Muhammad Ibrahim, Farid Ullah, Fawad Ahmed, Fazal ur Rehman, Sher Ullah, Muhammad Ilyas
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Results: Out of 400 participants, most frequent co-morbidity was gastroenteritis (GE) in 157(39.3%) patients in which females were 87(55.41%) and males 70(44.58%). 101(64.33%) were in 1–5-year age group and 56(35.66%) in under 1 year. Second to GE was pneumonia with 84(21%) patients in which females were 45(53.57%) and males 39(46.42%). Pneumonia in 1-5 year affected 61(72.61%) and 23(27.38%) patients were less than 1 year. Anemia affected 74(18.5%) patients in which females were 45(60.81%) and males 29(39.18%). 58(78.37%) patients were in 1-5 years and 16(21.62%) in less than 1 year. Other co-morbidities were seen in small number of patients. Difference in age groups were statistically significant at p-value of 0.005006 (<0.05) while there was no association of gender with comorbidities at p-value of 0.459344 (>0.05). Conclusion: Most common comorbidities were GE, pneumonia and anemia and their prevalence was higher in females and 1–5-year age group.","PeriodicalId":22991,"journal":{"name":"The professional medical journal","volume":"97 10","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-02-07","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Frequency and distribution of co-morbidities in protein energy malnutrition children admitted in nutrition unit DHQ Hospital, District D.I. Khan, Pakistan.\",\"authors\":\"Muhammad Ibrahim, Farid Ullah, Fawad Ahmed, Fazal ur Rehman, Sher Ullah, Muhammad Ilyas\",\"doi\":\"10.29309/tpmj/2024.31.02.7787\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Objective: To determine frequency and distribution of co-morbidities by type, age groups and gender in PEM children. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. 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Frequency and distribution of co-morbidities in protein energy malnutrition children admitted in nutrition unit DHQ Hospital, District D.I. Khan, Pakistan.
Objective: To determine frequency and distribution of co-morbidities by type, age groups and gender in PEM children. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Department of Pediatric (Nutrition Unit) and Community Medicine, GMC. Period: 15-8-2022, to 30-12-2022. Material & Methods: Data for diagnosed PEM cases was retrieved from Nutrition Unit DHQ Hospital DI Khan for which non-probability consecutive sampling technique was used. Research variable was type of comorbidities while demographics variables were age groups and gender. Association of gender and age groups with the presence or absence of co-morbidities in PEM children were found using Chi Square test. Results: Out of 400 participants, most frequent co-morbidity was gastroenteritis (GE) in 157(39.3%) patients in which females were 87(55.41%) and males 70(44.58%). 101(64.33%) were in 1–5-year age group and 56(35.66%) in under 1 year. Second to GE was pneumonia with 84(21%) patients in which females were 45(53.57%) and males 39(46.42%). Pneumonia in 1-5 year affected 61(72.61%) and 23(27.38%) patients were less than 1 year. Anemia affected 74(18.5%) patients in which females were 45(60.81%) and males 29(39.18%). 58(78.37%) patients were in 1-5 years and 16(21.62%) in less than 1 year. Other co-morbidities were seen in small number of patients. Difference in age groups were statistically significant at p-value of 0.005006 (<0.05) while there was no association of gender with comorbidities at p-value of 0.459344 (>0.05). Conclusion: Most common comorbidities were GE, pneumonia and anemia and their prevalence was higher in females and 1–5-year age group.