Major determinants of severe acute malnutrition in under five children in jimma town of south west ethiopia

Berhanu Andarge, Abhay Kumar, J. Quadri, S. A, M. Sinaga, Tabarak Malik
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Under-nutrition during infancy and early childhood, when the developmental process are in very dynamic state, substantially increase vulnerability to different types of adverse health effects including infection, immune deficiency and other disease, leads to increased risk of premature death. In 2012, globally 162 million children were stunted, 99 million children were under weight, 51 million were wasted and 45% of 6.9 million child deaths occurred in 2011, which were related to under-nutrition. Methodology: Major determinants of malnutrition in sick children fewer than five years of age were evaluated and compared with age matched well nourished children. The nutritional statuses of the subjects (80 malnourished and 80 well nourished) were determined by measuring MUAC. Different socio-economic indicators of the subjects were evaluated and correlated with malnutrition and disease severity to find out the determinants of malnutrition in children of Jimma town. Results: Most of the severely malnourished were resident of rural area (88.8%). Out of 80 malnourished children, 51(63.75%) were belong to families having monthly income <500 birr, where as in well nourished group (80 children) only 22 (27.5%) were belong to families having monthly income <500 birr. In malnourished group 61.8% of children were having diarrheal episode during past 2 weeks. The prevalence of diarrhea in malnourished group was 21.3% which is higher than well-nourished group. Conclusion: Place of residence, literacy status of mother, family size, family income, vaccination, presence TB, marital status of mother, diarrhea, timing of supplementary diet and water sources are the major determinants of SAM.
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埃塞俄比亚西南部吉马镇五岁以下儿童严重急性营养不良的主要决定因素
婴儿期和幼儿期营养不足,因为发育过程处于非常动态的状态,大大增加了对各种不利健康影响的脆弱性,包括感染、免疫缺陷和其他疾病,导致过早死亡的风险增加。2012年,全球有1.62亿儿童发育迟缓,9900万儿童体重不足,5100万儿童消瘦,2011年690万儿童死亡中有45%与营养不良有关。方法:评估五岁以下患病儿童营养不良的主要决定因素,并与年龄匹配的营养良好的儿童进行比较。通过测定MUAC测定营养不良80例,营养良好80例。对研究对象的不同社会经济指标进行了评估,并将其与营养不良和疾病严重程度相关联,以找出Jimma镇儿童营养不良的决定因素。结果:严重营养不良人群以农村居民居多(88.8%);在80名营养不良儿童中,51名(63.75%)来自月收入低于500比尔的家庭,而在营养良好组(80名儿童)中,只有22名(27.5%)来自月收入低于500比尔的家庭。在营养不良组中,61.8%的儿童在过去2周内出现腹泻。营养不良组腹泻发生率为21.3%,高于营养良好组。结论:居住地、母亲文化程度、家庭规模、家庭收入、接种疫苗、是否存在结核病、母亲婚姻状况、腹泻、补充饮食时间和水源是SAM的主要决定因素。
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