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Socio-Demographic Risk Factors of Child Undernutrition

Year 2010, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 0 - , 24.02.2010

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Abstract: Objectives: (1) To find the extent of undernutrition among under-five children in terms of stunting, wasting and underweight and also by composite index of anthropometric failure (CIAF). (2) To investigate some socio-demographic risk factors of child undernutrition. Study Design: Cross-sectional. Methods: A total of 371 under-five children from 816 households selected by stratified multi-stage random sampling technique. Collected information included weight, height, age, gender, social background, total calorie availability in the family, standard of living Index etc. Nutritional status was assessed by WHO criterion and CIAF. Statistical tests like Normal test of proportions, Chi-square test, Kolomogrov-Smirnov one sample test. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) technique, Tukey's test and Multivariate Logistic Regression Model were used. Results: Proportions of underweight, stunting and wasting were found respectively 49.1%, 40.7% and 14.6% respectively. Children belonging to slum area and of low standard of living index were at significantly higher risk of being underweight. Anthropometric failure was observed in 62.8% children. Mean TCA for urban area was significantly higher than those for rural and slum areas. There were 57.1% children (72.3% in slums 71.3% from low SLI category) who were from TCA deficient families. About seventy five percent families of low standard of living, total calorie availability was below RDI and 73.1% children belonging to these families were having anthropometric failure. TCA deficiency was significantly associated with both SLI and social background. Low standard of living comes out to be an important risk factor of anthropometric failure irrespective of social background Conclusions: Undernutrition among under-five children should also be assessed by using composite index of anthropometric failure in order to avoid overlapping of different subgroups formed on the basis of standard indices of stunting, wasting and underweight. Low SLI comes out to be a risk factor of child undernutrition irrespective of social background. Nutritional status of children can be improved through social development by raising standard of living of people.

Year 2010, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 0 - , 24.02.2010

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

Dinesh Kumar

Poonam Mıttal This is me

Munesh Sharma This is me

Publication Date February 24, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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APA Kumar, D., Mıttal, P., & Sharma, M. (2010). Socio-Demographic Risk Factors of Child Undernutrition. Journal of Pediatric Sciences, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.17334/jps.96514
AMA Kumar D, Mıttal P, Sharma M. Socio-Demographic Risk Factors of Child Undernutrition. Journal of Pediatric Sciences. January 2010;2(1). doi:10.17334/jps.96514
Chicago Kumar, Dinesh, Poonam Mıttal, and Munesh Sharma. “Socio-Demographic Risk Factors of Child Undernutrition”. Journal of Pediatric Sciences 2, no. 1 (January 2010). https://doi.org/10.17334/jps.96514.
EndNote Kumar D, Mıttal P, Sharma M (January 1, 2010) Socio-Demographic Risk Factors of Child Undernutrition. Journal of Pediatric Sciences 2 1
IEEE D. Kumar, P. Mıttal, and M. Sharma, “Socio-Demographic Risk Factors of Child Undernutrition”, Journal of Pediatric Sciences, vol. 2, no. 1, 2010, doi: 10.17334/jps.96514.
ISNAD Kumar, Dinesh et al. “Socio-Demographic Risk Factors of Child Undernutrition”. Journal of Pediatric Sciences 2/1 (January 2010). https://doi.org/10.17334/jps.96514.
JAMA Kumar D, Mıttal P, Sharma M. Socio-Demographic Risk Factors of Child Undernutrition. Journal of Pediatric Sciences. 2010;2. doi:10.17334/jps.96514.
MLA Kumar, Dinesh et al. “Socio-Demographic Risk Factors of Child Undernutrition”. Journal of Pediatric Sciences, vol. 2, no. 1, 2010, doi:10.17334/jps.96514.
Vancouver Kumar D, Mıttal P, Sharma M. Socio-Demographic Risk Factors of Child Undernutrition. Journal of Pediatric Sciences. 2010;2(1).