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Artigo em Inglês | PAHO-IRIS | ID: phr-59317

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[ABSTRACT]. Objectives To identify the prevalence and determinants of continued breastfeeding in Haitian children aged 12–23 months. Methods Three cross-sectional surveys were conducted yearly during the summers of 2017 to 2019 as part of a 4-year (2016–2020) multisectoral maternal and infant health initiative in the regions of Les Cayes, Jérémie, and Anse d’Hainault in Haiti. A total of 455 children 12–23 months of age and their mothers participated in the study. A child was considered to be continuing breastfeeding if the mother reported giving breast milk in the 24-hour dietary recall. Unadjusted and adjusted prevalence ratios were estimated, and associations were assessed between continued breastfeeding and explanatory factors related to sociodemographic character- istics, household food security, maternal nutrition, and breastfeeding knowledge and practices. Results The prevalence of continued breastfeeding was 45.8%. Continued breastfeeding was significantly more prevalent among younger children, children who did not have a younger sibling, children whose mother was not pregnant, those living in the Jérémie region, children who had been exclusively breastfed for less than 1 month, and children whose mother knew the World Health Organization’s recommendation for continued breastfeeding up to 2 years or beyond. Conclusions The study results highlight the need for geographically equitable access to tailored and adequate health services and education that support breastfeeding in a way that is compatible with the local context.


[RESUMEN]. Objetivos. Determinar la prevalencia y los determinantes asociados a la continuación de la lactancia materna en la población infantil haitiana de entre 12 y 23 meses. Métodos. Durante los veranos del 2017 al 2019 se llevaron a cabo tres encuestas transversales anuales como parte de una iniciativa multisectorial de salud materna e infantil de 4 años (2016 a 2020) en las regiones de Les Cayes, Jérémie y Anse d’Hainault de Haití. En el estudio participaron 455 menores de edades comprendidas entre 12 y 23 meses y sus madres. Se consideró que un menor continuaba con la lactancia materna si, en la evaluación de la alimentación basada en el recuerdo de 24 horas, la madre declaraba la toma de leche materna. Se calcularon los cocientes de prevalencia ajustados y sin ajustar y se evaluó la asociación entre la continuación de la lactancia materna y posibles factores explicativos relacionados con las características sociodemográficas, la seguridad alimentaria de la familia, la nutrición materna y los conocimientos y prácticas en materia lactancia materna. Resultados. La prevalencia de la continuación de la lactancia materna fue del 45,8%. Esta prevalencia fue significativamente mayor cuando se trataba de lactantes de menor edad, cuando no había hermanos menores, cuando la madre no estaba embarazada, en los residentes en la región de Jérémie, cuando había habido una alimentación exclusiva con leche materna durante menos de un mes y cuando la madre conocía la recomendación de la Organización Mundial de la Salud de continuar con la lactancia materna hasta los dos años o más. Conclusiones. Los resultados del estudio ponen de relieve la necesidad de disponer de un acceso geográfico equitativo a unos servicios de salud y una educación que respalden la lactancia materna de una manera compatible con el contexto local.


[RESUMO]. Objetivos Identificar a prevalência e os determinantes do aleitamento materno continuado em crianças haitianas de 12 a 23 meses de idade. Métodos Três pesquisas transversais foram realizadas anualmente nos verões de 2017 a 2019 como parte de uma iniciativa multissetorial de saúde materno-infantil de quatro anos (2016–2020) nas regiões de Les Cayes, Jérémie e Anse d’Hainault no Haiti. Um total de 455 crianças de 12 a 23 meses de idade e suas mães participaram do estudo. Considerou-se que a criança continuava sendo amamentada se a mãe relatasse ter dado leite materno no recordatório alimentar de 24 horas. Foram estimadas as taxas de prevalência não ajustadas e ajustadas e foram avaliadas as associações entre o aleitamento materno continuado e os fatores explicativos relacionados às características sociodemográficas, à segurança alimentar da família, à nutrição materna e aos conhecimentos e práticas de aleitamento materno. Resultados A prevalência de aleitamento materno continuado foi de 45,8%. O aleitamento materno continuado foi significativamente mais prevalente entre crianças mais novas, crianças que não tinham irmão mais novo, crianças cuja mãe não estava grávida, residentes da região de Jérémie, crianças que haviam sido exclusivamente amamentadas por menos de um mês e crianças cuja mãe conhecia a recomendação da Organização Mundial da Saúde de manter o aleitamento materno por 2 anos ou mais. Conclusões Os resultados do estudo destacam a necessidade de acesso geograficamente equitativo a educação e serviços de saúde adaptados e adequados para apoiar o aleitamento materno de forma compatível com o contexto local.


