| Literature DB >> 23237638 |
Bemnet Amare1, Beyene Moges, Bereket Fantahun, Ketema Tafess, Desalegn Woldeyohannes, Gizachew Yismaw, Tilahun Ayane, Tomoki Yabutani, Andargachew Mulu, Fusao Ota, Afework Kassu.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Several micronutrients are essential for adequate growth of children. However, little information is available on multiple micronutrient status of school children in Ethiopia. The present study was designed to evaluate the relationship between multiple micronutrient levels and nutritional status among school children.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23237638 PMCID: PMC3574837 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2891-11-108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr J ISSN: 1475-2891 Impact factor: 3.271
Demographic data of school children at Meseret Elementary School, Gondar, Ethiopia
| 5-9 | 11 (11) | |
| 10-14 | 79 (79) | |
| >15 | 7 (10) | |
| Male | 52 (52) | |
| Female | 48 (48) | |
| Yes | 18 (18) | |
| No | 82 (82) | |
| Educated | 47 (47) | |
| Not educated | 53 (53) | |
Nutritional status of school children at Meseret Elementary School, Gondar, Ethiopia
| Height-for-age | −1.13±1.11 | −1.18±1.33 | −1.15±1.21 | 0.05 (−0.43-0.54) | 0.8 |
| Z score<−2SD (stunting) | 10 (19.2%)* | 13 (27.1%) | 23 (23%) | | |
| Weight-for-age | −1.143±0.99 | −1.15±1.03 | −1.15±1.00 | 0.003 (−0.39-0.40) | 0.9 |
| Z score<−2SD (underweight) | 8 (15.4) | 13 (27.1%) | 21 (21%) | | |
| BMI-for -age | −0.69±1.08 | −0.76±1.68 | −0.72±1.39 | 0.06 (−0.49-0.61) | 0.8 |
| Z score<−2SD (thinness) | 6 (11.5) | 5 (10.4%) | 11 (11%) |
*N(%).
Levels of serum micronutrients (Mean±SD) in relation to children's nutritional status of school children, Meseret school, Gondar, Ethiopia
| Sever | 7 | 2.17±0.23 | 14.12±2.13 | 223.02±18.45* | 152.55±32.01 | 84.89±29.31 | 1.95±0.64 | 8.20±1.54 | 0.13±0.10 | |
| Moderate | 15 | 2.47±0.28 | 15.32±2.00 | 399.05±161.45 | 189.14±50.50 | 86.05±56.29 | 3.10±1.91 | 6.58±2.45 | 0.21±0.12 | |
| Mild | 32 | 2.39±0.27 | 15.16±1.87 | 297.80±132.46 | 186.89±47.88 | 95.10±39.92 | 2.23±0.95 | 6.23±2.64 | 0.21±0.13 | |
| Normal | 46 | 2.47±0.38 | 15.59±2.34 | 342.22±155.85 | 200.97±51.80 | 80.71±40.86 | 2.99±1.40 | 6.02±2.68 | 0.26±0.16 | |
| 2.42±0.32 | 15.31±2.14 | 328.19±148.91a | 191.30±50.17 | 86.40±42.40 | 2.69±1.37a | 6.32±2.60 | 0.22±0.15 | |||
| Sever | 4 | 2.32±0.49 | 14.46±2.23 | 215.97±36.75 | 172.31±36.17 | 73.86±29.76 | 2.70±1.43 | 7.56±2.41 | 0.14±0.10 | |
| Moderate | 17 | 2.46±0.25 | 15.70±2.033 | 375.58±174.65 | 195.40±60.79 | 78.106±44.49 | 3.24±1.90 | 5.29±1.95 | 0.267±0.15 | |
| Mild | 27 | 2.48±0.29 | 15.50±1.95 | 339.80±130.17 | 193.27±51.19 | 86.326±50.97 | 2.92±1.63 | 6.51±2.51 | 0.22±0.14 | |
