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Food insecurity among students living with HIV: Strengthening safety nets at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University South Africa

机译:感染艾滋病毒的学生中的粮食不安全:南非纳尔逊·曼德拉城市大学加强安全网

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The HIV prevalence in South Africa among students at higher education institutions (HEIs) in 2008 was reported to be 3.4%, with the highest HIV prevalence found in the Eastern Cape Province. Students at these facilities are also increasingly affected by socio-economic constraints that may impact on food security. Little is known about the impact of food insecurity on HIV-infected students in HEIs in South Africa. The purpose of this paper is to describe food insecurity and the nutritional status among HIV-infected students on the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University campuses in South Africa, as well as current initiatives to strengthen the safety nets for food-insecure students. This descriptive, cross-sectional survey was conducted among a convenience sample of known HIV-infected, registered students (n = 63), older than 18 years of age and managed as part of the Campus Health Service antiretroviral therapy (ART) programme. Ethical approval for the study was obtained from the Research Ethics Committee (NMMU) and participants were included in the sample after providing written, informed consent. Findings indicate that food insecurity was common with more than 60% of the sample reporting food insecurity at the household level during the previous month. Of the sample, 51% were classified as being either overweight or obese. Although food insecurity did not contribute to weight loss in our sample, food-insecure students were more likely to consume inadequate amounts of vitamins and minerals, especially antioxidants that are important in supporting the immune system. Food insecurity has been identified as affecting the majority of HIV-infected students in this study, especially regarding their difficulty in accessing nutritious foods. As overweight and obesity also seem to threaten the health and future well-being of the students, appropriate management of the overweight individuals and those with obesity should be instituted in order to prevent the development of chronic diseases of lifestyle, thus allowing for a healthier more productive life. Current intervention strategies to strengthen food security have made inroads to improve access to healthier food options.
机译:据报道,2008年南非高等教育机构学生中的艾滋病毒感染率为3.4%,其中东开普省的艾滋病毒感染率最高。这些设施的学生也日益受到可能影响粮食安全的社会经济制约的影响。关于粮食不安全对南非高校感染艾滋病毒的学生的影响知之甚少。本文的目的是描述南非纳尔逊·曼德拉城市大学校园中受HIV感染的学生的食品不安全状况和营养状况,以及当前为食品不安全的学生加强安全网的举措。这项描述性的横断面调查是在一个方便样本中进行的,样本为已知的艾滋病毒感染的注册学生(n = 63),年龄在18岁以上,并作为校园卫生服务局抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)计划的一部分进行管理。从研究伦理委员会(NMMU)获得研究的伦理批准,并在提供书面知情同意后将参与者包括在样本中。调查结果表明,粮食不安全是普遍现象,上个月有60%以上的样本报告了家庭层面的粮食不安全。在样本中,有51%被归类为超重或肥胖。尽管在我们的样本中食物不安全并不会导致体重减轻,但食物不安全的学生更容易摄入不足量的维生素和矿物质,尤其是对支持免疫系统至关重要的抗氧化剂。在本研究中,粮食不安全问题已影响到大多数感染艾滋病毒的学生,特别是在他们获取营养食品方面的困难方面。由于超重和肥胖似乎也威胁着学生的健康和未来的福祉,因此应对超重个体和肥胖者进行适当的管理,以防止生活方式的慢性病的发展,从而使学生更健康。生产生活。当前加强粮食安全的干预战略已取得进展,以改善人们获得更健康的粮食选择的机会。

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