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HEALTH IMPLICATION OF STEROID FATTENED LIVESTOCKIN LAGOS MARKET AND THE IMPLICATION OF THEIR LIPID PROFILE FOR HUMAN NUTRITION

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Introduction
  • 1.2Background of study
  • 1.3Problem Statement
  • 1.4Objective of study
  • 1.5Limitation of study
  • 1.6Scope of study
  • 1.7Significance of study
  • 1.8Structure of the research
  • 1.9Definition of terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Overview of Livestock Farming
  • 2.2Steroid Use in Livestock
  • 2.3Health Implications of Steroid Fattened Livestock
  • 2.4Lipid Profile and Nutrition
  • 2.5Consumer Awareness and Perception
  • 2.6Regulatory Framework on Livestock Steroid Use
  • 2.7Global Perspectives on Livestock Steroid Use
  • 2.8Alternatives to Steroid Fattening
  • 2.9Effects of Livestock Steroids on Environment
  • 2.10Ethical Considerations in Livestock Farming

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research Design and Methodology
  • 3.2Sampling Techniques
  • 3.3Data Collection Methods
  • 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
  • 3.5Ethical Considerations in Research
  • 3.6Research Limitations
  • 3.7Research Validity and Reliability
  • 3.8Instrumentation and Tools Used

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Overview of Research Findings
  • 4.2Health Impacts of Steroid Fattened Livestock
  • 4.3Lipid Profile Analysis
  • 4.4Consumer Behavior and Choices
  • 4.5Policy Implications
  • 4.6Environmental Consequences
  • 4.7Comparison with Global Practices
  • 4.8Recommendations for Future Action

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Summary of Findings
  • 5.2Conclusion
  • 5.3Implications for Livestock Industry
  • 5.4Recommendations for Policy
  • 5.5Suggestions for Further Research

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
The consumption of livestock products, particularly meat, is a significant part of the human diet worldwide. In many regions, including Lagos, Nigeria, livestock are often fattened using steroids to increase their market weight and improve profits for farmers. However, the health implications of consuming meat from steroid-fattened livestock are a growing concern due to the potential risks associated with steroid residues in meat products. This research project aimed to investigate the health implications of steroid-fattened livestock in Lagos markets, with a specific focus on the lipid profiles of the meat and its implications for human nutrition. The study involved the collection of meat samples from various markets in Lagos, including both steroid-fattened and non-steroid-fattened livestock products. Analysis of the meat samples revealed that steroid-fattened livestock had higher levels of saturated fats and lower levels of healthy unsaturated fats compared to non-steroid-fattened meat. These differences in lipid profiles have important implications for human health, as diets high in saturated fats have been linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, obesity, and other metabolic disorders. Furthermore, the presence of steroid residues in meat products poses additional health risks to consumers, including hormonal imbalances and potential long-term health effects. The findings from this study highlight the need for increased awareness among consumers about the risks associated with consuming meat from steroid-fattened livestock and the importance of promoting alternatives that prioritize animal welfare and human health. In conclusion, the health implications of steroid-fattened livestock in Lagos markets are significant, particularly in terms of the lipid profiles of the meat and the potential risks associated with steroid residues. Addressing these issues requires a multi-faceted approach that involves collaboration between policymakers, farmers, consumers, and health professionals to promote sustainable livestock practices and ensure the production of safe and nutritious meat products for human consumption.

