Improving Nutrition Security in Low- and Middle-Income Countries and the Role of Animal-Source Foods

Fevi Rose Paro, Roselyn Davour, Daniel Acosta, Karah Mechlowitz, Chhavi Tiwari, Sarah L. McKune

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Abstract

Nutrition security is challenging in regions where resources are limited and food production is naturally constrained. In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), undernutrition is high for many reasons, including lack of nutritional diversity and low high-quality protein content. Interest in the role of animal-source food (ASF) in reducing nutrition insecurity is increasing, as evidence from LMICs suggests that consumption of ASF is strongly associated with reduction in stunting, improved diet quality, and overall nutrition, particularly in early stages of life. We review the strengths and limitations of ASF consumption in terms of accessibility, safety, and nutritional benefits compared to non-ASF sources. We present a critical discussion on existing barriers to ASF consumption and its future directions in LMICs. Understanding the role of ASF in improving nutrition security in LMICs is crucial to optimizing public health, designing appropriate interventions, and implementing effective policy in resource-poor settings.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)371-388
Number of pages18
JournalAnnual Review of Animal Biosciences
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 18 2025

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Keywords

  • LMICs
  • animal-source foods
  • low- and middle-income countries
  • nutrition security
  • undernutrition

PubMed: MeSH publication types

  • Journal Article
  • Review

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