Baker-French, Sophia R.2015-02-092015-02-0920132013-12Research Outputs - 4.4.1http://hdl.handle.net/10625/53656Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedThere are high levels of food insecurity in the Bolivian Amazon, and fishing communities have particular kinds of under nutrition and food insecurity. A primary focus of this study is the relationship between household food insecurity and childhood stunting. Variables that have been associated with stunting in other contexts are not associated with stunting in this population. Parasitic intestinal infections contribute to stunting rates in the Amazon Basin and variables found to correlate with childhood stunting included incomplete knowledge of breastfeeding and of feeding a sick child, and inadequate toilet facilities. Maternal overweight was associated with older age and some socio-economic variables.Text1 digital file (185 p. : ill.)Application/pdfenFOOD SECURITYBOLIVIASTUNTINGMATERNAL OBESITYFISHERIESAQUACULTURENUTRITIONAL STATUSFOOD DIVERSITYHOUSEHOLDDIETFood security and nutritional status in fishing communities in Bolivia's Northern Amazon : results of a household surveySeguridad alimentaria y estado nutricional en comunidades pescadoras de la amazonia boliviana : resultados de una encuesta de hogaresThesis