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Aleitamento Materno Complementado , Prevalência , Epidemiologia , Saúde do Lactente , Haiti , Aleitamento Materno , Prevalência , Epidemiologia , Saúde do Lactente , Aleitamento Materno , Prevalência , Saúde do Lactente
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38464872

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Objectives: To identify the prevalence and determinants of continued breastfeeding in Haitian children aged 12-23 months. Methods: Three cross-sectional surveys were conducted yearly during the summers of 2017 to 2019 as part of a 4-year (2016-2020) multisectoral maternal and infant health initiative in the regions of Les Cayes, Jérémie, and Anse d'Hainault in Haiti. A total of 455 children 12-23 months of age and their mothers participated in the study. A child was considered to be continuing breastfeeding if the mother reported giving breast milk in the 24-hour dietary recall. Unadjusted and adjusted prevalence ratios were estimated, and associations were assessed between continued breastfeeding and explanatory factors related to sociodemographic characteristics, household food security, maternal nutrition, and breastfeeding knowledge and practices. Results: The prevalence of continued breastfeeding was 45.8%. Continued breastfeeding was significantly more prevalent among younger children, children who did not have a younger sibling, children whose mother was not pregnant, those living in the Jérémie region, children who had been exclusively breastfed for less than 1 month, and children whose mother knew the World Health Organization's recommendation for continued breastfeeding up to 2 years or beyond. Conclusions: The study results highlight the need for geographically equitable access to tailored and adequate health services and education that support breastfeeding in a way that is compatible with the local context.

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Rev. panam. salud pública ; 48: e6, 2024. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1551019

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ABSTRACT Objectives To identify the prevalence and determinants of continued breastfeeding in Haitian children aged 12-23 months. Methods Three cross-sectional surveys were conducted yearly during the summers of 2017 to 2019 as part of a 4-year (2016-2020) multisectoral maternal and infant health initiative in the regions of Les Cayes, Jérémie, and Anse d'Hainault in Haiti. A total of 455 children 12-23 months of age and their mothers participated in the study. A child was considered to be continuing breastfeeding if the mother reported giving breast milk in the 24-hour dietary recall. Unadjusted and adjusted prevalence ratios were estimated, and associations were assessed between continued breastfeeding and explanatory factors related to sociodemographic characteristics, household food security, maternal nutrition, and breastfeeding knowledge and practices. Results The prevalence of continued breastfeeding was 45.8%. Continued breastfeeding was significantly more prevalent among younger children, children who did not have a younger sibling, children whose mother was not pregnant, those living in the Jérémie region, children who had been exclusively breastfed for less than 1 month, and children whose mother knew the World Health Organization's recommendation for continued breastfeeding up to 2 years or beyond. Conclusions The study results highlight the need for geographically equitable access to tailored and adequate health services and education that support breastfeeding in a way that is compatible with the local context.


RESUMEN Objetivos. Determinar la prevalencia y los determinantes asociados a la continuación de la lactancia materna en la población infantil haitiana de entre 12 y 23 meses. Métodos. Durante los veranos del 2017 al 2019 se llevaron a cabo tres encuestas transversales anuales como parte de una iniciativa multisectorial de salud materna e infantil de 4 años (2016 a 2020) en las regiones de Les Cayes, Jérémie y Anse d'Hainault de Haití. En el estudio participaron 455 menores de edades comprendidas entre 12 y 23 meses y sus madres. Se consideró que un menor continuaba con la lactancia materna si, en la evaluación de la alimentación basada en el recuerdo de 24 horas, la madre declaraba la toma de leche materna. Se calcularon los cocientes de prevalencia ajustados y sin ajustar y se evaluó la asociación entre la continuación de la lactancia materna y posibles factores explicativos relacionados con las características sociodemográficas, la seguridad alimentaria de la familia, la nutrición materna y los conocimientos y prácticas en materia lactancia materna. Resultados. La prevalencia de la continuación de la lactancia materna fue del 45,8%. Esta prevalencia fue significativamente mayor cuando se trataba de lactantes de menor edad, cuando no había hermanos menores, cuando la madre no estaba embarazada, en los residentes en la región de Jérémie, cuando había habido una alimentación exclusiva con leche materna durante menos de un mes y cuando la madre conocía la recomendación de la Organización Mundial de la Salud de continuar con la lactancia materna hasta los dos años o más. Conclusiones. Los resultados del estudio ponen de relieve la necesidad de disponer de un acceso geográfico equitativo a unos servicios de salud y una educación que respalden la lactancia materna de una manera compatible con el contexto local.


