The risk of children's malnutrition amid COVID-19 pandemic: A literature review

Lestari Octavia, S. W. Ratih
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Abstract

Malnutrition is one of the public health problems that existed during the pandemic; both problems, under and overnutrition, existed. Furthermore, malnutrition can worsen the infection in all groups, including children. The risk of being infected was higher in the malnutrition group than in the well-nourished one. This article aimed to review the risk of malnutrition and possibly related factors in children during the pandemic. This article used the literature review method and was conducted by the initial 2022 from several countries. The object included in the analysis was children's health and nutrition related. The source of articles highlighted the occurrence of malnutrition in children. The source of articles was from PubMed and Cochrane Library, which resulted in 21 eligible papers. The result of the study found that the identified possible factors are self-isolation, physical activity, dietary patterns, nutrient shortage, and socioeconomic factors. There was a shift in dietary patterns among children during the COVID-19 pandemic due to several factors. Those are the scarcity of food sources and compensation for the lockdown, and those findings confirmed the possibility of under- and overnutrition among children. In low-middle income countries (LMICs), the risk of malnutrition problems in this pandemic has heightened the magnitude of the public health problem. The mitigation program should overcome the existing problem to minimize the adverse effect of malnutrition among children.
COVID-19大流行期间儿童营养不良的风险:文献综述
营养不良是大流行期间存在的公共卫生问题之一;营养不足和营养过剩这两个问题都存在。此外,营养不良可使包括儿童在内的所有群体的感染恶化。营养不良组的感染风险高于营养良好组。本文旨在回顾大流行期间儿童营养不良的风险及其可能的相关因素。本文采用文献综述法,由最初的2022从几个国家进行。分析的对象是与儿童健康和营养有关的。文章的来源强调了儿童营养不良的发生率。文章的来源是PubMed和Cochrane图书馆,结果有21篇符合条件的论文。研究结果发现,确定的可能因素是自我隔离、身体活动、饮食模式、营养短缺和社会经济因素。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,由于几个因素,儿童的饮食模式发生了变化。这些是食物来源的短缺和封锁的补偿,这些调查结果证实了儿童营养不足和营养过剩的可能性。在中低收入国家,这一流行病中出现营养不良问题的风险加剧了公共卫生问题的严重性。缓解方案应克服现有问题,尽量减少儿童营养不良的不利影响。
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