Adolescent pregnancy, maternal and child anaemia: Empirical analysis from India, Bangladesh, and Nigeria

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Anu Rammohan, Hoi Chu, Niyi Awofeso, Srinivas Goli
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Early childbearing poses several potential risks to maternal and child health. This paper empirically analyses the association between teenage pregnancy and child nutritional status, maternal and child anaemia in three countries (Nigeria, India and Bangladesh) that account for the highest proportion of teenage births and/or total number of malnourished teenage mothers and children. Data were sourced from nine waves of Demographic and Health Surveys conducted in Bangladesh, India, and Nigeria from 2005–2018, covering a sample of 27,705 children from Bangladesh, 266,308 children from India and 54,719 children from Nigeria. Our outcome measures of maternal and child nutrition include (i) a composite measure of anthropometric failure for children (CIAF), (ii) maternal anaemia, (iii) childhood anaemia, and (iv) anaemia in maternal–child pairs. Using multivariate regression analysis, we examine the associations between early childbirth, child nutrition, and maternal and child anaemia, controlling for an array of household-level socioeconomic and demographic characteristics. Across all three countries, the prevalence of CIAF (childhood anthropometric failure) is significantly higher among children born to women aged below 17 at first birth. We further find that early pregnancy and childbearing are associated with significantly higher rates of severe/moderate anaemia among both mothers and children in Bangladesh and Nigeria. In the three countries studied, the proportions of teenage mothers with vulnerable socioeconomic status and suboptimal pre-conception care are relatively high, which raises the risk of maternal and child morbidity as well as mortality.

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少女怀孕、孕产妇和儿童贫血:印度、孟加拉国和尼日利亚的经验分析
早育会给母婴健康带来多种潜在风险。本文实证分析了少女怀孕与儿童营养状况、孕产妇和儿童贫血之间的关系,研究对象是少女生育比例和/或营养不良少女母亲和儿童总数最高的三个国家(尼日利亚、印度和孟加拉国)。数据来源于 2005-2018 年期间在孟加拉国、印度和尼日利亚进行的九次人口与健康调查,涵盖孟加拉国的 27705 名儿童、印度的 266308 名儿童和尼日利亚的 54719 名儿童。我们对母婴营养状况的结果测量包括:(i) 儿童人体测量不合格(CIAF)的综合测量;(ii) 产妇贫血;(iii) 儿童贫血;(iv) 母婴对贫血。通过多变量回归分析,我们研究了早育、儿童营养、孕产妇和儿童贫血之间的关系,并对一系列家庭层面的社会经济和人口特征进行了控制。在所有三个国家中,初产妇年龄在 17 岁以下所生子女的儿童人体测量不合格(CIAF)发病率明显较高。我们还发现,在孟加拉国和尼日利亚,早孕早育与母亲和儿童的重度/中度贫血率明显较高有关。在所研究的三个国家中,社会经济地位脆弱和孕前保健不理想的未成年母亲比例相对较高,这增加了孕产妇和儿童发病及死亡的风险。
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Maternal and Child Nutrition
Maternal and Child Nutrition 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
8.80%
发文量
144
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Maternal & Child Nutrition addresses fundamental aspects of nutrition and its outcomes in women and their children, both in early and later life, and keeps its audience fully informed about new initiatives, the latest research findings and innovative ways of responding to changes in public attitudes and policy. Drawing from global sources, the Journal provides an invaluable source of up to date information for health professionals, academics and service users with interests in maternal and child nutrition. Its scope includes pre-conception, antenatal and postnatal maternal nutrition, women''s nutrition throughout their reproductive years, and fetal, neonatal, infant, child and adolescent nutrition and their effects throughout life.
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