School Feeding and Nutritional Status of Students in Dubti District, Afar, Northeast Ethiopia: Comparative Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 1.7 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Kedir Hussein, Tefera Chanie Mekonnen, Foziya Mohammed Hussien, Tilahun Dessie Alene, Melese Shenkut Abebe
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Background: Providing food to the school children is an important means of compacting malnutrition especially in high food insecure areas. Our study was conducted to evaluate the association between school feeding and nutritional status among students in primary schools of Dubti district in Afar region.

Methods: A comparative cross-sectional study was employed on 936 primary school students from March 15-31/2021. For data collection, structured questionnaire was administered by the interviewer. Descriptive statistics as well as logistic regression was conducted. WHO Anthro-plus software was used to compute anthropometric data. Adjusted odds ratio with 95% CI was calculated to identify the level of association. Variables with p-value <0.05 were taken as statistical level of significance.

Results: A total of 936 primary school students, with 100% response rate, were included in the current study. The prevalence of stunting in school fed and non-school fed students was 13.7% 95% CI (11, 17) and 21.6% 95% CI (18, 25), respectively. The prevalence of thinness in school fed and non-school fed students was 4.9% 95% CI (3, 7) and 13.9% 95% CI (11, 17), respectively. Even though no record of overweight and obesity were found in non-school fed students, 5.4% 95% CI (3, 7) among school fed students was overweight/obese. Grade level, diet information source, media source availability, maternal age, the critical time for hand washing, and nutrition education were found to be predictors of malnutrition in both groups of students.

Conclusion: The magnitude of stunting and thinness in school fed students is found to be lower, but overnutrition is higher than non-school fed. Grade level of students and diet selection information were determinants that affected the nutritional status of students. Coordinated education regarding good feeding practice, and personal as well as environmental hygiene should be given to the students and their families.

埃塞俄比亚东北部阿法尔Dubti地区学生的学校供餐和营养状况:比较横断面研究。
背景:向在校儿童提供食物是缓解营养不良的重要手段,特别是在粮食不安全程度高的地区。本研究旨在评估阿法尔地区Dubti地区小学生学校供餐与营养状况之间的关系。方法:采用比较横断面研究方法,于2021年3月15-31日对936名小学生进行调查。在数据收集方面,访谈者采用结构化问卷。进行了描述性统计和逻辑回归。使用WHO anthros -plus软件计算人体测量数据。计算95% CI的校正优势比以确定关联水平。p值变量结果:本次研究共纳入936名小学生,回复率为100%。学校供餐学生和非学校供餐学生的发育迟缓患病率分别为13.7% (95% CI为11,17)和21.6% (95% CI为18,25)。学校供膳学生和非学校供膳学生的消瘦患病率分别为4.9% 95% CI(3,7)和13.9% 95% CI(11,17)。尽管在非学校供餐学生中没有发现超重和肥胖的记录,但学校供餐学生中有5.4% (95% CI(3,7))超重/肥胖。年级水平、饮食信息来源、媒体来源、母亲年龄、洗手的关键时间和营养教育是两组学生营养不良的预测因素。结论:学校供餐学生的发育迟缓和消瘦程度低于非学校供餐学生,但营养过剩程度高于非学校供餐学生。学生的年级水平和膳食选择信息是影响学生营养状况的决定因素。应向学生及其家庭提供有关良好喂养习惯、个人卫生和环境卫生的协调教育。
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