Thesis Overview

<p> </p><p><strong>1.0 INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY</strong></p><p>Hormones are chemicals produced by animals to co-ordinate their physiological activities. They acts as messengers, produced in and released from one kind of tissue to gradually stimulate or inhibit some process in a different tissue over a long period. The importance of individual hormones varies between sexes and age and a disruption of the endocrine equilibrium may result in multiple actions e.g the male hormone testosterone controls many processes from the development offoetus to libido in the adult. Alternatively, one function may be controlled by multiple hormones, e.g. the menstrual cycles involves estradiol, progesterone, follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone. Hormones are vital innormal development, maturation and physiological functioning of many vital organs and processes in the body (Annamaria, 2012).</p><p>However, like any other chemicals of natural or synthetic origin, hormones may be toxic to living organisms under certain circumstances. The toxicity may be due to an excess of its normal (physiological) action. Hormones, like other chemicals, may also exert direct toxic actions not related to their endocrine (physiological) actions (Annamaria, 2012).</p><p>Besides the endogenous corticosteroids (cortisol, cortisone) and those suspected to be endogenous (prednisone, prednisolone), there are synthetic exogenous corticosteroids (dexamethasone, betamethasone), developed because of their anti-inflammatory properties. </p><p>&nbsp;Estrogens, androgens, gestagens and corticosteroids are steroids which act as hormones. The parent compound from which all steroids are derived is cholesterol. The classification of steroid hormones can be done according to their biological activity and pharmacological effects which includes the sex steroids, a subset of hormones producing sex differences and reproduction such as estrogen, gestagens and androgens. The second group is the corticosteroids which are glucocorticosteroids, involves in metabolism and immune function and mineralocorticosteroids, involves in the regulation of the blood volume and electrolyte content.</p><p>They can also be classified upon their endo or exogenous origin. Steroid hormones that are biosynthetically present in the body are the endogenous hormones and they are chemical messengers from one cell (or group of cells) to another e.g (estradiol). Exogenous steroids are also called xenobiotics are foreign compounds that are naturally or synthetically produced e.gmethyltestosterone (Noppe<em>et al</em>., 2008).</p><p> </p><p><strong>1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM</strong></p><p>Due to the important role of hormones in several body functions, they also have been exogenously applied to animals and humans for productivity and growth development. Focusing on the veterinary field, due to the obvious ability to improve weight gain and feed efficiency in meat producing animals, natural hormones and/or the synthetic surrogates have been used in agricultural practice for several decades by farmers and this imposes several risks on human health. Also, corticosteroids can be illegally used in animal fattening, this is because it has been described that they may have a synergetic effect when combined with anabolic steroids or agonists. (Courtheyn<em>et al</em>., 2002; Noppe<em>et al</em>., 2007).</p><p>Both exogenous hormones and synthetic compounds mimicking their effects may change the endogenous balance of human body, disturbing their natural functions. Children are extremely sensitive to exogenous steroid hormones because of their low endogenous levels, small variation in their blood levels might trigger serious pubertal development effects and even future adult life problems (Aksglaede<em>et al</em>., 2006; Alves<em>et al</em>., 2007). An unexpected advance in timing of puberty in both African-American and white American girls (Herman-Giddens<em>et al</em>., 1997).</p><p>In adults, an association between the risk of breast cancer and persistently elevated blood levels of oestrogen and androgen has been found in many studies (Kaaks<em>et al</em>., 2005; Yager&amp; Davidson, 2006). Also, data published by Swan <em>et al</em>., in 2007 suggested that maternal beef consumption may alter males’ testicular development in utero and adversely affect his adult reproductive capacity.</p><p>In the human diet, meat is seen as a major source of fat and especially of saturated fatty acids (SFAs), which havebeen implicated in diseases associated with modern life,mostly in developed countries. Coronary heart diseaseand arteriosclerosis are among the most importantcauses of human mortality, and are strongly associatedwith dietary intake of cholesterol and saturated fatty acids(Simopoulos, 2002, 2004). In addition, HDL is considered to be beneficial as higher levels have been correlated with reduced risk of negative cardiovascular event (American heart Association, 2007). Elevated LDL and triglycerides are considered detrimental as their increased concentration is well is well correlated with poor cardiovascular outcomes (American heart Association, 2007; Segrest, 2002).</p><p><strong>1.3 SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY</strong></p><p>As regards to hormonal content, all foodstuff of animal origin contains steroids hormones and metabolites, but their concentrations vary with the kind of food, gender, age and physiological stage of the animal. (Daxenberger<em>et al</em>., 2001; Poelmans<em>et al</em>., 2005a, 2005b). In fact meat is clearly one of the most naturally contaminated foods. (Maume<em>et al</em>., 2001, 2003; Poelmans<em>et al</em>., 2005a). Regarding potential toxicological substances used in animal husbandry and their derivatives the US Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) concluded that ‘safety can be assured’ because they are endogenous in both food-producing animals and people.</p><p>However, to show the safety of an endogenous sex steroid, it should be demonstrated under the proposed conditions of use, the concentration of residue of the endogenous steroid in treated food-producing animals is such that the increase will not exceed this 1% permitted increase. In 1988, the Joint Food and Agricultural Organisation/World Health Organisation (FAO/WHO) Expert on Food Additives (JECFA) and the US Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) that the residues found in meat from treated animals were safe for the consumers.</p><p>The World Health Organization recommends that the daily fat intake be reduced to 30% of the total energy intake, and that saturated fats should be limited to 10% of this caloric intake. It is also advised that cholesterol intake should not exceed 300 mg per day. Dietary intake of unsaturated fatty acids (UFA) has been shown to reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and possibly the incidence of some cancers, asthma and diabetes among others. In fact, clinical trials have shown that it is unnecessary to completely substitute fish or poultry for lean red meat choices to achieve desirable blood lipid profiles (Davidson <em>et al</em>., 1999; Hunninghake<em>et al.,</em>&nbsp;2000).</p> <p><strong>1.4 AIM OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>To identify the health implication of steroid fattened livestockin Lagos market and the implication of their lipid profile for human nutrition.</p> <br><p></p> <br><p></p>

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