Effect of climate variability, crop production, and household food insecurity on malnutrition among women: A mediation analysis from a drought-prone area in Southern Ethiopia
Taye Gari,
Bethlehem Mezgebe,
Mehretu Belayneh
et al.
Abstract:Malnutrition is viewed as one of climate change's five most considerable adverse health impacts. As many previous studies have shown correlations between climate, food production, and social factors on the nutritional status of women, we hypothesized a causal effect of climate variations on crop production, household food security, and our outcome, the nutritional status of adult women. Using a cohort design, we ensured a temporal relationship between the main exposures preceding the mediator and the outcome. … Show more
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