Characterization and challenges of food environments of children-under-five in north Benin drylands

Food environments play a crucial role in children's diets by influencing households' supply and access to nutritious foods. By gaining insight into the food environments, there is a potential to design better interventions to reduce the burden of children's malnutrition. However, in t...

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Main Authors: Adrien Dogo, Franck Hongbete, Honorat Edja, Waliou Amoussa Hounkpatin
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
Series:Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666154323001898
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author Adrien Dogo
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description Food environments play a crucial role in children's diets by influencing households' supply and access to nutritious foods. By gaining insight into the food environments, there is a potential to design better interventions to reduce the burden of children's malnutrition. However, in the African drylands, data on food environments are limited. This study aims to characterize the current food environments of children-under-five in north Benin drylands. To achieve this, we conducted individual interviews with key informants (n=11) to identify relevant actors and villages for data collection. Focus group discussions (n=12) were then conducted to capture information on the existing foods. Furthermore, we examined markets, shops, and domestic stalls (n=17) to obtain information on the prices of food sold, their properties, and promotional activities related to their sale. Descriptive statistics and multiple correspondence analysis were performed to describe the dimensions and clusters of the food environments, as well as the types of food environments present and the challenges associated with accessing nutritious foods.The study identified a total of 94 foods, which were categorized into four clusters. Clusters 1 and 2 relate to seasonal foods, foods obtained from agriculture, livestock, or forests, and foods available year-round in local markets. In contrast, Clusters 3 and 4 relate to packaged and imported foods that are available year-round in shops and pharmacies. These findings indicate that the food environment in the study area is in transition, featuring both natural and informal market types. The challenges related to accessing nutritious foods include the affordability of processed nutritious foods from the informal market type, as well as the continuous supply of nutritious food from the natural food environment type. Addressing these challenges will require the development of food policies and new interventions and study aimed at improving the external dimensions of the food environment.
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spelling doaj.art-f5bfe4e8a92644e9b887b0e1a857e61f2023-12-20T07:37:00ZengElsevierJournal of Agriculture and Food Research2666-15432023-12-0114100682Characterization and challenges of food environments of children-under-five in north Benin drylandsAdrien Dogo0Franck Hongbete1Honorat Edja2Waliou Amoussa Hounkpatin3Department of Nutrition and Foods Sciences, Faculty of Agronomy, University of Parakou, Benin; Corresponding author. P.O. Box 123, Parakou, Benin.Department of Nutrition and Foods Sciences, Faculty of Agronomy, University of Parakou, BeninDepartment of Rural Sociology and Economy, Faculty of Agronomy, University of Parakou, BeninSchool of Nutrition and Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, University of Abomey-Calavi, BeninFood environments play a crucial role in children's diets by influencing households' supply and access to nutritious foods. By gaining insight into the food environments, there is a potential to design better interventions to reduce the burden of children's malnutrition. However, in the African drylands, data on food environments are limited. This study aims to characterize the current food environments of children-under-five in north Benin drylands. To achieve this, we conducted individual interviews with key informants (n=11) to identify relevant actors and villages for data collection. Focus group discussions (n=12) were then conducted to capture information on the existing foods. Furthermore, we examined markets, shops, and domestic stalls (n=17) to obtain information on the prices of food sold, their properties, and promotional activities related to their sale. Descriptive statistics and multiple correspondence analysis were performed to describe the dimensions and clusters of the food environments, as well as the types of food environments present and the challenges associated with accessing nutritious foods.The study identified a total of 94 foods, which were categorized into four clusters. Clusters 1 and 2 relate to seasonal foods, foods obtained from agriculture, livestock, or forests, and foods available year-round in local markets. In contrast, Clusters 3 and 4 relate to packaged and imported foods that are available year-round in shops and pharmacies. These findings indicate that the food environment in the study area is in transition, featuring both natural and informal market types. The challenges related to accessing nutritious foods include the affordability of processed nutritious foods from the informal market type, as well as the continuous supply of nutritious food from the natural food environment type. Addressing these challenges will require the development of food policies and new interventions and study aimed at improving the external dimensions of the food environment.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666154323001898Food environmentNutritious foods supplyChild malnutritionDrylands areasBenin
spellingShingle Adrien Dogo
Franck Hongbete
Honorat Edja
Waliou Amoussa Hounkpatin
Characterization and challenges of food environments of children-under-five in north Benin drylands
Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
Food environment
Nutritious foods supply
Child malnutrition
Drylands areas
Benin
title Characterization and challenges of food environments of children-under-five in north Benin drylands
title_full Characterization and challenges of food environments of children-under-five in north Benin drylands
title_fullStr Characterization and challenges of food environments of children-under-five in north Benin drylands
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and challenges of food environments of children-under-five in north Benin drylands
title_short Characterization and challenges of food environments of children-under-five in north Benin drylands
title_sort characterization and challenges of food environments of children under five in north benin drylands
topic Food environment
Nutritious foods supply
Child malnutrition
Drylands areas
Benin
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666154323001898
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