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Ulaanbaatar, 8th MSP Meeting
11-15 June, 2018
Animal-source foods, health, nutrition: Latest evidence
Delia Grace Randolph
Health Program ILRI co-lead, Food Safety Flagship A4NH leader
Outline
oWhy we need evidence
oLatest evidence on livestock and nutrition and
health from ILRI & partners
oHow scientists mislead with evidence
#LivestockAgenda
Livestock products and the environment
If you want tall kids should you feed them
milk or meat?
Do aflatoxins stunt or stimulate growth?
If you want smart kids should you feed them
cheese or eggs?
Which has a bigger health burden?
Chemicals or bacteria in food?
If you want to improve your iron levels
Should you eat spinach or liver?
Livestock products and the environment
Screening process: PRISMA Flow chart for paper selection
1669 records identified through database
after removal of duplicates
PubMed, CabDirect,
Cochrane libraries
ABSTRACT
IDENTIFICATION
SCREENING
59 abstracts identified for consideration
Double blind screening
of abstracts
(4 reviewers)
53 Full text articles obtained to assess
eligibility
35 excluded for not
meeting eligibility
criteria
PAPER
OBTENTION
INCLUSION/DATA
EXTRACTION Double data extraction
(4 reviewers)
13 papers selected
Livestock products and nutrition
240ml milk/day = 0.4cm taller/year
(more if stunted or adolescence)
One egg a day = almost halved stunting
Strong Conclusions
Some consistency :
• Positive role of milk in linear growth and MUAC (not in all) =>
supported with results from other countries (meta-analysis
by de Beer 2011)
• Cognitive skills more promoted by meat than by milk
• Limited role of egg => New evidence on eggs to be
incorporated (Iannotti, 2017)
• The more under-nourished, the better the results
Not consistency in:
• Micronutrient results
Causes of Food Borne Disease
0
5,000,000
10,000,000
15,000,000
20,000,000
25,000,000
Microbes Helminths Aflatoxins Other toxins
Burden LMIC (DALYs)
zoonoses
non zoonoses
World Health
Organisation, 2016(worms)
Foods implicated in FBD
Fruit Milk Veggies Fish Meat/eggs
World Health
Organisation, 2017
Applying the human capital approach (foregone output
due to premature mortality) the 2010 economic costs are
in range of USD 12 billion to 55 billion USD
Best estimates of current FBD burden in India – about
100 million cases per year with and economic costs in
the range of USD 12 billion to 55 billion USD
Expected FBD burden in India to rise from 100 up to 170
million in 2030 – increasing from one out of 12 to one out of 9
people falling sick on average
GDP growth has largest impact on increase in FBD
cases from 2011 to 2030, followed by population
growth
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ad
Painter BadBugs Tam
Urbanization 4 3 3 4
GDP Effect 22 35 42 51
Population Effect 23 23 23 23
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
New FBD
cases from
2011 to 2030
(millions, by
estimation
method)
FBD going up, up, up
FBD trends
SLR: Food safety improvements are feasible, effective, affordable
Most experiments evaluating the effectiveness of technologies were successful
• Irradiation successfully reduced bio-amines in sausages.
• Sealing the anus and throat of cattle during slaughter successfully reduced carcase contamination.
• Spraying carcases with vinegar reduced contamination.
• The biocontrol agent, Trichoderma harzianum, reduced Aspergillus flavus infection of groundnut in the field and increased yields.
Many training interventions were successful:
• Simple hygiene messages were given to mothers and microbial quality of complementary food improved as evaluated by a RCT.
• School canteens were given hygiene training. After the intervention, staff hygiene knowledge and practice scores, food temperature, aerobic colony count (ACC)
and Staphylococcus aureus load in ready to eat (RTE) meal improved significantly compared to baseline.
• Farmers were trained to remove visibly contaminated maize kernels and to wash the remainder. Compared to baseline, mycotoxins in urine significantly
decreased.
Interventions around introducing new processes could lead to improvements:
• The introduction of HACCP to an ice-cream making plant resulted in a reduction in microbial contamination of the product.
• Certified green bean farms in Kenya had much better safety performance than non-certified pepper farms in Uganda.
• Detailed abattoir inspection led to a higher detection of tuberculosis infected carcases than routine inspection.
