2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40795-023-00669-1
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Contribution of natural food environments to nutritional intake and biomarker status: insights from the women of indigenous santhal communities of Jharkhand, India

Abstract: Background Many indigenous communities reside in biodiverse environments replete with natural food sources but show ​poor access and utilization. Methods To understand the links between indigenous food access, dietary intakes, and biomarkers, we conducted a cross-sectional study among women of the Santhal Community (n = 211) from 17 villages in the Godda district of Jharkhand, India. Survey methods included household surveys, dietary intake assessm… Show more

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“…Among the various indigenous groups in Jharkhand, the 'Ho' are one of the predominant communities that reside in biodiversity rich regions which are known to harbor rich and varied IFs [31,32]. Despite having access to potentially nutrient rich IFs, indigenous communities of Jharkhand have high levels of maternal and childhood undernutrition [33][34][35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the various indigenous groups in Jharkhand, the 'Ho' are one of the predominant communities that reside in biodiversity rich regions which are known to harbor rich and varied IFs [31,32]. Despite having access to potentially nutrient rich IFs, indigenous communities of Jharkhand have high levels of maternal and childhood undernutrition [33][34][35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These cultivated spaces yield a variety of green leafy vegetables, which are integral components of their daily dietary intake [20]. What distinguishes the dietary practices of indigenous communities, such as the Santal tribe, is their cultivation and consumption of native crops, known for their higher levels of essential micronutrients compared to non-native plant varieties [21]. Emphasising indigenous crops is crucial for ensuring households have access to more diverse and nutritious diets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%