| Literature DB >> 21988799 |
Muhammad Umair Mushtaq1, Sibgha Gull, Usman Khurshid, Ubeera Shahid, Mushtaq Ahmad Shad, Arif Mahmood Siddiqui.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Child growth is internationally recognized as an important indicator of nutritional status and health in populations. Child under-nutrition is estimated to be the largest contributor to global burden of disease, and it clusters in South Asia but literature on under-nutrition among school-aged children is difficult to find in this region. The study aimed to assess the prevalence and socio-demographic correlates of stunting and thinness among Pakistani primary school children.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21988799 PMCID: PMC3209698 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-790
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Prevalence of stunting among primary school children in Lahore, Pakistan
| Prevalence | n | % (95% CI) | Mean Height (SD) cm | Mean Height-for-age z-score (SD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Severe stunting (< -3 SD) | 21 | 1.1 (0.7-1.6) | 114.8 (12.2) | -3.7 (0.7) |
| 152 | 8.2 (6.9-9.4) | 118.9 (9.6) | -2.6 (0.6) | |
| Mild stunting (< -1 SD) | 341 | 18.3 (16.6-20.1) | 123.1 (9.8) | -1.4 (0.3) |
| Total | 1860 | 100 | 128.4 (11.4) | -0.2 (1.3) |
Figure 1Age- and gender-specific prevalence (with confidence interval bars) of stunting among primary school children in Lahore, Pakistan.
Figure 2Gender-specific prevalence (with confidence interval bars) of stunting among primary school children in Lahore, Pakistan by area and socioeconomic status (SES).
Figure 3Gender-specific prevalence (with confidence interval bars) of stunting among primary school children in Lahore, Pakistan by neighborhood income level.
Socio-demographic correlates of stunting and thinness among primary school children in Lahore, Pakistan
| Total Sample (n = 1860) | Stunted < -2 SD height-for-age (n = 152) | Thin < -2 SD BMI-for-age (n = 188) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristics | n (%) | n (%) | P value | n (%) | P value |
| Male | 977 (52.5) | 84 (8.6) | 0.481 | 99 (10.1) | 0.969 |
| Female | 883 (47.5) | 68 (7.7) | 89 (10.1) | ||
| 5-6 years (60-83 months) | 460 (24.7) | 19 (4.1) | < 0.001 | 52 (11.3) | 0.003 |
| 7-8 years (84-107 months) | 634 (34.1) | 40 (6.3) | 52 (8.2) | ||
| 9-10 years (108-131 months) | 579 (31.1) | 58 (10.0) | 52 (9.0) | ||
| 11-12 years (132-155 months) | 187 (10.1) | 35 (18.7) | 32 (17.1) | ||
| Urban, high SES | 465 (25.0) | 13 (2.8) | < 0.001 | 23 (4.9) | < 0.001 |
| Urban, middle SES | 465 (25.0) | 11 (2.4) | 33 (7.1) | ||
| Urban, low SES | 465 (25.0) | 47 (10.1) | 65 (14.0) | ||
| Rural, low/disadvantaged SES | 465 (25.0) | 81 (17.4) | 67 (14.4) | ||
| Low | 651 (35.0) | 109 (16.7) | < 0.001 | 93 (14.3) | < 0.001 |
| Middle | 910 (48.9) | 37 (4.1) | 80 (8.8) | ||
| High | 299 (16.1) | 06 (2.0) | 15 (5.0) | ||
| Illiterate | 366 (19.7) | 51 (13.9) | < 0.001 | 55 (15.0) | < 0.001 |
| High school | 496 (26.7) | 60 (12.1) | 63 (12.7) | ||
| College | 531 (28.5) | 20 (3.8) | 44 (8.3) | ||
| Higher education | 467 (25.1) | 21 (4.5) | 26 (5.6) | ||
| No | 26 (1.4) | 01 (3.8) | < 0.001 | 02 (7.7) | 0.016 |
| 1-3 | 1008 (54.2) | 51 (5.1) | 84 (8.3) | ||
| > 3 | 826 (44.4) | 100 (12.1) | 102 (12.3) | ||
| No | 116 (6.2) | 01 (0.9) | < 0.001 | 03 (2.6) | 0.006 |
| 1-3 | 791 (42.5) | 50 (6.3) | 74 (9.4) | ||
| > 3 | 953 (51.2) | 101 (10.6) | 111 (11.6) | ||
