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Assessing potential risk factors for child malnutrition in rural Kerala, India

Authors :
Sanghvi U
Kavumpurathu Raman Thankappan
Sali N
P.S. Sarma
Source :
Journal of tropical pediatrics. 47(6)
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Studies indicate that 42-57% of all child deaths in developing countries are due to the potentiating effects of malnutrition on infectious disease of which over three-quarters can be attributed to mild-to-moderate malnutrition. Risk factors for underweight status in children under 3 years of age were assessed in Kerala India. Mothers of 34 children weighing below -1 standard deviation (SD) for their age and 59 children weighing more than 1 SD for their age were interviewed for information about maternal health child feeding patterns and sibling gender and age data. Statistical analysis showed that current maternal weight (odds ratio (OR) = 8.25 p = 0.0009) current maternal body mass index (OR = 4.55 p = 0.03) infant birth weight (OR = 4.87 p = 0.01) and excessive maternal vomiting in pregnancy (OR = 4.48 p = 0.04) were significant risk factors for current child underweight status. Based on this observed relationship of maternal nutritional factors with child weight-for-age status further studies on interventions to address the health problems of adolescent girls and all women of reproductive age in Kerala are suggested in addition to continuing the emphasis in current rural health and nutrition programs for pregnant and lactating mothers. (authors)

Details

ISSN :
01426338
Volume :
47
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of tropical pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9e0801266680ad1e8f77fd817020f5d9