RESUMO Objetivos Identificar a prevalência e os determinantes do aleitamento materno continuado em crianças haitianas de 12 a 23 meses de idade. Métodos Três pesquisas transversais foram realizadas anualmente nos verões de 2017 a 2019 como parte de uma iniciativa multissetorial de saúde materno-infantil de quatro anos (2016-2020) nas regiões de Les Cayes, Jérémie e Anse d'Hainault no Haiti. Um total de 455 crianças de 12 a 23 meses de idade e suas mães participaram do estudo. Considerou-se que a criança continuava sendo amamentada se a mãe relatasse ter dado leite materno no recordatório alimentar de 24 horas. Foram estimadas as taxas de prevalência não ajustadas e ajustadas e foram avaliadas as associações entre o aleitamento materno continuado e os fatores explicativos relacionados às características sociodemográficas, à segurança alimentar da família, à nutrição materna e aos conhecimentos e práticas de aleitamento materno. Resultados A prevalência de aleitamento materno continuado foi de 45,8%. O aleitamento materno continuado foi significativamente mais prevalente entre crianças mais novas, crianças que não tinham irmão mais novo, crianças cuja mãe não estava grávida, residentes da região de Jérémie, crianças que haviam sido exclusivamente amamentadas por menos de um mês e crianças cuja mãe conhecia a recomendação da Organização Mundial da Saúde de manter o aleitamento materno por 2 anos ou mais. Conclusões Os resultados do estudo destacam a necessidade de acesso geograficamente equitativo a educação e serviços de saúde adaptados e adequados para apoiar o aleitamento materno de forma compatível com o contexto local.

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Ecol Food Nutr ; 62(5-6): 308-333, 2023 Nov 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37791736

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Traditional foods (TFs) hold increasing global relevance due to their potential to address health and dietary challenges. This study explores TF consumption and patterns in a middle-income country's general population. Using 2017 Ecuadorian highlands survey data, we identified four consumption clusters with distinct TF preferences. Chi-square tests identified variations in independent variables across clusters. Poisson regression models highlighted city, age, education, and food habits as independent predictors of TF-based clusters. Our findings broaden TF importance to nutrition beyond specific populations. Understanding consumption patterns and socioeconomic links supports nuanced public health strategies to tackle contemporary health, social equity, and sustainability issues.


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Comportamento Alimentar , Preferências Alimentares , Humanos , Equador , Dieta , Alimentos , Comportamento do Consumidor
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Nutr Rev ; 2023 Jul 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37421656

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BACKGROUND: Given the increasing number and the diversity of dietary quality indices used for research, and the differences between settings, there is a need to identify valid indices of dietary quality in different contexts and populations and to identify their associations with health-related outcomes. OBJECTIVES: The primary objective of this scoping review is to identify the tools used in determining dietary quality among First Nations and to describe the changes in diet. The second objective is to describe the associations identified in studies that have measured the relationship between health and dietary quality among First Nations; and the third objective is to identify factors associated with diet quality. METHODS: PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, Global Health, and Web of Science were searched from inception to June 2021 and updated in February 2022. Articles were included if the research subjects were First Nations, or if articles reported disaggregated subset data for First Nations. Eligible studies focused on nutrition and diet and were published in English or French. RESULTS: A total of 151 articles were included in the analysis. Studies used several indicators to measure if individuals adhered to dietary guidelines. Traditional food consumption was frequently used as an indicator of diet quality (n = 96). The consumption of store-bought foods was used as an indicator in 28 studies. Some studies used other diet quality indicators such as the Healthy Eating Index (n = 5) and ultra-processed food "NOVA" classification (n = 6). A trend for decreasing traditional food intake over time was apparent, alongside an increase in store-bought food intake. This trend was accompanied with declining health status, including the increased prevalence of overweight and obesity, diabetes, metabolic diseases, and dental caries. CONCLUSION: This scoping review showed that diet quality among First Nations is improved when traditional foods are consumed. Reduced diet quality was associated with increased risk of noncommunicable diseases.

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Ecol Food Nutr ; 62(3-4): 181-206, 2023 Jul 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37345879

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This study aims to understand how socioeconomic, geographic and cultural factors affect the food security status of Syrian refugee households in Quebec, Canada. Using a mixed methods study design, 49 households were assessed for their food security and socioeconomic status, followed by structured interviews with 35 households and 9 service providers. 52% of refugee households were food insecure, and although not significantly different, food insecurity was higher among privately sponsored refugee households in the Montreal area. Food insecurity appears mainly due to food access issues. Syrian refugees possess agricultural and cooking skills that could be beneficial in promoting community food security.


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Refugiados , Humanos , Quebeque , Síria , Abastecimento de Alimentos , Canadá , Segurança Alimentar
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J Hum Nutr Diet ; 36(3): 833-847, 2023 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36514214

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BACKGROUND: The prenatal, perinatal, postnatal and nutritional (A3PN) support study was a 4-year initiative aimed to reduce maternal mortality in Haiti. A cross-sectional study was developed to collect the baseline data for evaluation purposes of the A3PN. This study aimed to determine the factors contributing to dietary diversity (DD) in Haitian children aged 6-23 months. METHODS: A cross-sectional study during two seasons (the lean season and the harvest season) was carried out in Haiti to assess the DD of children and their mothers using non-quantitative 24-h recalls. Indicators of DD were minimum dietary diversity for children (MDD-C) and minimum dietary diversity for women (MDD-W). Mid-upper arm circumference was measured in women and children, and food security was assessed using the Household Hunger Scale. Focus groups were also conducted to gain a better understanding of the quantitative findings. RESULTS: Only 7.3% of the children included in this study met the MDD-C. Factors associated with MDD-C were the season (odds ratio [OR]: 0.141 [0.039-0.513]), land ownership or rental (OR: 4.603 [1.233-17.188]), maternal education (OR: 0.092 [0.011-0.749]), the mother's responsibility for the main or secondary source of income for the household (OR: 2.883 [1.030-8.069]) and her DD (OR: 5.690 [1.916-16.892]). Focus groups revealed the existence of various food restrictions. CONCLUSIONS: The results indicated that the low prevalence of MDD-C in three regions of study in Haiti is indicative of a serious public health concern that might be further aggravated by local food taboos. They also suggest that to fight against hunger, it is necessary to focus on women's well-being.


