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加纳北部社区昆虫对儿童食物的潜在营养贡献。

Potential Nutrient Contribution of Community-Based Insects in Children's Food in Northern Ghana.

作者信息

Kubuga Clement Kubreziga, Baako Majeed, Low Jan W

机构信息

Nutritional Sciences Department, University for Development Studies, Tamale, Ghana.

International Potato Center, Nairobi, Kenya.

出版信息

Curr Dev Nutr. 2024 Jul 2;8(8):104410. doi: 10.1016/j.cdnut.2024.104410. eCollection 2024 Aug.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Micronutrient deficiencies are a major problem among children in northern Ghana. Available local foods and existing plant-based dietary patterns among children are insufficient to meet children's nutrients requirements. Aside enhancing diets with animal source foods, most of which are expensive for rural households, entomophagy, which is culturally accepted, appears to be a great alternative.

OBJECTIVES

This study aimed to ) document the types of insects commonly consumed and the reasons for or against entomophagy in the study area, ) document the reasons for adding or not adding insects to household meals, and ) determine the nutrient contribution of community-based insects in children's food.

METHODS

Both qualitative and quantitative research methods were concurrently applied in this exploratory study ( = 392 individuals; 6 focus group discussions) in northern Ghana.

RESULTS

Termites, crickets, grasshoppers, and caterpillars were recognized as the most prevalent edible insects in communities. These insects were largely consumed by children but presently only included in household meals by a few households. Individual, sociocultural, sensory characteristics of insects, climate, and economic aspects were cited as grounds for and against entomophagy. Existing community-based children's diets were unable to meet the acceptable recommended nutrient intake (RNI; within a given age and gender group, the RNI is the amount of a nutrient ingested daily that would meet the needs of almost all healthy individuals in that group) level of all nutrients under consideration, especially for zinc, vitamin B-12, folate, and fat. Inclusion of community-based edible insects increased the RNI levels for all 11 micronutrients considered and met children's zinc, vitamin B-12, folate, and fat requirements.

CONCLUSIONS

Community-based insects demonstrate a great potential for meeting micronutrients needs of children in the research setting. Future research is required to improve households' adoption of community-based insects as part of household meals and to make insects accessible to households.

摘要

背景

微量营养素缺乏是加纳北部儿童面临的一个主要问题。当地现有的食物以及儿童中现有的以植物为基础的饮食模式不足以满足儿童的营养需求。除了用动物源食物来改善饮食(其中大多数对农村家庭来说价格昂贵)之外,在文化上被接受的食用昆虫似乎是一个很好的替代方案。

目的

本研究旨在:(1)记录研究地区常见的食用昆虫种类以及支持或反对食用昆虫的理由;(2)记录在家庭膳食中添加或不添加昆虫的原因;(3)确定社区食用昆虫对儿童食物中营养素的贡献。

方法

在加纳北部的这项探索性研究(n = 392人;6次焦点小组讨论)中同时应用了定性和定量研究方法。

结果

白蚁、蟋蟀、蚱蜢和毛虫被认为是社区中最常见的可食用昆虫。这些昆虫大多被儿童食用,但目前只有少数家庭将其纳入家庭膳食。昆虫的个体、社会文化、感官特征、气候和经济方面被引述为支持和反对食用昆虫的理由。现有的基于社区的儿童饮食无法满足所考虑的所有营养素的可接受推荐营养素摄入量(RNI;在特定年龄和性别组中,RNI是每日摄入的营养素量,该量能满足该组中几乎所有健康个体的需求)水平,尤其是锌、维生素B - 12、叶酸和脂肪。纳入基于社区的可食用昆虫提高了所考虑的所有11种微量营养素的RNI水平,并满足了儿童对锌、维生素B - 12、叶酸和脂肪的需求。

结论

在研究环境中,基于社区的昆虫在满足儿童微量营养素需求方面显示出巨大潜力。未来需要开展研究,以提高家庭将基于社区的昆虫作为家庭膳食一部分的接受程度,并使家庭能够获取昆虫。

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