Earland J, Freeman P
Save the Children Fund, Goroka, Papua New Guinea.
P N G Med J. 1993 Mar;36(1):10-5.
Results of a small nutrition survey carried out in an urban settlement in Port Moresby are presented. Anthropometric, dietary and socioeconomic data were collected on 90 children under five years old and 78 adults. 30% of the children under five years old were below 80% weight for age. Of the 31% of adults found to be undernourished, the majority were females aged less than 30 years. With respect to dietary information, most families appear to eat a variety of foods though no attempt was made to measure quantity of foods consumed. Rice is the single most popular food, with 69% of adults having consumed it the previous day. Despite the high reliance on purchased foods, income appears to be low with the majority of people relying on money from relatives and the sale of home produce. The recommendations made for appropriate health and nutrition education may be applicable for other growing settlement populations in and around Port Moresby and other urban centres of Papua New Guinea.
本文展示了在莫尔斯比港一个城市住区开展的小型营养调查结果。收集了90名五岁以下儿童和78名成年人的人体测量、饮食和社会经济数据。五岁以下儿童中有30%低于年龄别体重的80%。在被发现营养不良的31%成年人中,大多数是年龄小于30岁的女性。关于饮食信息,大多数家庭似乎食用多种食物,不过未尝试测量食物摄入量。大米是最受欢迎的单一食物,69%的成年人前一天食用过。尽管高度依赖购买的食物,但收入似乎很低,大多数人依靠亲戚给的钱和出售自家农产品。针对适当的健康和营养教育提出的建议可能适用于莫尔斯比港及巴布亚新几内亚其他城市中心内外其他不断发展的住区人口。