Nutrition status of children in Kasese district at the Uganda--Congo border

Type Journal Article - East African medical journal
Title Nutrition status of children in Kasese district at the Uganda--Congo border
Author(s)
Volume 79
Issue 8
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2006
Page numbers 427-434
URL http://www.ajol.info/index.php/eamj/article/viewFile/8830/1853
Abstract
Half of the 932 children (49.8%) were stunted, and 21.9% were severely stunted. While 17.4% of the children were under weight, 1.29% were wasted and 3.7% had MUAC <12.5 cm. Risk factors for stunting included not consuming milk, fathers' low formal education, having no immunisation card, and not breast feeding among 12-23 months old. Risk factors for underweight included fathers' and mothers' low education level, consumption of legumes, and fever or diarrhoea two weeks before the survey. For wasting the risk factors were consumption of vegetables, legumes or starchy foods. Those not consuming high-energy or animal foods including milk were likely to be severely wasted as were those not breast feeding in the 12-23 months age group. Fever or a diarrhoea episode two weeks preceding the survey and living in a female-headed household, were also risk factors for severe wasting

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