The relationship between dietary intake and stunting among pre-school children in Upper Egypt.

Public Health Nutr

Public Health and Preventive Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Minia61519, Egypt.

Published: August 2022

Objective: Linear growth is controlled by several factors, malnutrition is one of the leading causes of stunted child growth. The objective of this study was to determine the dietary intakes associated with stunting among pre-school children in rural Upper Egypt.

Design: Community-based cross-sectional study.

Setting: Data were collected by interviewing the children's caregivers in the rural household setting.

Participants: The study included 497 pre-school children aged 2-5 years in rural Upper Egypt. Food intake data were estimated using 24-h recall method. Anthropometric measurements of children were taken and then converted to z-scores for weight-for-age Z-score, height-for-age Z-score and weight-for-height Z-score.

Results: The study included 497 children of which 19·1 % were stunted, 76·3 % did not meet recommended energetic intake and 13·7 % did not meet recommended protein intake and this was significantly higher than non-stunted children. Children who were stunted significantly consumed poultry, eggs and fruits less often than non-stunted children, by regression; male sex (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 1·91), mother's age (0·93), lower socio-economic status (SES); and not meeting recommended protein intake (aOR = 2·26) were found to be associated with stunting.

Conclusion: Male sex, younger mothers, lower SES and not meeting recommended energy and protein were statistically associated with stunting. Nutrition education messages encouraging adequate and healthy eating are recommended.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991819PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S136898002100389XDOI Listing

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