Evaluation of nutritional status using the minimum dietary diversity for women of reproductive age (MDD-W) tool in breastfeeding mothers in Madagascar.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Tropical Medicine & International Health Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-08 DOI:10.1111/tmi.14004
Rosita Rotella, José M Soriano, Isabel Peraita-Costa, Agustín Llopis-González, María Morales-Suarez-Varela
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Abstract

Objectives: Women of reproductive age in low-income countries are especially nutritionally vulnerable given the strain that pregnancy and lactation places on the body. The aim of this study was to identify dietary diversity and its associated factors among mothers with young children.

Methods: It is a cross-sectional study conducted in Ampefy, Madagascar from 1 November 2022 to 31 March 2023. Dietary diversity was determined using the minimum dietary diversity for women of reproductive age tool. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews using validated structured questionnaires, and anthropometric status was examined. Frequencies and percentages were calculated, and the comparison of variables was performed between mothers with acceptable and unacceptable dietary diversity using the chi-square test for qualitative variables. A logistic regression analysis was also conducted.

Results: A total of 437 mothers with young children participated in the study, resulting in a response rate of 95.0%. The mean age of the participants was 25.84 years (SD = 6.30). The study revealed that 32.95% of participants had unacceptable dietary diversity scores and the associated profile included low education, no transport, homebirth not by personal choice, not breastfeeding within the first hour of birth, not breastfeed exclusively for 6 months, no dietary changes during pregnancy or lactation, and no use of folic acid supplements.

Conclusion: This study's findings underscore the importance of providing nutrition information to women, in order to improve dietary diversity and overall maternal and child health.

使用马达加斯加育龄妇女最低膳食多样性(MDD-W)工具评估母乳喂养母亲的营养状况。
目的:鉴于怀孕和哺乳对身体造成的压力,低收入国家的育龄妇女在营养方面尤其脆弱。本研究旨在确定有幼儿的母亲的饮食多样性及其相关因素:这是一项横断面研究,于 2022 年 11 月 1 日至 2023 年 3 月 31 日在马达加斯加安佩菲进行。使用育龄妇女最低膳食多样性工具确定膳食多样性。通过使用经过验证的结构化问卷进行面对面访谈收集数据,并检查人体测量状况。计算了频率和百分比,并对定性变量采用卡方检验对膳食多样性可接受和不可接受的母亲进行了变量比较。此外,还进行了逻辑回归分析:共有 437 名有幼儿的母亲参加了研究,回复率为 95.0%。参与者的平均年龄为 25.84 岁(标准差 = 6.30)。研究显示,32.95%的参与者的饮食多样性得分不可接受,相关特征包括受教育程度低、无交通工具、非个人选择在家分娩、出生后一小时内未进行母乳喂养、6 个月内未进行纯母乳喂养、孕期或哺乳期未改变饮食习惯以及未使用叶酸补充剂:这项研究的结果强调了向妇女提供营养信息的重要性,以便改善饮食多样性和整体母婴健康。
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Tropical Medicine & International Health
Tropical Medicine & International Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.80
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129
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Tropical Medicine & International Health is published on behalf of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Foundation Tropical Medicine and International Health, Belgian Institute of Tropical Medicine and Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for Tropical Medicine. Tropical Medicine & International Health is the official journal of the Federation of European Societies for Tropical Medicine and International Health (FESTMIH).
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