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Animal Milk Sustains Micronutrient Nutrition and Child Anthropometry Among Pastoralists in Samburu, Kenya

机译:肯尼亚桑布鲁的牧民中的动物奶维持微量元素营养和儿童人体测量学

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Milk has been integral to pastoralist nutrition for thousands of years, but as communities move toward settled livelihoods, milk consumption is dropping with only minimal evidence for the health and nutrition implications. This longitudinal study aimed to first test whether increased dependency on agriculture reduced household milk production and consumption, and ultimately, nutrient adequacy among the Samburu pastoralists. Second, we investigated whether household milk availability affected child milk intakes and anthropometry. Socioeconomic and dietary intake data were collected from households (n=200) in 2000, 2005, and 2010, and anthropometric measures and individual child milk intakes in 2012. Nutrient intakes were assessed by the probability of nutrient adequacy method, and generalized least-squared regression modeling with mixed effects was applied to identify predictors of milk consumption. Milk contributed 10% of energy intakes, below maize (52%) and sugar (11%), but over one-half of critical micronutrients, vitamins A, B_(12), and C. Livestock holdings and income increased the likelihood of higher milk intakes (overall adj R~2=0.88, P<0.001). Undernutrition was widely prevalent among young children: stunting (30.6%); underweight (23.9%); and wasting (8.6%). There was evidence for a previously described Nilotic body type in the youth, who were taller and thinner than the international reference. Milk consumption at the household level was positively associated with higher body mass index z scores among youth (P<0.001). Programming for livestock development may better ensure micronutrient nutrition in Samburu, while deeper investigation into the diet and growth patterns of pastoralists could provide insight into leaner and taller anthropometrics for other populations globally. Am J Phys Anthropol 155:66-76, 2014.
机译:数千年来,牛奶一直是牧民营养不可或缺的组成部分,但是随着社区朝着定居的方向发展,牛奶的消费量正在下降,只有极少的证据证明对健康和营养的影响。这项纵向研究旨在首先检验对农业的依赖性增加是否会减少家庭牛奶的生产和消费,并最终降低桑布鲁牧民的营养充足性。其次,我们调查了家用牛奶的供应量是否会影响儿童的牛奶摄入量和人体测量学。从2000年,2005年和2010年的家庭(n = 200)收集社会经济和饮食摄入数据,并在2012年收集人体测量学数据和儿童牛奶摄入量。通过营养充足率方法评估营养摄入量,并进行最小二乘平方化采用混合效应的回归模型来确定牛奶消耗的预测因素。牛奶贡献了10%的能量摄入,低于玉米(52%)和糖(11%),但超过一半的关键微量营养素,维生素A,B_(12)和C。畜牧业和收入增加了更高的可能性牛奶摄入量(总体调整R〜2 = 0.88,P <0.001)。营养不良在幼儿中普遍存在:发育迟缓(30.6%);体重不足(23.9%);并浪费(8.6%)。有证据表明,年轻人中的上述Nilotic体型比国际参考文献的身高和瘦弱。家庭中的牛奶消费量与青年人较高的体重指数z得分呈正相关(P <0.001)。制定牲畜发展计划可能会更好地确保桑布鲁的微量营养素营养,而对牧民的饮食和生长方式进行更深入的调查,则可以为全球其他人群提供更精益和更高级的人体测量学。 Am J Phys Anthropol 155:66-76,2014年。

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