Assessment of Feeding Habits and Nutritional Status of Infants Admitted in Kumba Hospitals (South-West Region, Cameroon)

Giscard KuatéKaptso, William Tchabo, Juliet Egbe Nkongho, Gillian Nkeudem Asoba, A. F. Amungwa
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Aims: Malnutrition remains an issue of public health concern in Cameroon. Optimal infant feeding habits and maternal risk factors influence the prevalence of malnutrition. This work aimed to evaluate the influence of feeding habits and risk factors on the nutritional status of infants in Kumba hospitals. Study design: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out for a period of 3 months at the Maternal and Child Protection (PMI) and Kumba District hospitals. Methodology: The age of the children were recorded from their immunization cards. The measurements of length and weight of children were recorded. Questionnaires were administered through simple random sampling to care givers of 227 infants at the welfare clinics from which information on feeding habits, anthropometric parameters and socio-demographic status was obtained. The Z-score classifications for malnutrition was used to estimate the deterioration in weight and height of children in reference to the children of same age and sex. Results: There was a low prevalence (14%) of exclusive breast feeding. A high prevalence of early initiation of breast feeding within the first hour of birth at 85% was observed. Early introduction to energy dense complementary food at 67.2% was observed in infants between 0-5 months accounting for the high prevalence of overweight, and possible risk obesity. Furthermore, it was found that 17% of children were stunted, 14.60% were wasted, and 11.70% were underweight. Among them, stunting was highest in children 0-3 months who were on breast milk. Moreover, a significant relationship was observed between marital status and stunting (P<0.05), and underweight and unemployment (P<0.05). Conclusion: This study revealed that exclusive breast feeding from 0 to 6 months was poorly practiced. Thus leading to a high prevalence of wasting, overweight and obesity among admitted children in Kumba hospitals. This was also found to be linked to malnutrition, marital and professional status.
昆巴医院住院婴儿喂养习惯和营养状况评估(喀麦隆西南地区)
目标:营养不良仍然是喀麦隆一个令人关注的公共卫生问题。最佳婴儿喂养习惯和产妇风险因素影响营养不良的发生率。本研究旨在评估喂养习惯及危险因素对昆巴医院婴儿营养状况的影响。研究设计:在妇幼保护医院和昆巴区医院进行了为期3个月的描述性横断面研究。方法:根据儿童免疫接种卡记录儿童年龄。记录了儿童的身高和体重。通过简单随机抽样的方式,对227名福利诊所婴儿的护理人员进行问卷调查,了解其喂养习惯、人体测量参数和社会人口状况。营养不良的Z-score分类用于估计儿童的体重和身高的恶化,参照相同年龄和性别的儿童。结果:纯母乳喂养的发生率较低(14%)。在出生后一小时内早期开始母乳喂养的比例很高,达到85%。在0-5个月的婴儿中,早期引入能量密集辅食的比例为67.2%,这说明了超重的高发率和可能的肥胖风险。此外,还发现17%的儿童发育不良,14.60%的儿童消瘦,11.70%的儿童体重不足。其中,以母乳喂养的0-3个月儿童发育迟缓率最高。此外,婚姻状况与发育迟缓(P<0.05)、体重不足和失业(P<0.05)之间存在显著相关。结论:本研究揭示了0 ~ 6个月纯母乳喂养的不良实践。因此,在昆巴医院住院的儿童中,消瘦、超重和肥胖的发生率很高。研究还发现,这与营养不良、婚姻和职业状况有关。
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