All willingness to pay experiments indicated consumers were WTP for safer food 18
How scientists lie about evidence
o Weasel words
o Creative causality
o Ignore guidelines
#LivestockAgenda
Weasel words
o Depends on
o Significant
o Controls for
o Determines, associated with, linked with,
protects
#LivestockAgenda
Creative causality
Non experimental designs can only suggest
o Can’t control completely with a regression model or propensity
score
• Models can only say might
o Can’t get causality from a cross sectional (with –without) study
o Can’t get causality from a before and after study
#LivestockAgenda
Before and after
o MVP mid-term evaluation report highlights “Proportion of households that own a
mobile phone increased fourfold” as one of the project’s “biggest impacts” in Bar-Sauri.
Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting
Panama 20-23 June 2016
http://blogs.worl
dbank.org/africa
can/the-
millennium-
villages-project-
continues-to-
systematically-
overstate-its-
effects
Observational studies
o Book “Uncontrolled” (Manzi) summarized: 90% of large RCT replicated
• as compared to only 20% of non-RCT
o Young and Carr looked at 52 claims made in medical observational studies
• NONE (zero) of the claims replicated in RCTs,
• 5 claims were stat-sig in the opposite direction in the RCT
• Their summary: any claim coming from a non-RCT is most likely to be wrong
o Even well-controlled, published non-RCT have been reversed by RCT
Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting
Panama 20-23 June 2016
Cross-sectional studies
o Many studies show an association between red and processed meat and increases
in total mortality, cancer mortality and CVD mortality even after statistical control
o Recent, large, multi-country study found high CHO intake linked to worse total
mortality and CVD outcomes, high fat intake associated with lower risk. Animal
protein was associated with lower risk of total mortality, plant protein was not.
o A very large observational study found red meat increased the risk total mortality
and white meat decreased it. Is red meat and white meat so different, or are these
divergent outcomes a product of who eats red meat vs who eats white meat?
Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting
Panama 20-23 June 2016
Creative causality
RCT can be done wrong too
oMust be controlled, controls must be random
oMust follow best practice guidelines
oComparisons require corrections
oCan’t infer causality from a secondary outcome
#LivestockAgenda
Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting
Panama 20-23 June 2016
Doing it wrong
o Failure to evaluate large scale investments
o Interventions without measuring outcomes – yet some interventions make things
worse
o Near-term, easy, un-important outcomes e.g. changes in knowledge
o Reliance on self-reporting (e.g. diarrhea)
o Short-term follow ups – no attention to sustainability
o Limited information on economic aspects – many likely unaffordable
o Lack of attention to incentives
o Limited cover of un-intended consequences especially gender and nutrition
Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting
Panama 20-23 June 2016
Composite study on nutrition sensitive agricultural interventions
o Agricultural intervention in villages to improve nutrition of children
o Provided seeds, poultry, training, BCC
o Cluster randomised controlled trial
o Outcomes: HAZ, WHZ, wasting, stunting, Hb, anaemia, diarrhoea, cognitive performance.
o No significant effect on HAZ, WHZ
o Marginally significant on Hb – p=0.06
o No change anaemia, significant improvement cognition
o Significant effect on diarrhoea
o Girls between 6 months and 12 had significantly reduced stunting
Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting
Panama 20-23 June 2016
Doing it right
o Do a RCT if you want to make claims about cause/ impact
o Clearly specify a single primary outcome of the study or include few primary
outcomes along with a strategy to account for multiplicity,
o Specify a limited number of secondary outcomes, along with a justification
o Published protocol in a recognized trial registry prior to the start of trial analysis,
o Ensure that the discussion of outcomes is consistent in the protocol, abstract,
methods, results and tables, and,
o Use principled approaches to account for multiple outcomes to help minimize the
chance of spurious results due to multiplicity and help to ensure maximal gain of
evidence-based knowledge accrues from these important and expensive trials.
Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting
Panama 20-23 June 2016
Equator.net
Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting
Panama 20-23 June 2016
If you want tall kids give them milk
If you want smart kids feed them eggs
Bugs have much larger impacts than chemicals
0
5,000,000
10,000,000
15,000,000
20,000,000
25,000,000
Microbes Helminths Aflatoxins Other toxins
Burden LMIC (DALYs)
If you want to improve your iron eat liver
Do aflatoxins stunt or stimulate growth?
www.livestockdialogue.org
Livestock-Dialogue@fao.org
#LivestockAgenda

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Animal-source foods, health, nutrition: Latest evidence

  • 1. Ulaanbaatar, 8th MSP Meeting 11-15 June, 2018 Animal-source foods, health, nutrition: Latest evidence Delia Grace Randolph Health Program ILRI co-lead, Food Safety Flagship A4NH leader
  • 2. Outline oWhy we need evidence oLatest evidence on livestock and nutrition and health from ILRI & partners oHow scientists mislead with evidence #LivestockAgenda
  • 3. Livestock products and the environment
  • 4. If you want tall kids should you feed them milk or meat?
