| Literature DB >> 31581257 |
Anjana Rai1, Macha Raja Maharjan1, Helen A Harris Fry2, Parbati K Chhetri1, Purna Chandra Wasti3, Naomi M Saville1,4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Micronutrient deficiencies are prevalent in Nepal where starchy foods constitute a large proportion of diets and consumption of micronutrient-rich foods is inadequate. We conducted a study to determine whether rice would be an appropriate vehicle for micronutrient fortification in Nepal.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31581257 PMCID: PMC6776338 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222903
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Socio-economic characteristics of respondents in household and acceptability surveys.
| Household Survey ( | Acceptability study ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Variables | Categories | Median (IQR) | Median (IQR) |
| Age (years) | 45.0 (30.0, 60.0) | 27.5 (20.0, 35.5) | |
| Gender | Women | 34.6 (67) | 42.9 (72) |
| Men | 65.4 (128) | 57.1 (96) | |
| Caste group | Hill | 63.5 (124) | 63.7 (107) |
| Hill | 16.3 (32) | 22.0 (37) | |
| 8.9 (17) | 11.9 (20) | ||
| Hill | 8.6 (17) | 1.8 (3) | |
| Muslim | 2.7 (5) | 0.0 (0) | |
| Others ( | 0.0 (0) | 0.6 (1) | |
| Education | Never went to school | 41.8 (82) | 26.2 (44) |
| Primary to lower secondary | 38.6 (75) | 40.5 (68) | |
| Secondary and above | 19.6 (38) | 33.3 (56) | |
| Religion | Hindu | 88.7 (173) | 98.8 (166) |
| Muslim | 2.7 (5) | 0 (0) | |
| Buddhist | 8.6 (17) | 1.2 (2) | |
| Household size | 0–5 | 34.2 (67) | 32.1 (54) |
| 6–10 | 54.4 (106) | 61.9 (104) | |
| > = 11 | 11.4 (22) | 6.0 (10) | |
| Ownership of toilet | No | 5.4 (11) | 3.6 (6) |
| Yes | 94.6 (184) | 96.4 (162) | |
| Wealth tertiles | Lower | 33.1 (65) | 33.3 (56) |
| Middle | 33.6 (65) | 33.3 (56) | |
| Higher | 33.3 (65) | 33.3 (56) | |
| Ownership of livestock | Yes | 94.2 (184) | 91.1 (153) |
| No | 5.8 (11) | 8.9 (15) | |
| Has cattle | 91.6 (179) | 85.1 (143) | |
| Has buffaloes | 28.4 (56) | 47.6 (80) | |
| Has sheep/goats | 50.9 (99) | 47.0 (79) | |
| Food security as measured by the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) | Food secure to mildly insecure | 35.5 (69) | 41.7 (70) |
| Moderate to severe | 64.5 (126) | 58.3 (98) | |
| Food consumption score (FCS) | Poor (0–28) | 14.0 (28) | 9.5 (16) |
| Borderline (28.5–42) | 27.4 (53) | 32.7 (55) | |
| Acceptable (>42.5) | 58.6 (114) | 57.7 (97) | |
| Purchases subsidized rice | 83.5 (163) | 100.0 (168) | |
| Purchases non-subsidized rice | 74.9 (146) | 42.9 (72) | |
| Indicators using food groups out of the 10 in the Dietary Diversity for Woman score (MDD-W) | |||
| Adequacy of MDD-W Food groups consumed by the household in last 24h | Inadequate <5 groups | 79.3 (155) | 80.4 (135) |
| Adequate > = 5 groups | 20.7 (40) | 19.6 (33) | |
| Adequacy of MDD-W Food groups consumed by the household in last 7days | Inadequate <5 groups | 85.8 (167) | 79.8 (134) |
| Adequate > = <5 groups | 14.2 (28) | 20.2 (34) | |
| Mean (SD) MDD-W Food groups consumed by the household in last 24h | 3.3 (1.4) | 3.5 (1.6) | |
| Mean (SD) MDD-W Food groups consumed by the household in last 7 days | 2.6 (1.5) | 3.0 (1.7) | |
Individual and household per capita consumption of rice and association of age, gender, wealth and food security with individual per capita consumption.
