Literature DB >> 27286412

Food Insecurity in Urban and Rural Areas in Central Brazil: Transition from Locally Produced Foods to Processed Items.

Livia Penna Firme Rodrigues1, Raissa Costa Carvalho1, Agatha Maciel1, Polyanna Nunes Otanasio1, Maria Elisa de Paula Eduardo Garavello2, Gabriela Bielefeld Nardoto3.   

Abstract

Aiming to investigate the effect of diet and food consumption with regard to health, environment, and economy in light of nutrition ecology, we studied the dimensions of nutrition and food security in urban and rural settings in the region of Chapada dos Veadeiros, Central Brazil. We tracked diet and food consumption through carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios in fingernails of these inhabitants together with food intake data as a proxy for their diet patterns. We estimated household food insecurity by using the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale. Nutrition and food insecurity was observed in both urban and rural areas, but was accentuated in rural settings. The diet pattern had high δ(13)C values in fingernails and low δ(15)N. Both urban and rural areas have diets with low diversity and relying on low-quality processed food staples at the same time that nutrition and food insecurity is quite high in the region.

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Keywords:  Carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios; diet pattern; nutrition and food securities; nutrition transition; nutritional ecology

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27286412     DOI: 10.1080/03670244.2016.1188090

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecol Food Nutr        ISSN: 0367-0244            Impact factor:   1.692


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