Sociodemographic Determinants of Nutritional Status in Children with Sickle Cell Anaemia in Benin City Edo State, Nigeria

IF 0.1 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Magdalene E. Odunvbun, A. O. Atimati, Gold I. Osueni
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Background: Nigeria has the highest burden of sickle cell anaemia (SCA) in Africa. Patients with SCA present with life-long complications in addition to growth failure. With comprehensive care, patients with SCA have improved survival and well-being, with some studies reporting overnutrition. This study aims to assess nutritional status and sociodemographic determinants in children with SCA. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among children aged 1-16years attending the paediatric SCA clinics and their sex and age-matched controls. Anthropometric measurements were carried out to determine their nutritional status, and the data obtained were analyzed using SPSS software. The sociodemographic and relevant clinical information was obtained using a semi-structured questionnaire. Results: The majority (86%) of the children with SCA had normal height and weight, but the mean weight, weight for age z-score (WAZ), body mass index z-score (BMIZ) and height for age z-score (HAZ) were significantly lower than the HbAA controls. The mean WAZ was significantly higher in children from high socioeconomic class (SEC) and those whose mothers had tertiary education than those from lower educational statuses. Similarly, the mean HAZ was significantly higher in children from high SEC, tertiary maternal education and younger children. Conclusion: Most children with SCA have normal nutritional status despite significantly lower nutritional indicators compared to children with HbAA genotype. Higher educational status of mothers and SEC were associated with a significantly higher nutritional status among the subjects.
尼日利亚贝宁市埃多州镰状细胞贫血儿童营养状况的社会地理决定因素
背景:尼日利亚是非洲镰状细胞贫血症负担最高的国家。SCA患者除了生长衰竭外,还会出现终身并发症。通过全面的护理,SCA患者的生存率和幸福感都有所提高,一些研究报告称营养过剩。本研究旨在评估SCA儿童的营养状况和社会人口学决定因素。方法:在儿科SCA诊所就诊的1-16岁儿童及其性别和年龄匹配的对照组中进行描述性横断面研究。进行人体测量以确定他们的营养状况,并使用SPSS软件对获得的数据进行分析。使用半结构化问卷获得社会人口学和相关临床信息。结果:大多数(86%)SCA儿童的身高和体重正常,但平均体重、年龄体重z评分(WAZ)、体重指数z评分(BMIZ)和年龄身高z评分(HAZ)显著低于HbAA对照组。来自高社会经济阶层(SEC)和母亲受过高等教育的儿童的平均WAZ显著高于教育程度较低的儿童。同样,高SEC、高等孕产妇教育和年龄较小的儿童的平均HAZ显著较高。结论:尽管与HbAA基因型儿童相比营养指标显著降低,但大多数SCA儿童的营养状况正常。母亲受教育程度和SEC较高与受试者的营养状况显著较高相关。
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