马来西亚砂拉越达亚克社区五岁以下儿童营养状况及其与家庭饮食多样性和粮食安全的关系

Q4 Medicine
Md. Mizanur Rahman, Neilson Richard Seling, A. Kiyu
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背景:五岁以下儿童营养不良是该国最重要的公共卫生问题之一。目的:本研究旨在确定五岁以下儿童营养状况与家庭饮食多样性(HDD)和家庭粮食安全(HFS)之间的关系。数据是通过面对面访谈收集的,使用访谈者管理的问卷。世界卫生组织Anthro 3.2.2版用于人体测量,IBM SPSS 22.0版用于多变量数据分析。结果:多因素分析显示,低HDD儿童发育迟缓的可能性是高HDD儿童的1.68倍。在过去三个月里,来自粮食不安全但没有饥饿的家庭的儿童被浪费的可能性是其他家庭的3.86倍,有饥饿的儿童被消耗的可能性是这些家庭的4.02倍,同时发育迟缓的可能性几乎是其他家庭中的6倍。在没有饥饿的粮食不安全家庭中,体重不足的可能性高出2.86倍,在有饥饿的粮食无安全家庭中是4.89倍。在过去的12个月里,来自粮食不安全家庭的儿童在没有饥饿的情况下因粮食不安全而发育迟缓的可能性是其他家庭的8.56倍和4倍。与有粮食保障的家庭相比,八岁以下儿童在没有饥饿的粮食不安全家庭中发生的几率是有粮食保障家庭的两倍。过去三个月的HFS与儿童的消瘦、发育迟缓和体重不足有显著关联,而过去12个月的高频S与发育迟缓和重量不足的儿童有关。结论:在砂拉越农村地区,低HDD导致发育迟缓,粮食不安全导致5岁以下的Dayak儿童消瘦、发育迟缓和体重不足。应当为营养不良的儿童实施以粮食为基础的干预方案。2021年孟加拉医学研究会;47(2):127-135
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Under-five Nutritional Status and its Relationship with Household Dietary Diversity and Food Security among the Dayak Communities in Sarawak, Malaysia
Background: Malnutrition among under-five children is one of the paramount public health concerns in the country. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the relationship between under-five nutritional status and household dietary diversity (HDD) and household food security (HFS). Methods: In this cross-sectional study analysed 808 under-five children’s data from 50 villages in five divisions of Sarawak using a multistage cluster sampling technique. Data were collected by face-to-face interview using interviewer-administered questionnaires. WHO Anthro version 3.2.2 was used for anthropometric, and IBM SPSS version 22.0 was used for multivariate data analysis. Results: Multivariate analysis showed that children with low HDD were 1.68 times more likely to be stunted than those with high HDD. Children from households with food insecurity but without hunger were 3.86 times and with hunger were 4.02 times likely to be wasted in the last three months and were almost six times more likely to stunted at the same time. The likelihood of being underweight was 2.86 times more likely to occur in households with food insecurity without hunger and 4.89 times in food insecurity with hunger households. In the past 12 months, children from households with food insecurity with hunger were 8.56 times and four times more likely to be stunted with food insecurity without hunger. Underweight children had twice the odds of occurring in households with food insecurity without hunger compared with food secured households. HFS in the last three months had a significant association with wasting, stunting and underweight of the children, while HFS in the last 12 months was associated with stunting and underweight children. Conclusion: Low HDD had resulted in stunting, and food insecurity had resulted in wasting, stunting and underweight in under-five Dayak children in rural areas of Sarawak. A food-based intervention programme should be undertaken for malnourished children. Bangladesh Med Res Counc Bull 2021; 47(2): 127-135
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