Doctoral School of Sciences and Technology (DSST), Lebanese University, Hadath 6573, Lebanon.
Faculty of Public Health, Section 1, Lebanese University, Beirut 6573, Lebanon.
Nutrients. 2022 Aug 25;14(17):3504. doi: 10.3390/nu14173504.
Due to Russia and Ukraine's key roles in supplying cereals and oilseeds, the Russia-Ukraine war intensifies the current food availability and price challenges in Lebanon, which is a major wheat importer. Given these constraints, we conducted this study to assess the prevalence and correlates of food insecurity, low dietary diversity (DD), unhealthy dietary patterns, and the shifts in households' food-related habits in response to the Russia-Ukraine war among a representative sample of Lebanese household's members aged 18 years and above (N = 914).
Data were collected between June and July 2022 using self-administered questionnaires; Results: Findings showed that nearly half of the households consume an undiversified diet (46%), and 55.3% ate fewer than two meals per day. The prevalence of food insecurity among Lebanese households was 74%, with one in every four households being severely food insecure. In addition, the majority of households' members went out shopping and purchased food less than the pre-war period (68.7% and 70.3%, respectively). Furthermore, almost 68.3% of households' members highlighted price increases for cereal products, which were the least available and most stocked items. Findings obtained through binary logistic regression also showed that food insecurity was two times higher among households with low monthly income, 35% higher among females, and three times higher among married participants; Conclusions: The impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on food security in Lebanon requires a systems-thinking approach as well as international effort to understand the challenges and find solutions to minimize the war's negative effects.
由于俄罗斯和乌克兰在供应谷物和油籽方面的关键作用,俄乌战争加剧了黎巴嫩当前的粮食供应和价格挑战,黎巴嫩是一个主要的小麦进口国。鉴于这些限制,我们进行了这项研究,以评估在俄罗斯-乌克兰战争期间,黎巴嫩代表性样本家庭中 18 岁及以上成员(N=914)的粮食不安全、低饮食多样性(DD)、不健康饮食模式的流行率和相关因素,以及家庭与食物相关的习惯的变化。
数据于 2022 年 6 月至 7 月间通过自填式问卷收集。
研究结果表明,近一半的家庭饮食单一(46%),每天进食少于两餐的比例为 55.3%。黎巴嫩家庭的粮食不安全发生率为 74%,每四个家庭中就有一个家庭严重粮食不安全。此外,大多数家庭的成员外出购物和购买食物的频率低于战前(分别为 68.7%和 70.3%)。此外,近 68.3%的家庭成员强调谷物产品价格上涨,这些产品是最稀缺和库存最多的物品。通过二元逻辑回归得到的结果也表明,月收入低的家庭的粮食不安全发生率高两倍,女性高 35%,已婚参与者高 3 倍。
俄罗斯-乌克兰冲突对黎巴嫩粮食安全的影响需要采用系统思维方法,以及国际努力来了解挑战并找到解决方案,以尽量减少战争的负面影响。