Feeding Practices and Nutritional Status among Children Aged from Six to 23 Months in Western Province, Rwanda: A cross-sectional study

Delice Ilinde Niyigena, Clemence Akurumuri Semayira, Moses Mutabazi, Naphtal Ntirushwamaboko, J. Habimana, D. Iyakaremye, Sunday François Xavier
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BackgroundRwandan children's nutritional status is characterized by higher undernutrition rates. Infant and young child feeding practices (IYCF) have a direct impact on how well-nourished youngsters under two years old are.ObjectivesThis study aimed to assess feeding practices and nutritional status among children aged six to 23 months in Nyabihu district.MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted in 164 households having children aged six to 23 months in December 2020. A structured questionnaire was used to collect infants' and young children's feeding practices. Using SPSS version 20.0, data were entered and analysed. Binary logistic regression was utilized to identify association between feeding practices and nutritional status.ResultsBreastfeeding initiation within the first hour of life was 94.5%, and exclusive breastfeeding was 79.9%. Complementary foods were given timely to 73.2% of children, 47.6% had minimum meal frequency (MMF), 23.2% had minimum dietary diversity (MDD), and 15.9% were fed a minimally acceptable diet (MAD). However, 4.3% of children were wasted, 6.7% were underweight, and 23.2% were stunted. There was no significant association when variables were passed to a binary logistic regression-adjusted model.ConclusionComplementary feeding practices remain suboptimal. These practices should be improved to sustain children's nutritional status.Rwanda J Med Health Sci 2023;6(2):228-238
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卢旺达西部省6至23个月儿童的喂养方式和营养状况:一项横断面研究
卢旺达儿童营养状况的特点是营养不良率较高。婴幼儿喂养方法对两岁以下儿童的营养状况有直接影响。目的本研究旨在评估尼亚比胡地区6至23个月儿童的喂养方式和营养状况。方法于2020年12月对164户有6 ~ 23个月儿童的家庭进行横断面研究。采用结构化问卷收集婴幼儿喂养习惯。使用SPSS 20.0版本对数据进行输入和分析。采用二元logistic回归分析确定饲养方式与营养状况之间的关系。结果出生1小时内开始母乳喂养的比例为94.5%,纯母乳喂养的比例为79.9%。73.2%的儿童及时给予辅食,47.6%的儿童有最低进餐频率(MMF), 23.2%的儿童有最低膳食多样性(MDD), 15.9%的儿童有最低可接受膳食(MAD)。然而,4.3%的儿童消瘦,6.7%的儿童体重不足,23.2%的儿童发育不良。当变量被传递到二元逻辑回归调整模型时,没有显著的关联。结论补充喂养方法仍不理想。这些做法应加以改进,以维持儿童的营养状况。卢旺达医学与健康科学[J]; 2009;6(2):228-238
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