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Dieta , Alimentos Infantis , Gravidez , Humanos , Feminino , Criança , Haiti , Estudos Transversais , Fatores Socioeconômicos
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Rev Panam Salud Publica ; 46: e84, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35855440

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Objective: To identify the determinants of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) among children under 6 months of age from three regions in the South and Grand'Anse Departments of Haiti. Methods: Data were pooled from three cross-sectional surveys conducted yearly from 2017 to 2019 with the guardians of 638 children under 6 months of age. A non-quantitative 24-hour dietary recall was used to assess EBF the day before the survey. Using unadjusted and adjusted prevalence ratios, associations were assessed between EBF and several explanatory factors: infant's age and sex; maternal age, educational attainment, mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC), dietary diversity, number of children under 5 years of age, responsibility for the main or secondary source of income of the household, initiation of breastfeeding within one hour, knowledge of EBF duration; household severe food insecurity, socioeconomic status, dependency ratio, region, and residential zone (urban/rural). Results: Prevalence of EBF was 68% in the study sample. From the fully adjusted model, prevalence of EBF was statistically significantly higher among younger infants, mothers with larger MUAC, who met or exceeded Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women (MDD-W), who initiated breastfeeding within one hour, who were knowledgeable of the recommendations for EBF duration, and living in the Jérémie region. Conclusions: The main determinants of EBF identified in this study attest to the importance of breastfeeding mothers' access to nutritious food for the practice and maintenance of EBF and the need for geographically equitable access to health services and education that support breastfeeding.

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Artigo em Inglês | PAHO-IRIS | ID: phr-56142

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[ABSTRACT]. Objective. To identify the determinants of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) among children under 6 months of age from three regions in the South and Grand’Anse Departments of Haiti. Methods. Data were pooled from three cross-sectional surveys conducted yearly from 2017 to 2019 with the guardians of 638 children under 6 months of age. A non-quantitative 24-hour dietary recall was used to assess EBF the day before the survey. Using unadjusted and adjusted prevalence ratios, associations were assessed between EBF and several explanatory factors: infant’s age and sex; maternal age, educational attainment, mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC), dietary diversity, number of children under 5 years of age, responsibility for the main or secondary source of income of the household, initiation of breastfeeding within one hour, knowledge of EBF duration; household severe food insecurity, socioeconomic status, dependency ratio, region, and residential zone (urban/rural). Results. Prevalence of EBF was 68% in the study sample. From the fully adjusted model, prevalence of EBF was statistically significantly higher among younger infants, mothers with larger MUAC, who met or exceeded Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women (MDD-W), who initiated breastfeeding within one hour, who were knowledgeable of the recommendations for EBF duration, and living in the Jérémie region. Conclusions. The main determinants of EBF identified in this study attest to the importance of breastfeeding mothers’ access to nutritious food for the practice and maintenance of EBF and the need for geographically equitable access to health services and education that support breastfeeding.


[RESUMEN]. Objetivo. Determinar cuáles son los determinantes de la lactancia materna exclusiva en menores de 6 meses de edad de tres regiones de los departamentos Sur y Grand'Anse de Haití. Métodos. Se agruparon los datos de tres encuestas transversales realizadas anualmente entre 2017 y 2019 a representantes de 638 bebés menores de 6 meses de edad. Se empleó una descripción no cuantitativa de los alimentos consumidos en las últimas 24 horas para evaluar la lactancia materna exclusiva el día anterior a la encuesta. Mediante cocientes de prevalencia ajustados y no ajustados, se evaluó la relación entre la lactancia materna exclusiva y varios factores explicativos: sobre el lactante: edad y sexo; sobre la madre: edad, nivel educativo, circunferencia del brazo media, diversidad alimentaria, número de hijos menores de 5 años y responsabilidad como fuente principal o secundaria de ingresos del hogar; inicio de la lactancia materna en un plazo de una hora después del nacimiento y conocimiento sobre la duración de la lactancia materna exclusiva; inseguridad alimentaria grave en el hogar, situación socioeconómica y tasa de dependencia; y región y zona residencial (urbana/rural). Resultados. La prevalencia de la lactancia materna exclusiva fue de 68% en la muestra del estudio. A partir del modelo totalmente ajustado, la prevalencia de la lactancia materna exclusiva fue significativamente mayor desde un punto de vista estadístico en los bebés más pequeños, las madres con una mayor circunferencia del brazo media, la que cumplieron o excedieron la Diversidad Alimentaria Mínima para las Mujeres, las que iniciaron la lactancia materna dentro de una hora después del parto, las que conocían bien las recomendaciones sobre la duración de la lactancia materna exclusiva y las que vivían en la región de Jérémie. Conclusiones. Los principales determinantes de la lactancia materna exclusiva identificados en este estudio confirman la importancia de que las madres lactantes tengan acceso a alimentos nutritivos para la práctica y el mantenimiento de la lactancia materna exclusiva, así como la necesidad de disponer de un acceso geográfico equitativo a los servicios de salud y la educación que respaldan la lactancia materna.


