Relationship of household food insecurity to anaemia in children aged 6-59 months among families in rural Indonesia.

A A Campbell, N Akhter, K Sun, S De Pee, K Kraemer, R Moench-Pfanner, J H Rah, J Badham, M W Bloem, R D Semba
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Abstract

Background: Anaemia is a significant global public health problem in developing countries with adverse health effects on young children. Household food insecurity, which reflects a household's access, availability and utilisation of food, has not been well characterised in relation to anaemia in children.

Objective: To examine the relationship of household food insecurity with anaemia (Hb <11 g/dl) in children.

Methods: In a cross-sectional study of 4940 rural households participating in the Indonesian Nutrition Surveillance System, household food insecurity was measured using a modified 9-item food security questionnaire and related to anaemia in children aged 6-59 months.

Results: The proportion of households with an anaemic child was 56·6%. In households with and without anaemic children, the mean (SD) food insecurity score was 1·82 (1·72) vs 1·55 (1·54) (p<0·0001), respectively. In a multivariate logistic regression model, food insecurity score was related to anaemia in children (odds ratio 0·77, 95% confidence interval 0·63-0·95, p=0·01) when the highest quintile of food insecurity score was compared with the lowest quintile, adjusting for potential confounders.

Conclusion: A higher household food insecurity score is associated with greater prevalence of anaemia in children in rural families in Indonesia.

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印度尼西亚农村家庭中6-59个月儿童贫血与家庭粮食不安全的关系
背景:贫血是发展中国家一个重大的全球公共卫生问题,对幼儿健康有不利影响。家庭粮食不安全反映了一个家庭对粮食的获取、供应和利用情况,但在儿童贫血方面还没有得到很好的描述。目的:研究家庭粮食不安全与贫血之间的关系(Hb方法:对参加印度尼西亚营养监测系统的4940个农村家庭进行了横断面研究,使用修改的9项食品安全问卷对家庭粮食不安全进行了测量,并与6-59个月大的儿童贫血有关。结果:有儿童贫血的家庭占比为56.6%。在有和没有贫血儿童的家庭中,平均(SD)粮食不安全评分为1.82(1.72)比1.55 (1.54)(p结论:印度尼西亚农村家庭粮食不安全评分越高,儿童贫血患病率越高。
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