肯尼亚西部马通古地区学龄前儿童的饮食多样性、营养状况和发病率

B. Ekesa, M. Walingo, M. Abukutsa-Onyango
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本横断面调查旨在确定肯尼亚西部Matungu地区学龄前儿童的饮食多样性、营养摄入、营养状况和儿童疾病患病率。采用多阶段抽样的方法,对144户家庭进行了调查,采用结构化问卷和食物频率表,并进行了24小时召回,并进行了人体测量。线性回归检验了变量之间的统计关联。Epi Info用于计算随后相对于国家卫生统计中心和世界卫生组织评估的营养指数。只有3%的学龄前儿童饮食和消费高度多样化。发育迟缓是最普遍的营养不良形式,疟疾是最普遍的儿童感染。体重不足、发育迟缓和消瘦的变化分别约有7%、3.6%和8.1%可归因于饮食多样性的变化。营养状况与发病率之间的r = 0.284。为了改善儿童的营养和健康状况,应努力制定增加饮食多样性的战略。
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Dietary diversity, nutrition status and morbidity of pre-school children in Matungu division, Western Kenya
This cross-sectional survey was to determine dietary diversity, nutrient intake, nutrition status and prevalence of childhood illnesses among pre-school children in Matungu division, Western Kenya. A total of 144 households were arrived at using multistage sampling, structured questionnaires with food frequency tables and 24-hour recalls were administered and anthropometric measurements taken. Linear regression tested statistical associations between variables. Epi Info was used to compute nutrition indices later assessed relative to National Centre for Health Statistics and World Health Organization. Only 3% of pre-school children had consumed highly diversified diets and consumption. Stunting was the most prevalent form of malnutrition and malaria was the most prevalent childhood infection. About 7%, 3.6% and 8.1% of changes in underweight, stunting and wasting, respectively, could be attributed to changes in dietary diversity. An r 2 of 0.284 was obtained between nutrition status and morbidity. To enhance children's nutrition and health status, efforts should be on strategies that increase dietary diversity.
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