Undernutrition prevalence and its determinants among children below five years of age in Shabelle zone, Somali region, eastern Ethiopia

Introduction: Malnutrition is a major public health problem worldwide. More than half of under-five child deaths are due to undernutrition, mainly in developing countries. Ethiopia is among the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa. While, Somali region is the worst in Ethiopia. Objection: This study aims t...

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Main Authors: Abdi Guled, Rashid, Mamat, Nik Mazlan, Mohd Abu Bakar, Wan Azdie, Balachew, Tefera, Assefa, Nega
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Published: Kulliyyah of Allied Health Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia. 2017
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spelling iium-655252018-09-19T01:49:29Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/65525/ Undernutrition prevalence and its determinants among children below five years of age in Shabelle zone, Somali region, eastern Ethiopia Abdi Guled, Rashid Mamat, Nik Mazlan Mohd Abu Bakar, Wan Azdie Balachew, Tefera Assefa, Nega RA Public aspects of medicine RM216 Diet Therapy. Clinical Nutrition TX341 Nutrition. Foods and food supply Introduction: Malnutrition is a major public health problem worldwide. More than half of under-five child deaths are due to undernutrition, mainly in developing countries. Ethiopia is among the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa. While, Somali region is the worst in Ethiopia. Objection: This study aims to assess the prevalence and determinants of undernutrition among under-five children living in Gode and Adadle districts of Shabelle Zone, Somali region. Methods: A cross sectional study was carried out in August, 2014 among 415 child-mothers/caregivers. Face-to-face interview using a standard questionnaire, scales and stadiometer measurements of children’s weight and height were done. Bivariate analysis to identify candidate variable for multivariable analysis were done. Multivariable linear regression were used to determine predictors for undernutrition. Results: Out 415 children, 30.4% were stunted, 21.0% underweight, and 20.2% wasted, out of which 17.3%, 9.9% and 8.0% were severely stunted, wasted, and underweight, respectively. The prevalence of undernutrition significantly increased with the age of child. Male children were chronically malnourished (P=0.016), compared to females. Early initiation of breastfeeding after delivery (within one hour) decreases the number of chronic malnutrition (P<0.001). Insecticide treated nets (ITNs) users are less stunted and underweight (P=0.010 and P=0.049), respectively. The higher the number of under-five children in the family (β=-0.4, P=0.001) the lower z-score for weight for age, and being urban/semi-urban residence decreases the z-score for height for age and weight for age (β= -1.132, P=0.001, and β=-0.355, P=0.025), respectively. Conclusion: Undernutrition was high in the study area. The main predictors of undernutrition were age and sex of the children, initiation of breastfeeding, and ITNs uses. It is important to focus on awareness creation using behaviour change communication (BCC) on sustainable nutrition education programs for parents, youths, elders, teachers, and school children. Besides that, health workers and health extension workers capacity building are also necessary. Kulliyyah of Allied Health Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia. 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/65525/1/2017%20Guled%20et%20al.%20-%20Unknown%20-%20UNDERNUTRITION%20PREVALENCE%20AND%20ITS%20DETERMINANTS%20AMONG%20CHILDREN%20BELOW%20FIVE%20YEARS%20OF%20AGE%20IN%20SHABELLE%20ZONE%20%2C%20SOMALI.pdf Abdi Guled, Rashid and Mamat, Nik Mazlan and Mohd Abu Bakar, Wan Azdie and Balachew, Tefera and Assefa, Nega (2017) Undernutrition prevalence and its determinants among children below five years of age in Shabelle zone, Somali region, eastern Ethiopia. International Journal Of Allied Health Sciences, 1 (2). pp. 80-84. E-ISSN 2600-8491 http://journals.iium.edu.my/ijahs/index.php/IJAHS/article/view/130
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RM216 Diet Therapy. Clinical Nutrition
TX341 Nutrition. Foods and food supply
spellingShingle RA Public aspects of medicine
RM216 Diet Therapy. Clinical Nutrition
TX341 Nutrition. Foods and food supply
Abdi Guled, Rashid
Mamat, Nik Mazlan
Mohd Abu Bakar, Wan Azdie
Balachew, Tefera
Assefa, Nega
Undernutrition prevalence and its determinants among children below five years of age in Shabelle zone, Somali region, eastern Ethiopia
description Introduction: Malnutrition is a major public health problem worldwide. More than half of under-five child deaths are due to undernutrition, mainly in developing countries. Ethiopia is among the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa. While, Somali region is the worst in Ethiopia. Objection: This study aims to assess the prevalence and determinants of undernutrition among under-five children living in Gode and Adadle districts of Shabelle Zone, Somali region. Methods: A cross sectional study was carried out in August, 2014 among 415 child-mothers/caregivers. Face-to-face interview using a standard questionnaire, scales and stadiometer measurements of children’s weight and height were done. Bivariate analysis to identify candidate variable for multivariable analysis were done. Multivariable linear regression were used to determine predictors for undernutrition. Results: Out 415 children, 30.4% were stunted, 21.0% underweight, and 20.2% wasted, out of which 17.3%, 9.9% and 8.0% were severely stunted, wasted, and underweight, respectively. The prevalence of undernutrition significantly increased with the age of child. Male children were chronically malnourished (P=0.016), compared to females. Early initiation of breastfeeding after delivery (within one hour) decreases the number of chronic malnutrition (P<0.001). Insecticide treated nets (ITNs) users are less stunted and underweight (P=0.010 and P=0.049), respectively. The higher the number of under-five children in the family (β=-0.4, P=0.001) the lower z-score for weight for age, and being urban/semi-urban residence decreases the z-score for height for age and weight for age (β= -1.132, P=0.001, and β=-0.355, P=0.025), respectively. Conclusion: Undernutrition was high in the study area. The main predictors of undernutrition were age and sex of the children, initiation of breastfeeding, and ITNs uses. It is important to focus on awareness creation using behaviour change communication (BCC) on sustainable nutrition education programs for parents, youths, elders, teachers, and school children. Besides that, health workers and health extension workers capacity building are also necessary.
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author Abdi Guled, Rashid
Mamat, Nik Mazlan
Mohd Abu Bakar, Wan Azdie
Balachew, Tefera
Assefa, Nega
author_facet Abdi Guled, Rashid
Mamat, Nik Mazlan
Mohd Abu Bakar, Wan Azdie
Balachew, Tefera
Assefa, Nega
author_sort Abdi Guled, Rashid
title Undernutrition prevalence and its determinants among children below five years of age in Shabelle zone, Somali region, eastern Ethiopia
title_short Undernutrition prevalence and its determinants among children below five years of age in Shabelle zone, Somali region, eastern Ethiopia
title_full Undernutrition prevalence and its determinants among children below five years of age in Shabelle zone, Somali region, eastern Ethiopia
title_fullStr Undernutrition prevalence and its determinants among children below five years of age in Shabelle zone, Somali region, eastern Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Undernutrition prevalence and its determinants among children below five years of age in Shabelle zone, Somali region, eastern Ethiopia
title_sort undernutrition prevalence and its determinants among children below five years of age in shabelle zone, somali region, eastern ethiopia
publisher Kulliyyah of Allied Health Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia.
publishDate 2017
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/65525/
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