这将有助于制定更具综合性和相关性的食品政策。