[RESUMO]. Objetivo. Identificar os determinantes do aleitamento materno exclusivo (AME) entre crianças com menos de 6 meses de idade de três regiões dos departamentos Sul e Grand’Anse do Haiti. Métodos. Agruparam-se dados de três pesquisas transversais realizadas anualmente, de 2017 a 2019, com pais e responsáveis de 638 crianças com menos de 6 meses de idade. Um recordatório alimentar não quantitativo de 24 horas foi utilizado para avaliar o AME no dia anterior à pesquisa. Usando taxas não ajustadas e ajustadas de prevalência, avaliou-se a associação entre AME e diversos fatores explicativos: idade e sexo do bebê; idade da mãe, seu nível de escolaridade, circunferência do braço (CB), diversidade da dieta, número de filhos com menos de 5 anos, responsabilidade pela fonte primária ou secundária de renda da família, início do aleitamento materno na primeira hora, conhecimento sobre a duração do AME; insegurança alimentar domiciliar grave, status socioeconômico, índice de dependência, região e zona residencial (urbana/rural). Resultados. A prevalência de AME na amostra do estudo foi de 68%. Com base no modelo totalmente ajustado, a prevalência do AME foi maior, de forma estatisticamente significante, entre bebês mais jovens, mães com maior CB, que atendiam ou excediam a Diversidade Alimentar Mínima para Mulheres (MDD-W), que começaram a amamentar na primeira hora, que estavam familiarizadas com as recomendações sobre a duração do AME e que moravam na região de Jérémie. Conclusões. Os principais determinantes de AME identificados neste estudo atestam a importância do acesso das lactantes a alimentos nutritivos para a prática e a continuidade do AME, e a necessidade de acesso geograficamente equitativo a educação e serviços de saúde que apoiem o aleitamento materno.


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Aleitamento Materno , Fatores Epidemiológicos , Ciências da Nutrição Infantil , Haiti , Fatores Epidemiológicos , Ciências da Nutrição Infantil , Haiti , Aleitamento Materno , Fatores Epidemiológicos , Ciências da Nutrição
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BMJ Open ; 12(4): e053122, 2022 04 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35437244

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INTRODUCTION: There is an urgent need to reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), particularly in low-and middle-income countries, where the greatest burden lies. Yet, there is little research concerning the specific issues involved in scaling up NCD interventions targeting low-resource settings. We propose to examine this gap in up to 27 collaborative projects, which were funded by the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (GACD) 2019 Scale Up Call, reflecting a total funding investment of approximately US$50 million. These projects represent diverse countries, contexts and adopt varied approaches and study designs to scale-up complex, evidence-based interventions to improve hypertension and diabetes outcomes. A systematic inquiry of these projects will provide necessary scientific insights into the enablers and challenges in the scale up of complex NCD interventions. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: We will apply systems thinking (a holistic approach to analyse the inter-relationship between constituent parts of scaleup interventions and the context in which the interventions are implemented) and adopt a longitudinal mixed-methods study design to explore the planning and early implementation phases of scale up projects. Data will be gathered at three time periods, namely, at planning (TP), initiation of implementation (T0) and 1-year postinitiation (T1). We will extract project-related data from secondary documents at TP and conduct multistakeholder qualitative interviews to gather data at T0 and T1. We will undertake descriptive statistical analysis of TP data and analyse T0 and T1 data using inductive thematic coding. The data extraction tool and interview guides were developed based on a literature review of scale-up frameworks. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The current protocol was approved by the Monash University Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC number 23482). Informed consent will be obtained from all participants. The study findings will be disseminated through peer-reviewed publications and more broadly through the GACD network.