| Yes | 546 (29.4) | 65 (11.9) | < 0.001 | 56 (10.3) | 0.891 |
| No | 1314 (70.6) | 87 (6.6) | 132 (10.0) | ||
Logistic regression analysis of socio-demographic factors associated with stunting among primary school children in Lahore, Pakistan (n = 1860)
| Characteristics | Crude OR (95% CI) | P Value | Adjusted OR (95% CI) | P Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boys | 1.13 (0.81-1.57) | 0.481 | 0.91 (0.62-1.34) | 0.641 |
| Girls | Reference | Reference | ||
| 5-6 years (60-83 months) | Reference | Reference | ||
| 7-8 years (84-107 months) | 1.56 (0.89-2.74) | 0.118 | 1.68 (0.95-3.00) | 0.076 |
| 9-10 years (108-131 months) | 2.58 (1.52-4.41) | < 0.001 | 2.94 (1.68-5.16) | < 0.001 |
| 11-12 years (132-155 months) | 5.35 (2.97-9.62) | < 0.001 | 3.60 (1.89-6.88) | < 0.001 |
| Urban, high SES | Reference | Reference | ||
| Urban, middle SES | 0.84 (0.37-1.90) | 0.679 | 0.72 (0.30-1.74) | 0.465 |
| Urban, low SES | 3.91 (2.09-7.33) | < 0.001 | 2.58 (1.15-5.81) | 0.025 |
| Rural, low/disadvantaged SES | 7.33 (4.02-13.38) | < 0.001 | 2.49 (0.95-6.53) | 0.063 |
| Low | 9.82 (4.27-22.61) | < 0.001 | 4.62 (1.63-13.10) | 0.004 |
| Middle | 2.07 (0.87-4.95) | 0.102 | 1.81 (0.69-4.74) | 0.226 |
| High | Reference | Reference | ||
| Illiterate | 3.44 (2.03-5.83) | < 0.001 | 0.55 (0.26-1.16) | 0.117 |
| High school | 2.92 (1.75-4.89) | < 0.001 | 0.80 (0.41-1.55) | 0.507 |
| College | 0.83 (0.45-1.55) | 0.562 | 0.61 (0.32-1.19) | 0.146 |
| Higher education | Reference | Reference | ||
| No | Reference | Reference | ||
| 1-3 | 1.33 (0.18-10.03) | 0.781 | 1.07 (0.13-8.73) | 0.952 |
| > 3 | 3.44 (0.46-25.69) | 0.228 | 1.12 (0.13-9.41) | 0.915 |
| No | Reference | Reference | ||
| 1-3 | 7.76 (1.06-58.72) | 0.044 | 4.49 (0.60-33.65) | 0.144 |
| > 3 | 13.63 (1.88-98.66) | 0.010 | 4.25 (0.56-32.16) | 0.161 |
| Yes | 1.91 (1.36-2.67) | < 0.001 | 1.33 (0.92-1.93) | 0.136 |
| No | Reference | Reference |
Linear regression analysis of socio-demographic factors associated with height-for-age z-score among primary school children in Lahore, Pakistan (n = 1860)a
| Characteristics | Regression coefficient (95% CI) | Standard error | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Girls | 0.09 (-0.03 to 0.20) | 0.06 | 0.135 |
| Age (months) | -0.01 (-0.02 to -0.01) | < 0.01 | < 0.001 |
| Area and socioeconomic status (SES)b | -0.08 (-0.17 to 0.01) | 0.05 | 0.064 |
| Higher neighborhood income | 0.26 (0.14 to 0.38) | 0.06 | < 0.001 |
| Higher parental education | 0.07 (-0.01 to-0.15) | 0.04 | 0.055 |
| Higher number of siblings | -0.01 (-0.14 to 0.12) | 0.07 | 0.900 |
| Higher number of persons in child's living room | -0.10 (-0.20 to 0.01) | 0.05 | 0.064 |
| No smoking in living place | 0.02 (-0.10 to 0.15) | 0.07 | 0.712 |
aR2 for model = 0.111
bArea and SES strata: 1. Urban with high SES, 2. Urban with middle SES, 3. Urban with low SES, and 4. Rural with low/disadvantaged SES
Prevalence of thinness among primary school children in Lahore, Pakistan
| Prevalence | n | % (95% CI) | Mean BMI-for-age z-score (SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Severe thinness (< -3SD) | 52 | 2.8 (2.1-3.6) | 14.9 (1.9) | -4.0 (1.3) |
| 188 | 10.1 (8.7-11.5) | 16.1 (2.0) | -2.8 (1.0) | |
| Mild thinness (< -1 SD) | 422 | 22.7 (20.8-24.6) | 17.8 (2.1) | -1.4 (0.3) |
| Total | 1860 | 100 | 20.7 (5.0) | -0.3 (1.5) |
Figure 4Age- and gender-specific prevalence (with confidence interval bars) of thinness among primary school children in Lahore, Pakistan.
