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Soc Sci Med ; 75(9): 1673-84, 2012 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22867863

RESUMO

Most nutrition initiatives to date aimed at improving infant and young child feeding (IYCF) have emphasized addressing knowledge gaps through behavior change messaging with less focus on addressing the underlying environmental barriers that may shape these behaviors. This research integrates an analysis of longitudinal dietary data with qualitative data on barriers to improved child feeding to identify the nature and extent of the barriers caregivers face to improving IYCF practices in a farming region of the Bolivian Andes, and to determine the relative influence of these barriers on caregivers' abilities to improve IYCF practices. Sixty-nine caregivers were selected from a sample of 331 households that participated in a longitudinal survey assessing changes in IYCF practices among caregivers with children aged 0-36 months from March 2009 to March 2010. Forty-nine barriers within 12 categories of barriers were identified through semi-structured interviews with the 69 caregivers. The most frequently reported barriers were those related to women's time dedicated to agricultural labor, the limited diversity of household agricultural production, and lack of support for child feeding from spouses and mothers-in-law. In multivariate analyses controlling for several variables that could potentially influence IYCF practices, these barriers were negatively associated with changes to the diversity of child diets, child dietary energy intake, and child meal frequency. While knowledge gaps and individual-level influences affected IYCF practices, physical and social caregiving environments in this region of Bolivia were even more important. Behavior change communication alone will likely not address the social and environmental barriers to improved child feeding that often prevent translation of improved knowledge into action. Particularly in rural regions, agriculture may strongly influence child feeding, not only indirectly through household food security, but also directly by affecting women's caregiving capacity.


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Agricultura , Biodiversidade , Produtos Agrícolas , Comportamento Alimentar , Relações Mãe-Filho , Carga de Trabalho/estatística & dados numéricos , Adulto , Bolívia , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Estudos Longitudinais , Masculino , Pesquisa Qualitativa
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Hum Ecol Interdiscip J ; 40(4): 557-569, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32214604

RESUMO

Humans, animals and plants suffer from similar types of diseases (e.g., fungal, viral etc.). These can "emerge" as new diseases by expanding their geographical range or by jumping species (from plants to plants, or from animals to humans). Emerging diseases place an additional burden on developing countries which are often struggling to manage the diseases they already have. New diseases spread through weather, insects or other vectors, or by the movement of people, animals or goods. This study examines the role of cross-border travel in the spread of diseases. A survey of travelers and of residents along the Malawi-Mozambique border found that most cross it frequently and that they rarely travel empty-handed, often taking plants and animals with them. People also cross borders seeking medical attention. Attempting to limit travel would hamper an already struggling economy, where many people make a living by producing, processing or transporting plants and animals for food. Cross border travel per se may pose slight danger for the spread of diseases, if governments can collaborate on sharing information about the status of diseases within their border.

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Santa Cruz; FDTA-Trópico Húmedo; junio 2007. 96 p. ilus.
Monografia em Espanhol | LIBOCS, LIBOSP | ID: biblio-1336238

RESUMO

Caña de azucar,1 Soya 3 Llamas,4 Leche,5 Queso,6 Abejas,7 Porcinos,8 Ají,9


Assuntos
Mudança Social , Criatividade
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