作者
Christopher D Golden, Lia CH Fernald, Justin S Brashares, BJ Rodolph Rasolofoniaina, Claire Kremen
发表日期
2011/12/6
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
108
期号
49
页码范围
19653-19656
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Terrestrial wildlife is the primary source of meat for hundreds of millions of people throughout the developing world. Despite widespread human reliance on wildlife for food, the impact of wildlife depletion on human health remains poorly understood. Here we studied a prospective longitudinal cohort of 77 preadolescent children (under 12 y of age) in rural northeastern Madagascar and show that consuming more wildlife was associated with significantly higher hemoglobin concentrations. Our empirical models demonstrate that removing access to wildlife would induce a 29% increase in the numbers of children suffering from anemia and a tripling of anemia cases among children in the poorest households. The well-known progression from anemia to future disease demonstrates the powerful and far-reaching effects of lost wildlife access on a variety of human health outcomes, including cognitive, motor, and …
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