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Comparison of estimates of under-nutrition for pre-school rural Pakistani children based on the WHO standard and the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) reference.

Rozina Nuruddin1, Meng Kin Lim, Wilbur C Hadden, Iqbal Azam.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare estimates of under-nutrition among pre-school Pakistani children using the WHO growth standard and the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) reference.
DESIGN: Prevalence of stunting, wasting and underweight as defined by WHO and NCHS standards are calculated and compared.
SETTING: The data are from two cross-sectional surveys conducted in the early 1990s, the time frame for setting the baseline for the Millennium Development Goals: (i) National Health Survey of Pakistan (NHSP) assessed the health status of a nationally representative sample and (ii) Thatta Health System Research Project (THSRP) was a survey in Thatta, a rural district of Sindh Province.
SUBJECTS: In all, 1533 and 1051 children aged 0-35 months from national and Thatta surveys, respectively.
RESULTS: WHO standard gave a significantly higher prevalence of stunting for both national [36.7 (95 % CI 33.2, 40.2)] and Thatta surveys [52.9 (95 % CI 48.9, 56.9)] compared to the NCHS reference [national: 29.1 (95 % CI 25.9, 32.2) and Thatta: 44.8 (95 % CI 41.1, 48.5), respectively]. It also gave significantly higher prevalence of wasting for the Thatta survey [22.9 (95 % CI 20.3, 25.5)] compared to the NCHS reference [15.7 (95 % CI 13.5, 17.8)]. Differences due to choice of standard were pronounced during infancy and for severely wasted and severely stunted children.
CONCLUSIONS: Pakistan should switch to the robustly constructed and up-to-date WHO growth standard for assessing under-nutrition. New growth charts should be introduced along with training of health workers. This has implications for nutritional intervention programmes, for resetting the country's targets for Millennium Development Goal 1 and for monitoring nutritional trends.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18503722     DOI: 10.1017/S1368980008002383

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Nutr        ISSN: 1368-9800            Impact factor:   4.022


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