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Association of Seafood Consumption and Nutritional Status Among Adolescent Girls
Sponsor: University of Copenhagen
Summary
This study examines how seafood consumption, social changes, and climate change affect the nutrition and well-being of adolescent girls in south-western Bangladesh. Many adolescent girls face poor nutrition, early marriage, and limited access to adequate diets. Adolescent girls have high nutritional needs due to growth and potential early motherhood. Seafood, including fish, shrimp, and prawns, provides important nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids, but little is known about how its consumption relates to nutritional status in this population. The study will collect new data from adolescent girls in the same area as a 2017 study (IMMANA study), assessing dietary pattern, nutritional status, socioeconomic conditions, and female autonomy. It will also explore how climate change affects household food access and nutrition to provide policies linking food systems and public health.
Official title: Association of Seafood Consumption and Nutritional Status Among Adolescent Girls Living in Different Aquatic Ecological Zones in Southwestern Bangladesh
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
12 Years - 17 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
300
Start Date
2026-04-25
Completion Date
2026-12-15
Last Updated
2026-05-06
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Assess natural behavior
No intervention
Locations (1)
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr, b)
Dhaka, Capital Region, Bangladesh