| Rice consumption (g/day) in household survey ( | Rice consumption (g/day) in acceptability study ( | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variables | Mean (SD) | Median (IQR) | Adjusted coefficient (CI) | Mean (SD) | Median (IQR) | Adjusted coefficient (CI) | ||
| 221.8 (104.8) | 216.0 (144.0, 288.0) | 195 | 220.4 (135.6) | 216.0 (144.0, 288.0) | 168 | |||
| 18–29 | 242.0 (100.0) | 216.0 (144.0, 288.0) | 43 | 213.0 (132.4) | 144.0 (144.0, 216.0) | 95 | ||
| 30–44 | 244.2 (112.0) | 216.0 (144.0,288.0) | 50 | -9.54 (-60.95, 41.87) | 224.6 (135.5) | 216.0 (144.0, 288.0) | 48 | 1.87 (-45.91, 49.65) |
| 45–80 | 201.9 (100.1) | 144.0 (144.0,288.0) | 102 | -63.74 (-97.86, -29.63) | 240.5 (150.4) | 216.0 (144.0, 288.0) | 25 | 22.71 (-38.16, 83.57) |
| Men | 234.8 (112.6) | 216.0 (144.0, 288.0) | 128 | 237.2 (147.5) | 216.0 (144.0, 288.0) | 96 | ||
| Women | 197.0 (83.3) | 216.0 (144.0, 216.0) | 67 | -51.31 (-81.59, -21.04) | 198.0 (115.0) | 144.0 (144.0, 216.0) | 72 | -38.33 (-80.06, 3.41) |
| Lower | 226.2 (106.0) | 216.0 (144.0, 288.0) | 65 | 235.9 (161.8) | 216.0 (144.0, 288.0) | 56 | ||
| Middle | 220.2 (110.0) | 216.0 (144.0, 288.0) | 65 | -14.93 (-77.60, 47.73) | 215.7 (106.2) | 216.0 (144.0, 288.0) | 56 | -15.83 (-66.49, 34.83) |
| Higher | 219.0 (99.6) | 216.0 (144.0, 288.0) | 65 | -22.44 (-56.22, 11.34) | 209.6 (134.0) | 216.0 (144.0, 216.0) | 56 | -17.25 (-68.72, 34.22) |
| Food secure to mildly insecure | 208.2 (85.2) | 216.0 (144.0, 288.0) | 69 | 190.8 (84.7) | 216.0 (144.0, 216.0) | 70 | ||
| Moderate to severely food insecure | 229.3 (113.8) | 216.0 (144.0, 288.0) | 126 | 15.40 (-20.61, 51.41) | 241.5 (159.6) | 216.0 (144.0, 288.0) | 98 | 52.08 (10.43, 93.72) |
| Household per capita consumption | 228.0 (138.6) | 223.4 (155.6, 277.9) | 195 | 236.8 (153.7) | 215.5 (160.2, 284.5) | 168 | ||
*p<0.05,
**p<0.01
1 Individual per capita consumption estimated from photographic food atlas of rice portion sizes. Note that since the estimates are based on 6 portion size photos rather than a continuous measure of rice consumption, median values may look identical across categories.
2 Household per capita consumption estimated from weighed dry rice cooked for the household
Ownership of land, production and purchase of rice.
| Household Survey | Acceptability study | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variables | % | % | ||
| Ownership of land (yes) | 96.9 | 189 | 95.2 | 160 |
| Cultivated land for rice (yes) | 80.1 | 156 | 81.6 | 137 |
| Rice consumption only once per day | 93.1 | 182 | 91.1 | 153 |
| Ownership of land (hectares) | 0.20 (0.08,0.41) | 189 | 0.24 (0.12,0.50) | 160 |
| Rice yield in 2017 (kg) | 150 (60,390) | 155 | 120 (60,300) | 137 |
| Consumed home-produced rice (months) | 3 (2,4) | 155 | 3 (1,4) | 137 |
| Number of months of adequate household food provisioning | 7 (5,9) | 195 | 6 (3,9) | 168 |
| Number of months subsidized rice was purchased in last 12 months | 6 (4,9) | 163 | 9 (6,11) | 168 |
| Subsidized rice purchased in a typical month (kg) | 30 (30, 40) | 163 | 30 (30, 40) | 168 |
| Subsidized rice purchased in the preceding month of September 2018, (kg) | 30 (30,60) | 163 | 30 (30,55) | 168 |
| Per capita consumption of subsidized rice (that will be fortified in the rice fortification programme) calculated from purchased quantity (g/day) | 117.4 (65.8, 164.4) | 163 | 123.3 (82.1, 199.1) | 168 |
| Number of months non-subsidized rice was purchased in last 12 months | 3 (2, 7) | 142 | 3 (2, 4) | 68 |
| Non- subsidized rice purchased in a typical month, kg | 40 (40, 50) | 142 | 40 (30, 40) | 68 |
| Nonsubsidized rice purchased last month (September 2018), kg | 40 (30,50) | 142 | 40 (30,40) | 68 |
| Money spent last month on subsidized rice (NPR) | 1650 (1300, 2330) | 163 | 1320 (980, 2000) | 168 |
| Money spent last month on non-subsidized rice (NPR) | 2500 (1900, 3000) | 142 | 2500 (2200, 3000) | 68 |
| Frequency of rice cooked per week in household | 7 (7,7) | 195 | 7 (7,8) | 168 |
*Mean (SD)
Fig 1Percentage of households in the acceptability study and household survey that purchased subsidized and nonsubsidized rice in each Nepalese month of the year.
Fig 2Percentage of households that consumed each of ten food groups in the last 24 hours in the acceptability study and household survey.
Binomial test of proportions for triangle test (N = 168).
| Triangle test | Assumed percentage of respondents identifying fortified rice | Observed percentage of respondents identifying fortified rice | Respondents who identified fortified rice | Two-sided test p-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raw rice | 33.3% | 37.5 | 63 | 0.22 |
| Cooked rice | 33.3% | 39.3 | 66 | 0.09 |
Qualities for fortified and non-fortified rice (N = 168).
| Type of Rice | Taste | Smell | Texture | Colour | Appearance | Overall |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fortified rice (Mean, SD) | 3.6 (0.8) | 3.6 (0.9) | 3.6 (0.8) | 3.7 (0.8) | 3.9 (0.7) | 3.9 (0.8) |
| Non-fortified rice (Mean, SD) | 3.5 (0.9) | 3.6 (1.0) | 3.6 (0.8) | 3.7 (0.8) | 3.8 (0.8) | 3.9 (0.9) |
| t-statistic for paired | 1.50 | -0.12 | 0.00 | 0.67 | 0.91 | 0.57 |
| 0.14 | 0.90 | 1.00 | 0.51 | 0.37 | 0.57 |