Prevalence, Trends, and Determinants of Double Burden of Malnutrition Among the Mother-Child Dyads of Pakistan.

IF 1.3 Q3 PEDIATRICS
International Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-07-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ijpe/8816802
Asif Khaliq, Muhammad Salman Godil, Shafaq Taseen, Izzan Ahmed Usmani, Tasin Safwath Chowdhury
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Background: Double burden of malnutrition (DBM) is a complex nutritional phenomenon, where an individual or a household simultaneously face two contradictory forms of nutritional adversities. Studies on assessing the prevalence, trends, and determinants of DBM at household in Pakistan are scarce, so this study measured the prevalence, trends, and determinants of DBM at household level using nationally representative datasets. Methods: Data of last two waves of Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) of Pakistan conducted in 2012-2013 and 2017-2018 were used to assess the DBM prevalence, trends, and determinants at the household level. Data of mother-child dyads aged between 15 and 49 years and 0 and 59 months was included, while data with incomplete anthropometry or anthropometric outliers was excluded. Results: Across two survey periods, there has been a significant decrease in pediatrics stunting from 45% to 37.3%, while a rapid proliferation of maternal obesity from 45% to 52.3% was reported. Similarly, the prevalence of DBM at household level was 17.3% in 2012-2013, which increased to 18.9% in 2017-2018. Among different provinces of Pakistan, Baluchistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) have significantly higher prevalence of DBM at household than Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT). Factors such as child age, birth order, and socioeconomic status were significantly associated with DBM in Pakistani households. Conclusion: DBM in Pakistan is a complex and chronic challenge, which affects almost one-fifth of households. There is need to urgently address the issues of DBM and to improvise nutrition specific and nutrition sensitive interventions to curtail the issues pertaining to DBM at household.

巴基斯坦母子双性营养不良的患病率、趋势和决定因素。
背景:营养不良双重负担(DBM)是个人或家庭同时面临两种相互矛盾的营养逆境的复杂营养现象。评估巴基斯坦家庭DBM患病率、趋势和决定因素的研究很少,因此本研究使用具有全国代表性的数据集来测量家庭DBM的患病率、趋势和决定因素。方法:利用2012-2013年和2017-2018年巴基斯坦人口与健康调查(DHS)的最后两波数据,评估DBM在家庭层面的患病率、趋势和决定因素。纳入年龄在15 - 49岁和0 - 59个月的母子二人组的数据,排除不完整的人体测量数据或人体测量异常值的数据。结果:在两个调查期间,儿科发育迟缓率从45%显著下降到37.3%,而孕产妇肥胖率从45%迅速上升到52.3%。同样,2012-2013年DBM在家庭层面的患病率为17.3%,2017-2018年上升至18.9%。在巴基斯坦的不同省份中,俾路支省、开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省(KPK)和联邦直辖部落地区(FATA)的家庭DBM患病率明显高于伊斯兰堡首都地区(ICT)。儿童年龄、出生顺序和社会经济地位等因素与巴基斯坦家庭DBM显著相关。结论:DBM在巴基斯坦是一个复杂而长期的挑战,影响了近五分之一的家庭。有必要紧急处理DBM问题,并临时制定具体营养和营养敏感的干预措施,以减少与家庭DBM有关的问题。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Pediatrics is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original researcharticles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of pediatric research. The journal accepts submissions presented as an original article, short communication, case report, review article, systematic review, or letter to the editor.
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