Households' dietary habits and food consumption patterns in Hamishkoreib locality, Kassala State, Sudan

Background: Hamishkoreib is among the localities that have suffered most from chronic food insecurity in Kassala State, Sudan. This study was designed to determine the dietary habits and food consumption patterns in this locality. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among 403...

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Main Authors: Fatima A. Khalid, Awadia K.M. Ali, Siteldar A. Ali, Zemzem Y.A. Mosmar, Sarah S.M. Salih, Tahani K. Salman, Mohammed A. Desogi, Mohammed A. Soghaier, Eltayeb E. Mohammed, Abdalla A. Mohammed
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Published: BMC 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Ethnic Foods
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spelling doaj-0b49e501b13544eaaea1f3bf196112962020-11-25T00:33:02ZengBMCJournal of Ethnic Foods2352-61812017-09-014318118610.1016/j.jef.2017.08.009Households' dietary habits and food consumption patterns in Hamishkoreib locality, Kassala State, SudanFatima A. Khalid0Awadia K.M. Ali1Siteldar A. Ali2Zemzem Y.A. Mosmar3Sarah S.M. Salih4Tahani K. Salman5Mohammed A. Desogi6Mohammed A. Soghaier7Eltayeb E. Mohammed8Abdalla A. Mohammed9Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of Kassala, SudanDepartment of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of Kassala, SudanHealth and Nutrition Department, Telawait Organization for Development, Kassala State, SudanHealth and Nutrition Department, Telawait Organization for Development, Kassala State, SudanNursing Program, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of Kassala, SudanNutritional Office, Ministry of Health, Kassala State, SudanDepartment of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of Kassala, SudanEpidemiology & Zoonotic Diseases Directorate, Federal Ministry of Health, Khartoum, SudanDepartment of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of Kassala, SudanDepartment of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of Kassala, SudanBackground: Hamishkoreib is among the localities that have suffered most from chronic food insecurity in Kassala State, Sudan. This study was designed to determine the dietary habits and food consumption patterns in this locality. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among 403 households in the Hamishkoreib locality from June 2014 to February 2015. Sociodemographic and dietary information was collected through a modified food frequency questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS 16.0 to estimate the frequency of variables. Results: Among 403 households, the incidence of informal education and illiteracy was 93.3%. Charcoal production and firewood cutting as the main source of income was reported by 66.6%. Three meals per day were consumed by 83.4% of households. They depended largely on cereal foods, particularly sorghum in the form of kissra and assida. Milk and dairy products were dominant in breakfast and dinner. Meat was consumed by 67.7% of households just once per week. However, chicken, fish, and eggs were rarely consumed (1.5%, 0.7%, and 19.8% respectively). Most (85.3%) households related poor or rare consumption of these protein- rich foods to culture, while 14.7% related it to financial reasons or illness. These types of food were mainly consumed by men and were not allowed to be consumed by women and children. Tea and coffee were excessively consumed in the morning and during the day. Fruit and vegetable consumption was low. Conclusion: The study revealed consumption of an unbalanced diet with insufficient proteins and micronutrients. There was excessive consumption of tea and coffee, which had a negative impact on food intake and absorption. The paper recommends launching a major nutrition program to encourage diversity of food consumption and to improve the capacity building of households.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352618116301305dietary habithouseholdKassalaSudan
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author Fatima A. Khalid
Awadia K.M. Ali
Siteldar A. Ali
Zemzem Y.A. Mosmar
Sarah S.M. Salih
Tahani K. Salman
Mohammed A. Desogi
Mohammed A. Soghaier
Eltayeb E. Mohammed
Abdalla A. Mohammed
spellingShingle Fatima A. Khalid
Awadia K.M. Ali
Siteldar A. Ali
Zemzem Y.A. Mosmar
Sarah S.M. Salih
Tahani K. Salman
Mohammed A. Desogi
Mohammed A. Soghaier
Eltayeb E. Mohammed
Abdalla A. Mohammed
Households' dietary habits and food consumption patterns in Hamishkoreib locality, Kassala State, Sudan
Journal of Ethnic Foods
dietary habit
household
Kassala
Sudan
author_facet Fatima A. Khalid
Awadia K.M. Ali
Siteldar A. Ali
Zemzem Y.A. Mosmar
Sarah S.M. Salih
Tahani K. Salman
Mohammed A. Desogi
Mohammed A. Soghaier
Eltayeb E. Mohammed
Abdalla A. Mohammed
author_sort Fatima A. Khalid
title Households' dietary habits and food consumption patterns in Hamishkoreib locality, Kassala State, Sudan
title_short Households' dietary habits and food consumption patterns in Hamishkoreib locality, Kassala State, Sudan
title_full Households' dietary habits and food consumption patterns in Hamishkoreib locality, Kassala State, Sudan
title_fullStr Households' dietary habits and food consumption patterns in Hamishkoreib locality, Kassala State, Sudan
title_full_unstemmed Households' dietary habits and food consumption patterns in Hamishkoreib locality, Kassala State, Sudan
title_sort households' dietary habits and food consumption patterns in hamishkoreib locality, kassala state, sudan
publisher BMC
series Journal of Ethnic Foods
issn 2352-6181
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Background: Hamishkoreib is among the localities that have suffered most from chronic food insecurity in Kassala State, Sudan. This study was designed to determine the dietary habits and food consumption patterns in this locality. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among 403 households in the Hamishkoreib locality from June 2014 to February 2015. Sociodemographic and dietary information was collected through a modified food frequency questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS 16.0 to estimate the frequency of variables. Results: Among 403 households, the incidence of informal education and illiteracy was 93.3%. Charcoal production and firewood cutting as the main source of income was reported by 66.6%. Three meals per day were consumed by 83.4% of households. They depended largely on cereal foods, particularly sorghum in the form of kissra and assida. Milk and dairy products were dominant in breakfast and dinner. Meat was consumed by 67.7% of households just once per week. However, chicken, fish, and eggs were rarely consumed (1.5%, 0.7%, and 19.8% respectively). Most (85.3%) households related poor or rare consumption of these protein- rich foods to culture, while 14.7% related it to financial reasons or illness. These types of food were mainly consumed by men and were not allowed to be consumed by women and children. Tea and coffee were excessively consumed in the morning and during the day. Fruit and vegetable consumption was low. Conclusion: The study revealed consumption of an unbalanced diet with insufficient proteins and micronutrients. There was excessive consumption of tea and coffee, which had a negative impact on food intake and absorption. The paper recommends launching a major nutrition program to encourage diversity of food consumption and to improve the capacity building of households.
topic dietary habit
household
Kassala
Sudan
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352618116301305
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