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Diabetes Mellitus , Hipertensão , Doenças não Transmissíveis , Países em Desenvolvimento , Diabetes Mellitus/terapia , Humanos , Hipertensão/diagnóstico , Hipertensão/terapia , Doenças não Transmissíveis/terapia , Análise de Sistemas
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Appl Physiol Nutr Metab ; 47(2): 124-133, 2022 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34807751

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For the Syilx Okanagan Nation, food sovereignty is foundational to ensuring their cultural food security and health. Salmon being a central Syilx food, the Nation has worked relentlessly since the 1990s to reintroduce Okanagan sockeye salmon into their traditional territory. This study describes the reach of this initiative and assesses its impact on Syilx households' income-related and cultural food security status. In total, 265 households participated in the study. Overall, 48.6% of participants ate Okanagan sockeye salmon during the year prior to the survey. Most participants (89.1%) reported that during the prior year their household accessed salmon from a community member or through trade (53.7%), community program (49.8%), a feast or ceremony (35.8%), or household harvest (27.2%). The number of ways that households accessed salmon was associated with a greater frequency of salmon consumption (p < 0.0001). Income-related (46.5%) and cultural (63.1%) food insecurity were prevalent. Households' access to salmon was significantly associated with cultural food security and the perceived importance of cultural food security. This study suggests Indigenous food sovereignty initiatives can increase traditional food access and consumption, thereby enhancing cultural food security. They should be supported by governments, organizations and corporations. Novelty: Indigenous food sovereignty initiatives can increase traditional food access and consumption, thereby enhancing cultural food security. Indigenous-led wild habitat restoration interventions can help reconcile past social and environmental injustices. This study was conducted on the unceded territory of the Syilx Okanagan People.


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Indígena Americano ou Nativo do Alasca/etnologia , Dieta/etnologia , Segurança Alimentar/métodos , Salmão , Alimentos Marinhos/provisão & distribuição , Animais , Humanos
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Appl Physiol Nutr Metab ; 47(4): 379-394, 2022 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34826224

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A multi-stage sampling strategy selected 1387 on-reserve First Nations adults in Ontario. Foods from a 24-hour dietary recall were assigned to the 100 most common food groups for men and women. Nutrients from market foods (MF) and traditional foods (TF) harvested from the wild as well as MF costs were assigned based on the proportions of total grams consumed. Linear programming was performed imposing various constraints to determine whether it was possible to develop diets that included the most popular foods while meeting Institute of Medicine guidelines. Final models were obtained for both sexes with the top 100 food groups consumed while limiting the nutrient-poor foods to no more than the actual observed intake. These models met all nutrient constraints for men but those for dietary fibre, linoleic acid, phosphorus, and potassium were removed for women. MF costs were obtained from community retailers and online resources. A grocery list was then developed and MF were costed for a family of 4. The grocery list underestimated the actual weekly food cost because TF was not included. Contemporary observed diets deviated from healthier historic First Nations diets. A culturally appropriate diet would include more traditional First Nations foods and fewer MF. Novelty: Linear programming is a mathematical approach to evaluating the diets of First Nations. The grocery list is representative of food patterns within Ontario First Nations and can be used as an alternative to the nutritious food basket used for public health food costing.


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Dieta , Fibras na Dieta , Adulto , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Nutrientes , Ontário
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J Pediatr Nurs ; 62: e45-e53, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34266717

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BACKGROUND: Current WHO's recommendation for optimal infant feeding advises exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months. After this initial period, infants should receive nutritionally adequate and safe complementary food starting from the age of 6 months with continued breastfeeding up to 2 years of age or beyond. PURPOSE: This study examined the timing and types of fluids and foods first introduced in a representative sample of toddlers (n = 1051) from 79 daycares across Lebanon. Questionnaires were self-administered to parents of toddlers (12-36 months) with a participation rate of 67%. RESULTS: Results showed that more than half of toddlers (55.7%) were introduced to infant formula within their first month of life. Around two-thirds received water as the first type of additional fluid (62.5%) with a mean age of 3.86 ± 2.15 months and fruits or cooked vegetables (69.7%) as the first types of food introduced with a mean age of 5.73 ± 1.56 months. Unfortunately, two-third (67.3%) were not breastfed after solid food introduction. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Our data on current suboptimal feeding practices in Lebanon shows the need to reinforce BF and CF practices recommendations and guidelines at the community, social and health system levels. CONCLUSIONS: In the absence of specific recommendations and with the poor involvement of the various stakeholders, it was noted that more than half of the parents were not following the WHO recommendation concerning unnecessary fluid supplementation of infants and were introducing food before the recommended age of 6 months; moreover, only a minority of mothers continued breastfeeding after introducing food to their infants.


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Hospital Dia , Alimentos Infantis , Aleitamento Materno , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Líbano , Mães
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Rev. panam. salud pública ; 46: e84, 2022. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1432067

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ABSTRACT Objective. To identify the determinants of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) among children under 6 months of age from three regions in the South and Grand'Anse Departments of Haiti. Methods. Data were pooled from three cross-sectional surveys conducted yearly from 2017 to 2019 with the guardians of 638 children under 6 months of age. A non-quantitative 24-hour dietary recall was used to assess EBF the day before the survey. Using unadjusted and adjusted prevalence ratios, associations were assessed between EBF and several explanatory factors: infant's age and sex; maternal age, educational attainment, mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC), dietary diversity, number of children under 5 years of age, responsibility for the main or secondary source of income of the household, initiation of breastfeeding within one hour, knowledge of EBF duration; household severe food insecurity, socioeconomic status, dependency ratio, region, and residential zone (urban/rural). Results. Prevalence of EBF was 68% in the study sample. From the fully adjusted model, prevalence of EBF was statistically significantly higher among younger infants, mothers with larger MUAC, who met or exceeded Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women (MDD-W), who initiated breastfeeding within one hour, who were knowledgeable of the recommendations for EBF duration, and living in the Jérémie region. Conclusions. The main determinants of EBF identified in this study attest to the importance of breastfeeding mothers' access to nutritious food for the practice and maintenance of EBF and the need for geographically equitable access to health services and education that support breastfeeding.


