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The influence of socio-economic and nutritional characteristics on child growth in Kwale District of Kenya.

机译:肯尼亚夸勒区的社会经济和营养特征对儿童成长的影响。

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Child malnutrition remains a serious public health problem in Kwale District of Kenya. Data on the levels and patterns of malnutrition and on the factors perpetuating poor nutritional status in the District is lacking, making it extremely difficult to plan appropriate interventions to help reduce the levels of child malnutrition in Kwale District. A total of 300 households and 300 children aged 12-23 months were surveyed in four locations in the Samburu and Kinango Divisions of Kwale District. Anthropometric methods and structured questionnaires were used to determine the nutritional status of the children. The relative importance of demographic and socioeconomic factors, as well as prevailing child health and nutrition practices on the growth and survival of children in the District were also determined. Measuring nutritional status by height-for-age and weight-for-age demonstrated a very high percentage of malnourished children. About 34% of children in the study area were underweight, and 51% stunted. Of the demographic variables studied, child’s age and sex were significant predictors of nutritional status. Boys had worse nutritional status than girls. Age group 20-23 months was found to be the most vulnerable. The household and socio-economic variables strongly associated (p<0.05) with one or more anthropometric deficits were: geographic location; household size; occupation and education level of mothers; and sex, religion and occupation of household heads. Nutritional status of children was also found to be significantly associated with immunization and breastfeeding status. The links with breastfeeding practice was however confounded by age of child. Breast-feeding rate was very high in the area, but the introduction of complementary foods starts much too early. Only 5% of the study children were exclusively breastfed up to the age of 6 months. Demographic and socio-economic factors and improper feeding practices were some of the underlying causes of the poor nutritional status of Kwale children. A range of specific interventions are thus necessary for improving the nutrition and health of children in the area.
机译:儿童营养不良仍然是肯尼亚夸勒区的一个严重的公共卫生问题。缺乏有关该地区营养不良的水平和模式以及造成该地区营养状况差的因素的数据,这使得计划适当的干预措施以帮助减少Kwale地区儿童营养不良的水平极为困难。在Kwale区Samburu和Kinango分区的四个地点对300户家庭和300名12-23个月大的儿童进行了调查。使用人体测量方法和结构化问卷来确定儿童的营养状况。还确定了人口和社会经济因素以及流行的儿童健康和营养做法对学区儿童成长和生存的相对重要性。通过年龄和体重衡量营养状况表明,营养不良的儿童比例很高。研究区约34%的儿童体重不足,而发育不良的儿童占51%。在所研究的人口统计学变量中,儿童的年龄和性别是营养状况的重要预测指标。男孩的营养状况比女孩差。发现20-23个月的年龄段是最脆弱的人群。与一个或多个人体测量学缺陷密切相关的家庭和社会经济变量(p <0.05)为:地理位置;房子大小;母亲的职业和教育水平;以及户主的性别,宗教和职业。还发现儿童的营养状况与免疫和母乳喂养状况显着相关。然而,母乳喂养的联系却因孩子的年龄而混淆。该地区的母乳喂养率非常高,但是开始补充食物还为时过早。仅5%的研究儿童仅接受母乳喂养,直到6个月大。人口和社会经济因素以及不正确的喂养方式是夸勒儿童营养状况不佳的根本原因。因此,必须采取一系列具体干预措施,以改善该地区儿童的营养和健康。

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