  • 5. Do aflatoxins stunt or stimulate growth?
  • 6. If you want smart kids should you feed them cheese or eggs?
  • 7. Which has a bigger health burden? Chemicals or bacteria in food?
  • 8. If you want to improve your iron levels Should you eat spinach or liver?
  • 9.
  • 10. Livestock products and the environment
  • 11. Screening process: PRISMA Flow chart for paper selection 1669 records identified through database after removal of duplicates PubMed, CabDirect, Cochrane libraries ABSTRACT IDENTIFICATION SCREENING 59 abstracts identified for consideration Double blind screening of abstracts (4 reviewers) 53 Full text articles obtained to assess eligibility 35 excluded for not meeting eligibility criteria PAPER OBTENTION INCLUSION/DATA EXTRACTION Double data extraction (4 reviewers) 13 papers selected
  • 12. Livestock products and nutrition 240ml milk/day = 0.4cm taller/year (more if stunted or adolescence) One egg a day = almost halved stunting
  • 13. Strong Conclusions Some consistency : • Positive role of milk in linear growth and MUAC (not in all) => supported with results from other countries (meta-analysis by de Beer 2011) • Cognitive skills more promoted by meat than by milk • Limited role of egg => New evidence on eggs to be incorporated (Iannotti, 2017) • The more under-nourished, the better the results Not consistency in: • Micronutrient results
  • 14. Causes of Food Borne Disease 0 5,000,000 10,000,000 15,000,000 20,000,000 25,000,000 Microbes Helminths Aflatoxins Other toxins Burden LMIC (DALYs) zoonoses non zoonoses World Health Organisation, 2016(worms)
  • 15. Foods implicated in FBD Fruit Milk Veggies Fish Meat/eggs World Health Organisation, 2017
  • 16. Applying the human capital approach (foregone output due to premature mortality) the 2010 economic costs are in range of USD 12 billion to 55 billion USD Best estimates of current FBD burden in India – about 100 million cases per year with and economic costs in the range of USD 12 billion to 55 billion USD Expected FBD burden in India to rise from 100 up to 170 million in 2030 – increasing from one out of 12 to one out of 9 people falling sick on average GDP growth has largest impact on increase in FBD cases from 2011 to 2030, followed by population growth Hyderab ad Painter BadBugs Tam Urbanization 4 3 3 4 GDP Effect 22 35 42 51 Population Effect 23 23 23 23 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 New FBD cases from 2011 to 2030 (millions, by estimation method) FBD going up, up, up
  • 18. SLR: Food safety improvements are feasible, effective, affordable Most experiments evaluating the effectiveness of technologies were successful • Irradiation successfully reduced bio-amines in sausages. • Sealing the anus and throat of cattle during slaughter successfully reduced carcase contamination. • Spraying carcases with vinegar reduced contamination. • The biocontrol agent, Trichoderma harzianum, reduced Aspergillus flavus infection of groundnut in the field and increased yields. Many training interventions were successful: • Simple hygiene messages were given to mothers and microbial quality of complementary food improved as evaluated by a RCT. • School canteens were given hygiene training. After the intervention, staff hygiene knowledge and practice scores, food temperature, aerobic colony count (ACC) and Staphylococcus aureus load in ready to eat (RTE) meal improved significantly compared to baseline. • Farmers were trained to remove visibly contaminated maize kernels and to wash the remainder. Compared to baseline, mycotoxins in urine significantly decreased. Interventions around introducing new processes could lead to improvements: • The introduction of HACCP to an ice-cream making plant resulted in a reduction in microbial contamination of the product. • Certified green bean farms in Kenya had much better safety performance than non-certified pepper farms in Uganda. • Detailed abattoir inspection led to a higher detection of tuberculosis infected carcases than routine inspection. All willingness to pay experiments indicated consumers were WTP for safer food 18
  • 19. How scientists lie about evidence o Weasel words o Creative causality o Ignore guidelines #LivestockAgenda
  • 20. Weasel words o Depends on o Significant o Controls for o Determines, associated with, linked with, protects #LivestockAgenda
  • 21. Creative causality Non experimental designs can only suggest o Can’t control completely with a regression model or propensity score • Models can only say might o Can’t get causality from a cross sectional (with –without) study o Can’t get causality from a before and after study #LivestockAgenda
