环境卫生
贫穷
营养不良
拉丁美洲
中国
心理干预
发展中国家
城市化
生物
医学
地理
经济增长
政治学
生态学
经济
考古
精神科
法学
作者
Lora Iannotti,Chessa K. Lutter,David Bunn,Christine P. Stewart
出处
期刊:Nutrition Reviews
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2014-05-07
卷期号:72 (6): 355-368
被引量:199
摘要
Eggs have been consumed throughout human history, though the full potential of this nutritionally complete food has yet to be realized in many resource-poor settings around the world. Eggs provide essential fatty acids, proteins, choline, vitamins A and B12, selenium, and other critical nutrients at levels above or comparable to those found in other animal-source foods, but they are relatively more affordable. Cultural beliefs about the digestibility and cleanliness of eggs, as well as environmental concerns arising from hygiene practices and toxin exposures, remain as barriers to widespread egg consumption. There is also regional variability in egg intake levels. In Latin American countries, on average, greater proportions of young children consume eggs than in Asian or African countries. In China and Indonesia, nutrition education and social marketing have been associated with greater amounts of eggs in the diets of young children, though generally, evidence from interventions is minimal. Homestead chicken-and-egg production with appropriate vaccination, extension service, and other supports can simultaneously address poverty and nutrition in very poor rural households. With undernutrition remaining a significant problem in many parts of the world, eggs may be an uncracked part of the solution.
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