Addressing child and maternal nutrition: a qualitative study on food prescriptions and proscriptions determining animal source food consumption in rural Kenya

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Mercy M. Musyoka
Salome A. Bukachi
Geoffrey Otieno Muga
Elkanah Otiang
Emmah N. Kwoba
Samuel M. Thumbi
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[1] University of Nairobi,Institute of Anthropology, Gender and African Studies
[2] Washington State University,Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Animal Health
[3] Kenya Medical Research Institute,Center for Global Health Research
[4] University of Nairobi,Center for Epidemiological Modelling and Analysis, Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases
[5] University of Edinburgh,Institute of Immunology and Infection Research
[6] Washington State University,Paul G Allen School for Global Health
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Food Security | 2023年 / 15卷
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ASFs; Consumption; Prescriptions and proscriptions; Maternal; Nutrition;
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Animal source foods (ASFs) can play a critical role in the nutritional well-being of women and children. Although livestock ownership may translate to high availability of ASFs, community food prescriptions and proscriptions may determine consumption patterns and subsequent human nutritional status. This study sought to understand the existing dietary practices and underlying prescriptions and proscriptions of ASFs among women and children in Siaya County in western Kenya. The study was carried out among the Luo ethnic group in Siaya, western Kenya, within a livestock-keeping community where more than 90% of households kept at least one livestock species. Qualitative data collection was completed through 35 key informant interviews and 6 focus group discussions conducted between October and December 2018. Thematic analysis was used to establish and interpret patterns and relationships from emerging themes. We found male favoritism in food allocation and prohibition of eggs and (parts of) chicken, fish and meat for women and children, potentially contributing to low consumption of ASFs. Customary rites and ceremonies like funeral provided opportunities for the less fortunate to consume otherwise unaffordable and highly valued ASFs like meat. Religious beliefs and practices, unlike other cultural food beliefs and practices, remain rigid to change and thus contribute to low consumption of own-produced or locally available ASFs. To address protein malnutrition among these groups, our findings suggest improvement of animal production should be accompanied by interventions that address customary food prescriptions and proscriptions that may perpetuate low intake of ASFs especially among women of child-bearing age, mothers, pregnant women and children.
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