Maternal Factors Associated with Dietary Diversity Scores of Children aged 6-23 Months in Kwale County, Kenya.

The East African health research journal Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-30 DOI:10.24248/eahrj.v7i2.727
Francesca Chepkirui, Justus Osero, Lilian Nyandieka, Mami Hitachi, Satoshi Kaneko, Norah Wekesa, Juma Changoma, Violet Wanjihia
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Background: Dietary Diversity (DD) is an important component of Infant and Young Child Nutrition (IYCN). Globally, it is recommended that children aged 6-23 months be fed on diverse diets as a public health measure in curbing malnutrition. In Kenya, stunting rates among children below the age of five years is 26% and diversifying of diets is still sub-optimal. The study sought to assess maternal factors associated with dietary diversity scores among children aged 6-23 months in Kwale County, where stunting stands at 29%.

Methods: A cross sectional study design was adopted and a random sample of 244 mothers with children aged 6-23 months, residing in locations under Health and Demographic System Surveillance (HDSS) program participated in the study.

Results: Mothers aged 17-68 years were interviewed. Children's DD scores ranged from 0 to 5 with a mean of 2.2±0.9, only 8.2% of the children met the Minimum Dietary Diversity score (MDDs) of 4 food groups or more in a day. A bivariate regression analysis to determine factors associated with children's dietary diversity scores showed significant positive relationship with mother's educational level (r=0.186, P<.000, α=.01), household wealth index (r=0.163, P<.000, α=.01) and the child's age (r=0.396, P<.004, α=.01).

Conclusion: The study concludes that mothers' level of education, households' wealth index and child's age are factors associated with dietary diversity scores of children. Higher dietary diverse scores were observed among older children in the study age categories, from wealthy families and under care of mothers with higher education levels. In the study area however, only 8.2% of children met the minimum dietary diversity score necessitating targeted nutrition education of mothers and implementation of economic development initiatives to boost availability and consumption of diverse diets. A consideration of child age specific interventions will also address nutritional needs and preferences at different stages.

与肯尼亚夸莱县 6-23 个月大儿童膳食多样性得分相关的母亲因素。
背景:膳食多样化(DD)是婴幼儿营养(IYCN)的重要组成部分。全球建议 6-23 个月大的儿童食用多样化的膳食,以此作为遏制营养不良的公共卫生措施。在肯尼亚,5 岁以下儿童的发育迟缓率为 26%,饮食多样化仍未达到最佳水平。这项研究旨在评估与夸莱县 6-23 个月大儿童饮食多样性得分相关的母亲因素,该县的发育迟缓率为 29%:研究采用了横断面研究设计,随机抽取了居住在健康与人口系统监控(HDSS)项目地区、有 6-23 个月大儿童的 244 位母亲参与研究:受访母亲的年龄为 17-68 岁。儿童的膳食多样化得分介于 0-5 之间,平均值为 2.2±0.9,只有 8.2%的儿童达到了每天摄入 4 种或更多食物的最低膳食多样化得分标准。为确定与儿童膳食多样性得分相关的因素而进行的双变量回归分析表明,母亲的受教育程度与儿童膳食多样性得分有显著的正相关关系(r=0.186,结论):研究得出结论,母亲的教育水平、家庭财富指数和儿童年龄是儿童膳食多样性得分的相关因素。在研究年龄组中,年龄较大、家庭富裕和母亲教育水平较高的儿童的膳食多样性得分较高。然而,在研究地区,只有 8.2% 的儿童达到了最低膳食多样性分数要求,因此有必要对母亲进行有针对性的营养教育,并实施经济发展措施,以促进多样化膳食的供应和消费。考虑针对儿童年龄的干预措施也将满足不同阶段的营养需求和偏好。
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