Nutritional Status of Female Children in Comparison to Their Male Siblings in India– A Secondary Analysis of National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) Data

Raghavendra, U. Rani, A. Jaleel, CS SuryaGoud, Mahesh Kumar, Raja Sriswan
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Introduction: As there was little literature available about gender disparities in undernutrition within household, this secondary analysis was performed on a large representative data with an objective to evaluate the Z-score differences, viz., Weight-for-age Z-score (WAZ), Height-for-age Z-score (HAZ), Weight-for-height Z-score (WHZ) and BMI-for-age Z-score (BAZ) of the Indian female under-5 children with their male siblings within same household. Methods: Individual data of 19083 pairs of siblings was analysed from the NFHS -5 data. Differences in the Z-scores of the siblings was calculated as male’s Z-score minus female’s Z-score and factors influencing them were studied. Results: The mean HAZ and WAZ scores were less than -1.4 Standard deviations (SD) for both genders – while the means of WHZ and BAZ scores were ranging between -0.67 to -0.83. The differences in Z scores were more or less distributed equally on both sides of zero, implying no disadvantage to any of the genders. The mean differences in the Z scores were minimal (-0.07 in HAZ, -0.04 in WAZ, -0.06 in WHZ and 0.01 in BAZ). Conclusion: There was little or no difference in the mean z scores of females and male siblings and did not indicate any gender advantage or disadvantage.
印度女童与其兄弟姐妹的营养状况比较——对国家家庭健康调查(NFHS-5)数据的二次分析
引言:由于关于家庭内营养不良的性别差异的文献很少,因此本文对大量代表性数据进行了二次分析,目的是评估同一家庭内印度5岁以下女性与其男性兄弟姐妹的Z-score差异,即年龄体重Z-score (WAZ)、年龄身高Z-score (HAZ)、身高体重Z-score (WHZ)和年龄bmi Z-score (BAZ)。方法:采用NFHS -5资料对19083对兄弟姐妹的个人资料进行分析。兄弟姐妹z分数的差异计算为男性z分数减去女性z分数,并研究其影响因素。结果:男女HAZ和WAZ评分的平均值均小于-1.4标准差(SD),而WHZ和BAZ评分的平均值在-0.67至-0.83之间。Z分数的差异大致平均分布在零的两侧,这意味着对任何性别都没有不利影响。Z评分的平均差异很小(HAZ为-0.07,WAZ为-0.04,WHZ为-0.06,BAZ为0.01)。结论:女性和男性兄弟姐妹的平均z分数几乎没有差异,不存在性别优势或劣势。
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