坦桑尼亚Arumeru地区五岁以下儿童的营养状况

Bakari George, J. Zemba, P. Sewando
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营养不良不仅阻碍发育,而且表明个人的基本生理需要没有得到充分满足。本研究旨在评估阿鲁梅鲁地区当地社区五岁以下儿童的营养状况。该研究的具体目标是分析五岁以下儿童在家庭层面的食物使用情况,检查食物摄入频率,并计算样本人群的饮食多样性得分。这项研究是在阿鲁沙地区进行的,从研究地区选取了382户家庭作为样本。数据分析涉及使用描述性统计。研究结果显示,研究地区5岁以下儿童存在微量和宏量营养素缺乏症,表明粮食营养不安全状态。结果还显示,超过50%的5岁以下抽样儿童得分低于世卫组织建议的家庭饮食多样性得分(33.3%)。然而,在62名5岁以下儿童中,54.8%的儿童体重不足(<18.5)。此外,46%的家庭(HH)每天少于五顿饭,少于四顿饭。5岁以下儿童食用最多的食物类别是谷物,尤其是玉米(可转化为Ugali)和粥、肉类、蔬菜和牛奶(大部分时间与成人共享),平均每人每天摄入8000至10000千卡。根据研究结果,该论文得出结论,研究地区五岁以下的儿童仍然面临与超重和不当喂养有关的问题。因此,该文件建议推广官员(食品营养学家和发展伙伴)通过内部培训继续改变家庭成员的观念,这将使社区能够利用自己的当地资源和各自环境中可用的食物为五岁以下儿童准备各种食物。
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Nutritional Status of Under-five Children in Arumeru District, Tanzania
Malnutrition not only hinders development but also indicates that the basic physiological needs of individuals have not been adequately met. This study was conducted to assess the nutritional status of the under-five population among the local community in the Arumeru district. The study's specific goals were to analyse under-five food usage at the household level, examine food intake frequency, and calculate the dietary diversity score among the sampled population. The study was conducted in the Arusha region, whereby a sample size of 382 households was selected from the study area. Data analysis involved the use of descriptive statistics. The findings revealed that children under the age of five in the study area experience both micro and macronutrient deficiencies, indicating a state of food nutrition insecurity. Results also showed that more than 50% of the sampled under five scored less than the WHO’s recommended Household Dietary Diversity score which is 33.3%. However, 54.8% of 62 sampled under five children were underweight (<18.5). Moreover, 46% of the households (HH) had less than four meals for under five per day. The most consumed food group by the under-five was cereal, especially maize which is converted into Ugali and porridge, meat, vegetables, and milk which are most of the time shared with the adults with an average of 8,000 Kcal to 10,000 Kcal per day per head. Based on the results, the paper concludes that children under the age of five in the study area are still facing issues related to overweight and improper feeding practices. Therefore, the paper recommends extension officers (food nutritionists and development partners) to continue changing the mindset of household members through in-house training, which will capacitate the communities in preparing types of food for those under five using their own local resources and food available in their respective surroundings.
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