  • 22. Before and after o MVP mid-term evaluation report highlights “Proportion of households that own a mobile phone increased fourfold” as one of the project’s “biggest impacts” in Bar-Sauri. Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting Panama 20-23 June 2016 http://blogs.worl dbank.org/africa can/the- millennium- villages-project- continues-to- systematically- overstate-its- effects
  • 23. Observational studies o Book “Uncontrolled” (Manzi) summarized: 90% of large RCT replicated • as compared to only 20% of non-RCT o Young and Carr looked at 52 claims made in medical observational studies • NONE (zero) of the claims replicated in RCTs, • 5 claims were stat-sig in the opposite direction in the RCT • Their summary: any claim coming from a non-RCT is most likely to be wrong o Even well-controlled, published non-RCT have been reversed by RCT Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting Panama 20-23 June 2016
  • 24. Cross-sectional studies o Many studies show an association between red and processed meat and increases in total mortality, cancer mortality and CVD mortality even after statistical control o Recent, large, multi-country study found high CHO intake linked to worse total mortality and CVD outcomes, high fat intake associated with lower risk. Animal protein was associated with lower risk of total mortality, plant protein was not. o A very large observational study found red meat increased the risk total mortality and white meat decreased it. Is red meat and white meat so different, or are these divergent outcomes a product of who eats red meat vs who eats white meat? Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting Panama 20-23 June 2016
  • 25. Creative causality RCT can be done wrong too oMust be controlled, controls must be random oMust follow best practice guidelines oComparisons require corrections oCan’t infer causality from a secondary outcome #LivestockAgenda
  • 26. Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting Panama 20-23 June 2016
  • 27. Doing it wrong o Failure to evaluate large scale investments o Interventions without measuring outcomes – yet some interventions make things worse o Near-term, easy, un-important outcomes e.g. changes in knowledge o Reliance on self-reporting (e.g. diarrhea) o Short-term follow ups – no attention to sustainability o Limited information on economic aspects – many likely unaffordable o Lack of attention to incentives o Limited cover of un-intended consequences especially gender and nutrition Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting Panama 20-23 June 2016
  • 28. Composite study on nutrition sensitive agricultural interventions o Agricultural intervention in villages to improve nutrition of children o Provided seeds, poultry, training, BCC o Cluster randomised controlled trial o Outcomes: HAZ, WHZ, wasting, stunting, Hb, anaemia, diarrhoea, cognitive performance. o No significant effect on HAZ, WHZ o Marginally significant on Hb – p=0.06 o No change anaemia, significant improvement cognition o Significant effect on diarrhoea o Girls between 6 months and 12 had significantly reduced stunting Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting Panama 20-23 June 2016
  • 29. Doing it right o Do a RCT if you want to make claims about cause/ impact o Clearly specify a single primary outcome of the study or include few primary outcomes along with a strategy to account for multiplicity, o Specify a limited number of secondary outcomes, along with a justification o Published protocol in a recognized trial registry prior to the start of trial analysis, o Ensure that the discussion of outcomes is consistent in the protocol, abstract, methods, results and tables, and, o Use principled approaches to account for multiple outcomes to help minimize the chance of spurious results due to multiplicity and help to ensure maximal gain of evidence-based knowledge accrues from these important and expensive trials. Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting Panama 20-23 June 2016
  • 30. Equator.net Sixth Multi-stakeholder Partnership (MSP) meeting Panama 20-23 June 2016
  • 31. If you want tall kids give them milk
  • 32. If you want smart kids feed them eggs
  • 33. Bugs have much larger impacts than chemicals 0 5,000,000 10,000,000 15,000,000 20,000,000 25,000,000 Microbes Helminths Aflatoxins Other toxins Burden LMIC (DALYs)
  • 34. If you want to improve your iron eat liver
  • 35. Do aflatoxins stunt or stimulate growth?