Women in most parts of Africa possess indigenous medical knowledge that informs practices that have served as preventive for adverse health during pregnancy and lactation. These practices are holistic and can be understood from analysing cosmology and cultural symbolism in the specific context. How these indigenous medical women's knowledge is handled in the respective communities is a result of complex cultural processes. This paper illuminates the practice of geophagy (earth eating habit) among Chagga women. This paper is a part of an MPhil thesis in Gender and Development. I documented dietary practices and perceptions among pregnant women in rural Tanzania. My focus was on foods and non-foods consumed during pregnancy and lactation for...
A well-nourished and healthy population is a central tenet of sustainable development. In South Afri...
Abstract Background There have been few studies about the basis on which women in developing regions...
Reducing malnutrition remains a major global challenge especially in low- and middle-income countrie...
Currently, geophagy qualifies as one of the least understood human nutritional practices. This is ce...
After a clinical study at Kilifi District hospital had shown a high prevalence of geophagy among pre...
The purpose of this study is to enhance the understanding of Maasai women’s traditions in the Ngoron...
Geophagy was studied among 827 pregnant women in western Kenya, during and after pregnancy. The wome...
In Understanding Nomadic Realities: Cases studies on Sexual and Reproductive Health in Eastern Afric...
Introduction: Here, we report the traditions, customs, and beliefs of rural women during pregnancy, ...
Aim: We investigated if Geophagia is restricted to only pregnant and lactating women in Ghana. We al...
Women all over the world are confronted with many difficult choices during pregnancy and child birth...
Background: Reducing malnutrition remains a major global challenge especially in low- and middle-inc...
Abstract Background Understanding food beliefs and practices is critical to the development of dieta...
Pregnancy and childbirth are almost universally associated with culturally based ceremonies and ritu...
Master of Science in Human Nutrition. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Abstract av...
A well-nourished and healthy population is a central tenet of sustainable development. In South Afri...
Abstract Background There have been few studies about the basis on which women in developing regions...
Reducing malnutrition remains a major global challenge especially in low- and middle-income countrie...
Currently, geophagy qualifies as one of the least understood human nutritional practices. This is ce...
After a clinical study at Kilifi District hospital had shown a high prevalence of geophagy among pre...
The purpose of this study is to enhance the understanding of Maasai women’s traditions in the Ngoron...
Geophagy was studied among 827 pregnant women in western Kenya, during and after pregnancy. The wome...
In Understanding Nomadic Realities: Cases studies on Sexual and Reproductive Health in Eastern Afric...
Introduction: Here, we report the traditions, customs, and beliefs of rural women during pregnancy, ...
Aim: We investigated if Geophagia is restricted to only pregnant and lactating women in Ghana. We al...
Women all over the world are confronted with many difficult choices during pregnancy and child birth...
Background: Reducing malnutrition remains a major global challenge especially in low- and middle-inc...
Abstract Background Understanding food beliefs and practices is critical to the development of dieta...
Pregnancy and childbirth are almost universally associated with culturally based ceremonies and ritu...
Master of Science in Human Nutrition. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Abstract av...
A well-nourished and healthy population is a central tenet of sustainable development. In South Afri...
Abstract Background There have been few studies about the basis on which women in developing regions...
Reducing malnutrition remains a major global challenge especially in low- and middle-income countrie...