| Literature DB >> 21974827 |
Daniel T Goon1, Abel L Toriola, Brandon S Shaw, Lateef O Amusa, Makama A Monyeki, Oluwadare Akinyemi, Olubola A Alabi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: No information exists on the nutritional status of primary school children residing in Makurdi, Nigeria. It is envisaged that the data could serve as baseline data for future studies, as well as inform public health policy. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of malnutrition among urban school children in Makurdi, Nigeria.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21974827 PMCID: PMC3198944 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-769
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Characteristics of the participants
| Weight (kg) | Height (cm) | BMI (kg.m-2) | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | Boys | Girls | Boys | Girls | p-value | Boys | Girls | p-value | Boys | Girls | p-value |
| 9 | 192 | 213 | 26.1 | 26.3 | 0.4632 | 129.9 | 131.4 | 0.0007* | 15. 4 | 15.2 | 0.1503 |
| 10 | 279 | 303 | 28.9 | 29.7 | 0.0188* | 135.0 | 136.1 | 0.0379* | 15.8 | 16.0 | 0.2867 |
| 11 | 234 | 244 | 30.4 | 32.8 | < .0001* | 139.8 | 141.7 | 0.0004* | 15.6 | 16.3 | 0.0001* |
| 12 | 274 | 276 | 32.3 | 35.9 | < .0001* | 142.1 | 145.4 | < .0001* | 16.0 | 16.9 | 0.0001* |
*Statistically significant (p ≤ 0.05); kg: kilograms; kg.m-2: kilograms per square meter; SD = standard deviations; n = number of participants
Anthropometric indices of nutritional status in Nigerian children, by sex and age
| Height-for-age z-score | Weight-for-age z-score | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | n | Mean | SD | Mean | SD |
| 9 | 192 | -0.01 | 0.91 | -0.81 | 0.45 |
| 10 | 279 | -0.84 | 0.88 | -0.83 | 0.44 |
| 11 | 234 | -0.89 | 0.84 | -0.93 | 0.41 |
| 12 | 274 | -1.25 | 0.86 | -1.07 | 0.40 |
| Total | 979 | -1.0 | 0.89 | -0.91 | 0.43 |
| 9 | 213 | -0.60 | 0.81 | -0.75 | 0.46 |
| 10 | 303 | -0.73 | 0.83 | -0.71 | 0.58 |
| 11 | 244 | -0.77 | 0.70 | -0.81 | 0.41 |
| 12 | 276 | -1.27 | 0.92 | -1.04 | 0.58 |
| Total | 1036 | -0.86 | 0.86 | -0.83 | 0.54 |
*Statistically significant at (p < 0.05); n = number of participants; SD = standard deviation
Nutritional status of the participants using the Height-for-age Z-scores (HAZ) and Weight-for-Age Z-scores (WAZ)
| HAZ | WAZ | |
|---|---|---|
| Nutritional status | n (%) | n (%) |
| Severe malnutrition | 28(1.4) | - |
| Moderate (stunting) | 1062(52.7) | 874(43.4) |
| Normal (non stunting) | 891(44.2) | 1136(56.4) |
| Total | 2015 (100) | 2015 (100) |
WAZ = Weight-for-age Z-score; HAZ = Height-for-age Z-score; % = percentage
Figure 1Nutritional status of pre-adolescents school children stratified by gender.
BMI thinness classification of pre-adolescent school children according to gender
| Age (years) | BMI thinness classification* | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 16.00 | 16.0-17.0 | 17.0-18.5 | 18.5-25.0 | 25.0- < 30 | > 30 | |
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |
| 9 | 3 (1.6) | 14 (7.3) | 167 (87.0) | 8 (4.2) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| 10 | 8 (2.9) | 13 (4.7) | 229 (82.1) | 29 (10.4) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| 11 | 15 (6.4) | 24 (10.3) | 176 (75.2) | 19 (8.1) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| 12 | 19 (6.9) | 17 (6.2) | 209 (76.3) | 27 (9.9) | 1 (0.4) | 1 (0.4) |
| Total | 45 (4.6) | 68 (6.9) | 781 (79.8) | 83 (8.5) | 1 (0.1) | 1 (0.1) |
| 9 | 6 (2.8) | 17 (8.0) | 179 (84.0) | 11 (5.2) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| 10 | 10 (3.3) | 9 (3.0) | 248 (81.8) | 34 (11.2) | 1 (0.3) | 1 (0.3) |
| 11 | 6 (19.4) | 10 (4.1) | 192 (78.7) | 36 (14.8) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| 12 | 9 (3.3) | 24 (8.7) | 156 (57.2) | 83 (30.1) | 1 (0.4) | 1 (0.4) |
| Total | 31 (3.0) | 60 (5.8) | 777 (75.0) | 164 (15.8) | 2 (0.2) | 2 (0.4) |
| Boys + Girls (n = 2015) | 76 (3.8) | 128 (6.4) | 1558 (77.3) | 247 (12.3) | 3 (0.1) | 3 (0.1) |
*WHO 2007 BMI thinness classification
Nutritional status of children in the literature compared with the results of the present study
| Nutritional status | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Country | Sample | Age (years) | Stunting | Wasting | Underweight | Reference |
| Nigeria | 331 boys and girls (pastoral, Southwest) | 6-15 | 38.7 | 13.6 | 38.7 | [ |
| India | 1206 boys and girls (West Bengal) | 1-12 | 48.4 (F) | - | 51.3 (F) | [ |
| India | 596 (Kerala), 1033(West Bengal), 2357 (Bihar) boys and girls | 0-30 | 54† | - | [ | |
| India | 353 boys and girls (Garhwal Himalayas) | 0-12 | 78.5 | 80.1 | [ | |
| India | 1022 boys and girls (Madhya Pradesh) | 0-5 | 51.6% | 32.9% | 61.6 | [ |
| Kenya | 1383 boys and girls (rural Suba district) | 5-17 | 15.8 (F) | 6.3 (F) | [ | |
| Botswana | 0-3 | 38.7 | 5.5 | 15.6 | [ | |
| Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) | 8992 boys and girls | 0-5 | 41.7 (F) | - | - | [ |
| Egypt | 143 boys and girls (Peri-urban, Alexandria | < 3 | 19 | 3 | 7 | [ |
| Malaysia | 399 boys and girls (Kuala Lumpur) | 6-8 | 47 | 36 | [ | |
| Mexico | 28.8 | 40.9 | [ | |||
| South Africa | 671 boys and girls (rural Agincourt) | 12-59 | 18 | 7 | 10 | [ |
| South Africa | 296 boys and girls (rural Lebowa) | 6-14 | 54 (F) | 6 (F) | 38 (F) | [ |
| Uganda | 1003 boys and girls (Kumi district) | 9-15 | 2.6 (F) | - | 5.6 (F) | [ |
| Nigeria | 2015 boys and girls (Urban, Makurdi) | 9-12 | 52.7 | - | 43.4 | Present study |
% = percentage; † = Bihar; †† = West Bengal; ††† = Kerala; F = females; M = males