Published ArticleStudies were undertaken in the Limpopo and Free State Provinces of South Africa to understand the beliefs, perceptions and health implications associated with geophagia. Questionnaires administered to 225 geophagic females covered their demographic details, their reasons for ingesting geophagic clayey soils and their perceptions regarding associated health conditions and implications. Respondents ingested clayey soils for body cleansing, craving, nutrient supplementation and weight loss. Some respondents considered the soils harmful, and < 50% of respondents had some knowledge of the contents of soils they ingested. Medical reasons in support of geophagia included lack of knowledge on the health implications of the practice...
This paper is based on responses to questionnaires administered to 226 representative geophagic adul...
The function of human geophagy has long been questioned. We sought to test hypotheses concerning its...
Master of Science in Human Nutrition. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Abstract av...
The complex human behaviour of eating earthy materials is known as geophagy. It is of worldwide conc...
Background: Soil has been eaten by humans under various names all over the world. It was used as a s...
Geophagia, which involves ingestion of non-food lithospheric substances, is the major form of pica i...
Background: Soil has been eaten by humans under various names all over the world. It was used as a s...
Geophagy is the habit of consuming clay soil such as chalk or kaolin. Though it is globally practice...
Geophagia or geophagy is a habit for an uncontrollable urge to eat earth that commonly is occur in p...
ABSTRACT Geophagia, which involves ingestion of non-food lithospheric substances, is the major form ...
Geophagia, the intentional and repeated ingestion of soil material, is a complex eating behaviour wi...
Members of the animal kingdom, including humans, can ingest soil either involuntarily or deliberatel...
Members of the animal kingdom, including humans, can ingest soil either involuntarily or deliberatel...
Thesis (M. Tech. (Biomedical Technology)) -- Central University of technology, Free State, [2013]In...
Objectives: To determine the nutritional status and risk factors associated with women practicing ge...
This paper is based on responses to questionnaires administered to 226 representative geophagic adul...
The function of human geophagy has long been questioned. We sought to test hypotheses concerning its...
Master of Science in Human Nutrition. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Abstract av...
The complex human behaviour of eating earthy materials is known as geophagy. It is of worldwide conc...
Background: Soil has been eaten by humans under various names all over the world. It was used as a s...
Geophagia, which involves ingestion of non-food lithospheric substances, is the major form of pica i...
Background: Soil has been eaten by humans under various names all over the world. It was used as a s...
Geophagy is the habit of consuming clay soil such as chalk or kaolin. Though it is globally practice...
Geophagia or geophagy is a habit for an uncontrollable urge to eat earth that commonly is occur in p...
ABSTRACT Geophagia, which involves ingestion of non-food lithospheric substances, is the major form ...
Geophagia, the intentional and repeated ingestion of soil material, is a complex eating behaviour wi...
Members of the animal kingdom, including humans, can ingest soil either involuntarily or deliberatel...
Members of the animal kingdom, including humans, can ingest soil either involuntarily or deliberatel...
Thesis (M. Tech. (Biomedical Technology)) -- Central University of technology, Free State, [2013]In...
Objectives: To determine the nutritional status and risk factors associated with women practicing ge...
This paper is based on responses to questionnaires administered to 226 representative geophagic adul...
The function of human geophagy has long been questioned. We sought to test hypotheses concerning its...
Master of Science in Human Nutrition. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Abstract av...