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Becquey Elodie, Delpeuch Francis, Konate A. M., Delsol H., Lange M., Zoungrana M., Martin-Prével Yves. (2012). Seasonality of the dietary dimension of household food security in urban Burkina Faso. British Journal of Nutrition, 107 (12), p. 1860-1870. ISSN 0007-1145.

Titre du document
Seasonality of the dietary dimension of household food security in urban Burkina Faso
Année de publication
2012
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000306092400016
Auteurs
Becquey Elodie, Delpeuch Francis, Konate A. M., Delsol H., Lange M., Zoungrana M., Martin-Prével Yves
Source
British Journal of Nutrition, 2012, 107 (12), p. 1860-1870 ISSN 0007-1145
Food insecurity is affecting an increasing number of urban poor in the developing world. Yet seasonal characteristics of food intakes have rarely been studied in West African cities. The objective of the present study was to assess the seasonality of the dietary dimension of household food security in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso). In 2007, two sets of data were collected during the lean and post-harvest seasons, respectively, on a representative sample of 1056 households. At each season, two non-consecutive 24 h recalls were performed at the household level. Food prices were also recorded. Household food security was assessed by the household's mean adequacy ratio (MAR) for energy and eleven micronutrients. Changes in the MAR according to the season were analysed by mixed multivariate linear regression. Results showed that intakes of energy and of ten micronutrients were significantly lower during the lean season than during the post-harvest season, leading to a lower MAR in the lean season (49.61 v. 53.57, P<0.0001). This was related to less frequent consumption and consumption of smaller amounts of vegetables and of foods prepared at home. Food security relied heavily on food expenses (P<0.0001) and on the price of meat/fish (P=0.026). Households with economically dependent adults (P=0.021) and larger households (P<0.0001) were the most vulnerable, whereas education (P=0.030), social network (P=0.054) and urban origin other than Ouagadougou (P=0.040) played a positive role in food security. To achieve food security in Ouagadougou, access to micronutrient-dense foods needs to be ensured in all seasons.
Plan de classement
Nutrition, alimentation [054]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010056920]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010056920
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