Figure 5Gender-specific prevalence (with confidence interval bars) of thinness among primary school children in Lahore, Pakistan by area and socioeconomic status (SES).
Figure 6Gender-specific prevalence (with confidence interval bars) of thinness among primary school children in Lahore, Pakistan by neighborhood income level.
Logistic regression analysis of socio-demographic factors associated with thinness among primary school children in Lahore, Pakistan (n = 1860)
| Characteristics | Crude OR (95% CI) | P Value | Adjusted OR (95% CI) | P Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boys | 1.01 (0.74-1.36) | 0.969 | 1.04 (0.75-1.45) | 0.805 |
| Girls | Reference | Reference | ||
| 5-6 years (60-83 months) | Reference | Reference | ||
| 7-8 years (84-107 months) | 0.70 (0.47-1.05) | 0.085 | 0.78 (0.52-1.18) | 0.247 |
| 9-10 years (108-131 months) | 0.77 (0.52-1.16) | 0.216 | 0.93 (0.61-1.41) | 0.727 |
| 11-12 years (132-155 months) | 1.62 (1.01-2.61) | 0.048 | 1.61 (0.95-2.72) | 0.078 |
| Urban, high SES | Reference | Reference | ||
| Urban, middle SES | 1.47 (0.85-2.54) | 0.170 | 1.34 (0.73-2.47) | 0.350 |
| Urban, low SES | 3.12 (1.91-5.12) | < 0.001 | 2.28 (1.21-4.30) | 0.011 |
| Rural, low/disadvantaged SES | 3.24 (1.98-5.30) | < 0.001 | 1.73 (0.79-3.77) | 0.171 |
| Low | 3.16 (1.80-5.55) | < 0.001 | 1.29 (0.62-2.65) | 0.498 |
| Middle | 1.83 (1.03-3.22) | 0.038 | 1.21 (0.63-2.30) | 0.568 |
| High | Reference | Reference | ||
| Illiterate | 3.00 (1.84-4.89) | < 0.001 | 1.65 (0.86-3.19) | 0.135 |
| High school | 2.47 (1.53-3.97) | < 0.001 | 1.52 (0.87-2.67) | 0.141 |
| College | 1.53 (0.93-2.53) | 0.095 | 1.35 (0.81-2.26) | 0.250 |
| Higher education | Reference | Reference | ||
| No | Reference | Reference | ||
| 1-3 | 1.09 (0.25-4.70) | 0.907 | 0.86 (0.19-3.89) | 0.846 |
| > 3 | 1.69 (0.39-7.26) | 0.480 | 0.90 (0.20-4.17) | 0.896 |
| No | Reference | Reference | ||
| 1-3 | 3.89 (1.21-12.54) | 0.023 | 2.87 (0.87-9.39) | 0.082 |
| > 3 | 4.97 (1.55-15.86) | 0.007 | 2.69 (0.81-8.92) | 0.105 |
Linear regression analysis of socio-demographic factors associated with BMI-for-age z-score among primary school children in Lahore, Pakistan (n = 1860)a
| Characteristics | Regression coefficient (95% CI) | Standard error | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Girls | -0.08 (-0.21 to 0.05) | 0.07 | 0.248 |
| Age (months) | 0.01 (-0.01 to 0.01) | < 0.01 | 0.285 |
| Area and socioeconomic status (SES)b | -0.39 (-0.49 to -0.29) | 0.05 | < 0.001 |
| Higher neighborhood income | 0.04 (-0.10 to 0.17) | 0.07 | 0.587 |
| Higher parental education | 0.06 (-0.02 to 0.15) | 0.04 | 0.142 |
| Higher number of siblings | -0.08 (-0.23 to 0.06) | 0.07 | 0.252 |
| Higher number of persons in child's living room | -0.07 (-0.18 to 0.05) | 0.06 | 0.269 |
aR2 for model = 0.141
bArea and SES strata: 1. Urban with high SES, 2. Urban with middle SES, 3. Urban with low SES, and 4. Rural with low/disadvantaged SES