RESUMEN Objetivo. Determinar cuáles son los determinantes de la lactancia materna exclusiva en menores de 6 meses de edad de tres regiones de los departamentos Sur y Grand'Anse de Haití. Métodos. Se agruparon los datos de tres encuestas transversales realizadas anualmente entre 2017 y 2019 a representantes de 638 bebés menores de 6 meses de edad. Se empleó una descripción no cuantitativa de los alimentos consumidos en las últimas 24 horas para evaluar la lactancia materna exclusiva el día anterior a la encuesta. Mediante cocientes de prevalencia ajustados y no ajustados, se evaluó la relación entre la lactancia materna exclusiva y varios factores explicativos: sobre el lactante: edad y sexo; sobre la madre: edad, nivel educativo, circunferencia del brazo media, diversidad alimentaria, número de hijos menores de 5 años y responsabilidad como fuente principal o secundaria de ingresos del hogar; inicio de la lactancia materna en un plazo de una hora después del nacimiento y conocimiento sobre la duración de la lactancia materna exclusiva; inseguridad alimentaria grave en el hogar, situación socioeconómica y tasa de dependencia; y región y zona residencial (urbana/rural). Resultados. La prevalencia de la lactancia materna exclusiva fue de 68 % en la muestra del estudio. A partir del modelo totalmente ajustado, la prevalencia de la lactancia materna exclusiva fue significativamente mayor desde un punto de vista estadístico en los bebés más pequeños, las madres con una mayor circunferencia del brazo media, la que cumplieron o excedieron la Diversidad Alimentaria Mínima para las Mujeres, las que iniciaron la lactancia materna dentro de una hora después del parto, las que conocían bien las recomendaciones sobre la duración de la lactancia materna exclusiva y las que vivían en la región de Jérémie. Conclusiones. Los principales determinantes de la lactancia materna exclusiva identificados en este estudio confirman la importancia de que las madres lactantes tengan acceso a alimentos nutritivos para la práctica y el mantenimiento de la lactancia materna exclusiva, así como la necesidad de disponer de un acceso geográfico equitativo a los servicios de salud y la educación que respaldan la lactancia materna.


RESUMO Objetivo. Identificar os determinantes do aleitamento materno exclusivo (AME) entre crianças com menos de 6 meses de idade de três regiões dos departamentos Sul e Grand'Anse do Haiti. Métodos. Agruparam-se dados de três pesquisas transversais realizadas anualmente, de 2017 a 2019, com pais e responsáveis de 638 crianças com menos de 6 meses de idade. Um recordatório alimentar não quantitativo de 24 horas foi utilizado para avaliar o AME no dia anterior à pesquisa. Usando taxas não ajustadas e ajustadas de prevalência, avaliou-se a associação entre AME e diversos fatores explicativos: idade e sexo do bebê; idade da mãe, seu nível de escolaridade, circunferência do braço (CB), diversidade da dieta, número de filhos com menos de 5 anos, responsabilidade pela fonte primária ou secundária de renda da família, início do aleitamento materno na primeira hora, conhecimento sobre a duração do AME; insegurança alimentar domiciliar grave, status socioeconômico, índice de dependência, região e zona residencial (urbana/rural). Resultados. A prevalência de AME na amostra do estudo foi de 68%. Com base no modelo totalmente ajustado, a prevalência do AME foi maior, de forma estatisticamente significante, entre bebês mais jovens, mães com maior CB, que atendiam ou excediam a Diversidade Alimentar Mínima para Mulheres (MDD-W), que começaram a amamentar na primeira hora, que estavam familiarizadas com as recomendações sobre a duração do AME e que moravam na região de Jérémie. Conclusões. Os principais determinantes de AME identificados neste estudo atestam a importância do acesso das lactantes a alimentos nutritivos para a prática e a continuidade do AME, e a necessidade de acesso geograficamente equitativo a educação e serviços de saúde que apoiem o aleitamento materno.

