Changing Dietary Patterns, Indigenous Foods, and Wild Foods In Relation to Wealth, Mutual Relations, and Health in Tanzania
tarafından
Sakamoto, Kumiko. editor.
Başlık
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Changing Dietary Patterns, Indigenous Foods, and Wild Foods In Relation to Wealth, Mutual Relations, and Health in Tanzania
Yazar
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Sakamoto, Kumiko. editor.
ISBN
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9789819933709
Basım Bilgisi
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1st ed. 2023.
Fiziksel Tanımlama
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XXIX, 340 p. 1 illus. online resource.
İçerik
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Chapter 1. Introduction Changing Dietary Patterns, Indigenous Foods, and Wild Foods in Relation to Wealth, Mutual Relations, and Health in Tanzania -- Chapter 2. Environment, Dietary Patterns, and Combinations of Food Intake in Tanzania -- Chapter 3. Purchase, Cultivation, and Forage: Does it Make a Difference in Food Intake Frequency? -- Chapter 4. Does Staple Food Sufficiency Ensure Food Variety? A Comparative Analysis from Southern, Southeastern, and Central Tanzania -- Chapter 5. Changing Dietary Patterns and Associated Social Context Subjective Health Quality of Life, Wealth, and Mutual Relations in Tanzania -- Chapter 6.Social Capital and Subjective "Poverty" Contribute to People's Subjective Health, but Financial Support Does Not -- Chapter 7. Growth with Disparity in a Rich Diverse City: Case of the Economic Capital Dar es Salaam -- Chapter 8. High Maize Productive Rural Inland Areas: Ample Staple Food, but What about Health? -- Chapter 9. Coastal Traditional and Changing DietaryPatterns: Protein from Fish and Pulses as well as Patterns of Purchased Food -- Chapter 10. Does Intake of Wild Foods Improve Subjective Health? Evidence from 3 Areas of Tanzania -- Chapter 11. Case of Inland Forest Vicinities in Tanzania: General Low Health Evaluation but Higher for Those Who Access Variety of Wild foods? -- Chapter 12. Traditional Semi-arid Agro-pastoral Inland Food Patterns and Society: Frequent Food Deficits but Balanced BMI and Prevention of Anemia -- Chapter 13. Nutrition Potential of African Wild Leafy Vegetables: Evidence from Semi-arid Central Tanzania -- Chapter 14. Conclusions What is the Secret to Good Health, and How are Wealth and Mutual Assistance Related?.
Konu Terimleri
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Nutrition .
Economic development.
Ethnology -- Africa.
Culture.
Food security.
Medical sciences.
Nutrition.
Development Studies.
African Culture.
Health Sciences.
Yazar Ek Girişi
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Sakamoto, Kumiko.
Kaale, Lilian Daniel.
Ohmori, Reiko.
Kato (Yamauchi), Tamahi.
Tüzel Kişi Ek Girişi
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SpringerLink (Online service)
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