Nutritional Status And Quality Of Food In Childeen Under Five Years Of Age In Benin

E. Agossou, Rodrigue Akotegnon, Ismael Hoteyi, A. Sezan
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Background Malnutrition is a public health problem in developing countries. The aim of our work is to assess the nutritional status and dietary quality of children under 5 years of age. Objective This study focused on children seen in the pediatric department of the Saint Martin de Papanè Hospital during the period from April 6 to July 6, 2021. It is a descriptive and analytical survey by questionnaire on 208 children aged 0 to 59 months. Results The evaluation of the nutritional status of these children under 5 years of age is predominantly male (sex ratio 1.2) and the analysis of the answers to the questions asked of their respective mothers has made it possible to better appreciate the nutritional situation of the children in this study area and to identify the determinants associated with this malnutrition. The study revealed that 74.88% of children are stunted, 90.34% suffer from global acute malnutrition and 79.43% are underweight. Exclusive breastfeeding is very rare, with only 11% of children between the ages of 0 and 6 months receiving only breast milk. The evaluation of dietary diversity reveals that 76.92% of children have a low dietary diversity. In fact, 86% of the children surveyed receive an inadequate complementary diet based on cereals and 67.31% are subjected to the family dish that is poor in nutrients. 59% of the homes in which the children live are more than 5 km from the health centers, 56.73% of the children's mothers have no education and 25% have a low level of education. Conclusion According to our results, poor weaning practices, diseases, sibling rank and low level of education of mothers are the associated determinants of malnutrition observed in the study population in this area of northeast Benin.
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贝宁五岁以下儿童的营养状况和食物质量
营养不良是发展中国家的一个公共卫生问题。我们工作的目的是评估5岁以下儿童的营养状况和饮食质量。本研究以圣马丁Papanè医院儿科于2021年4月6日至7月6日期间就诊的儿童为研究对象。采用问卷法对208名0 ~ 59月龄儿童进行描述性和分析性调查。结果对这些5岁以下儿童的营养状况进行评估的主要是男性(性别比为1.2),通过对他们各自母亲所提问题的回答进行分析,可以更好地了解该研究地区儿童的营养状况,并确定与这种营养不良有关的决定因素。研究显示,74.88%的儿童发育迟缓,90.34%的儿童患有全球急性营养不良,79.43%的儿童体重不足。纯母乳喂养非常罕见,只有11%的0至6个月大的儿童只接受母乳。膳食多样性评价显示,76.92%的儿童膳食多样性偏低。事实上,86%接受调查的儿童没有得到以谷物为基础的补充饮食,67.31%的儿童吃的是营养不良的家庭菜肴。59%的儿童居住的家庭距离保健中心超过5公里,56.73%的儿童母亲没有受过教育,25%的儿童受教育程度较低。结论:根据我们的研究结果,在贝宁东北部这一地区的研究人群中,不良的断奶习惯、疾病、兄弟姐妹等级和母亲受教育程度低是营养不良的相关决定因素。
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