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Public Health Nutr ; : 1-14, 2021 Dec 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34865677

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OBJECTIVE: To identify factors influencing Black immigrant mothers' perceptions and concerns about child weight and to compare children's diet quality according to these perceptions and concerns. DESIGN: Mothers' perceptions and concerns about child weight were assessed with sex-specific figure rating scales and the Child Feeding Questionnaire, respectively. Participants' weights and heights were measured and characterised using WHO references. Children's dietary intakes were estimated using a 24-h dietary recall. Children's diet quality was evaluated using the relative proportion of their energy intake provided by ultra-processed products, which were identified with the NOVA classification. χ2 tests, multivariate logistic regressions and t tests were performed. SETTING: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. PARTICIPANTS: Black immigrant mothers of Sub-Saharan African and Caribbean origin (n 186) and their 6-12-year-old children. RESULTS: Among mothers, 32·4 % perceived their child as having overweight while 48·4 % expressed concerns about child weight. Girls and children with overweight or obesity were significantly more likely to be perceived as having overweight by their mothers than boys and normal-weight children, respectively. Mothers of children living with obesity, but not overweight, were significantly more likely to be concerned about their child's weight than mothers of normal-weight children. Children's diet quality did not differ according to mothers' perceptions and concerns. CONCLUSIONS: Children's gender and weight status were major determinants of perceptions and concerns about child weight among Black immigrant mothers. Including knowledge about mothers' perceptions and concerns about child weight will help nutrition professionals develop interventions tailored to specific family needs within the context of their cultural backgrounds.

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Appetite ; 167: 105641, 2021 12 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34384808

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In Canada, Black immigrant women and their children are at higher risk of developing obesity. Factors that could influence children's weight status include parental feeding practices. Feeding practices such as monitoring, restriction and pressure to eat, are well studied among non-Hispanic White and Latinos groups, however, little is known about the feeding practices of Black immigrant parents of African and Caribbean origin. The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with feeding practices of Black immigrant mothers in Ottawa, Canada. The sample includes 188 Black mothers of African and Caribbean origin and their 6-12-year-old children. The Child Feeding Questionnaire was used to assess mothers' feeding practices. Demographic and socioeconomic data were collected using questionnaires. All participants' weight status was determined from measured weight and height. Pearson Chi-square tests and multivariate logistic regressions were performed. Results showed that mothers who felt responsible for feeding their children were more likely to monitor their children's food intake (p < 0.05). While mothers of children with underweight or normal weight were more like to use pressure to eat (p < 0.01), mothers of children with overweight or obesity were more like to use restriction (P < 0.05). Recent immigrant mothers were also more likely to use pressure to eat (P < 0.05). This study also provides evidence for associations between maternal feeding practices and mothers' weight status, household income and food security status. Findings build on previous research suggesting that parental feeding practices vary based on parents' and children's characteristics. Longitudinal studies are needed to assess the directionality of the association between mothers' feeding practices, and children's weight, diet quality and health in this population.


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Emigrantes e Imigrantes , Mães , Índice de Massa Corporal , Peso Corporal , Criança , Comportamento Alimentar , Feminino , Humanos , Poder Familiar , Inquéritos e Questionários
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BMC Public Health ; 21(1): 1405, 2021 07 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34271895

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BACKGROUND: For the Syilx Okanagan Nation in Canada, salmon has vital nutritional, cultural, and spiritual significance. Yet, the Okanagan Sockeye salmon population came to near extinction, resulting in a drastic decline in salmon consumption from high historical levels. Thus, restoring and protecting salmon is crucial to Syilx well-being and way of life. A Syilx-led food sovereignty initiative re-established the Okanagan Sockeye salmon population, which has resulted in a rise in fish harvesting. The aim of this study was to assess whether engaging with this initiative was associated with health, well-being, and cultural connectedness (i.e., degree to which one is integrated in their culture) among Syilx adults. Eating Okanagan Sockeye salmon was conceptualized as a proxy for engaging with this Indigenous food sovereignty initiative. METHODS: 265 Syilx adults completed a survey including a traditional food frequency questionnaire and questions on health status (e.g., BMI, self-assessed physical health), well-being (e.g., life satisfaction, stress levels), and cultural connectedness (e.g., sense of belonging, importance of cultural practices). Participants were divided into 3 groups based on their wild salmon eating during the year prior to the survey: (1) adults who ate Okanagan Sockeye salmon, (2) adults who ate salmon but did not usually know the species of the salmon they ate, or who solely ate salmon that were not Okanagan Sockeye; and (3) adults who did not eat any salmon. RESULTS: A statistically significant gradient was observed for enhanced well-being and cultural connectedness, with individuals in group 1 having better indicators than those in group 2, and adults in groups 1 and 2 having better indicators than adults in group 3. No differences were observed in physical health outcomes between the three groups. CONCLUSION: Findings suggest that the initiative to re-establish Okanagan Sockeye salmon in the Okanagan River system may have led to better well-being and cultural connectedness among Syilx adults. This study highlights the importance of Indigenous food sovereignty as a way to enhance well-being and cultural connectedness among First Nations in Canada. Findings also reinforce the importance of assessing health and well-being in a wholistic way in Indigenous health research.


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Rios , Salmão , Adulto , Animais , Colúmbia Britânica , Alimentos , Humanos , Inquéritos e Questionários
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