| Normal | 52 | 2.39±0.35 | 15.15±2.28 | 315.30±150.93 | 190.40±47.72 | 90.13±37.99 | 2.39±0.90 | 6.47±2.79 | 0.23±0.15 | |
| 2.42±0.32 | 15.31±2.14 | 328.19±148.91 | 191.30±50.17 | 86.40±42.40 | 2.69±1.37 | 6.32±2.60 | 0 .23±0.15 | |||
| Sever | 7 | 2.47±0.42 | 15.36±1.61 | 333.334±166.37 | 214.97±69.68 | 86.96±57.37 | 3.31±1.81 | 6.06±2.66 | 0.26±0.19 | |
| Moderate | 4 | 2.80±0.12 | 18.31±0.87** | 443.30±84.87 | 222.73±47.02 | 77.61±35.79 | 3.27±1.37 | 5.57±1.08 | 0.29±0.05 | |
| Mild | 23 | 2.44±0.37 | 15.40±2.07 | 324.75±153.87 | 187.91±45.81 | 63.74±32.48† | 3.53±1.75‡ | 5.21±2.54 | 0.23±0.14 | |
| Normal | 66 | 2.39±0.29 | 15.09±2.16 | 321.86±148.36 | 188.07±49.36 | 94.78±41.96 | 2.30±0.99 | 6.78±2.58 | 0.22±0.15 | |
| 2.42±0.32 | 15.31± 2.14a | 328.19±148.91 | 191.31±50.17 | 86.40±42.40a | 2.69±1.37a | 6.32±2.60 | 0 .23±0.15 | |||
aP value (one-way ANOVA) for the comparison between nutritional status.
*P<0.05 versus moderate HAZ.
**P<0.05 versus normal BMIZ.
†P<0.05 versus normal BMIZ.
‡P<0.05 versus normal BMIZ.
Levels of serum Micronutrients (Mean±SD) and proportions deficient children (%) in relation to children's sex, Meseret school, Gondar, Ethiopia
| 2.43±0.38 (1.50-3.68) | 2 (3.8) | 2.42-0.24 (1.98-2.91) | - | 2 (2) | |
| 15.42±2.28 (9.35-20.52) | - | 15.19±1.99 (11.77-20.11) | - | - | |
| 337.60±167.15 (74.49-845.51) | - | 317.99±127.22 (116.34-578.04) | - | - | |
| 194.46±50.35 (118.24-313.02) | - | 187.88±50.27 (107.94-324.96) | - | - | |
| 84.37±42.45 (30.74-211.64) | 27 (51.9) | 88.61±42.68 (27.75-191.25) | 20 (41.7) | 47 (47) | |
| 2.78±1.37 (0.90-6.56) | - | 2.59±1.38 (0.93-6.86) | - | - | |
| 6.07±2.47 (1.70-12.57) | 33 (63.5) | 6.59±2.73 (1.71-12.89) | 29 (60.4) | 62 (62) | |
| 0.22±0.14 (0.03-0.59) | - | 0.24±0.16 (0.05-0.63) | - | - | |
Correlation between micronutrients and nutritional status in the school children, Meseret school, Gondar, Ethiopia
| 0.212* | 0.003 | −0.189 | |
| 0.161 | −0.026 | −0.150 | |
| 0.139 | 0.033 | −0.035 | |
| 0.275** | 0.033 | −0.224 | |
| −0.020 | 0.092 | 0.086 | |
| 0.126 | −0.145 | −0.244 | |
| −0.159 | 0.018 | 0.115 | |
| 0.275** | 0.083 | −0.130 |
*Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).
**Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
Comparison of the mean serum levels of micronutrients in children from different countries
| 2.42±0.32 | 2.2± 0.4 (488) | Mexico | [ | |
| a(1.50-3.68) | 1.8±0.17(243) | Vietnam | [ | |
| 15.31±2.14 | 9.4±0.97 (5137) | India | [ | |
| (9.35-20.52) | 8.96±0.48 (39) | Nigeria | [ | |
| 328.19±148.91 | 60.9±30.2 (281) | Malaysia | [ | |
| (74.49-845.51) | | | | |
| 191.30±50.17 | 119.5±34.8 (28) | Sudan | [ | |
| (107.94-324.96) | 111.27±21.17(114) | Yemen | [ | |
| | 109±17 (156) | Japan | [ | |
| 86.40±42.40 | 65.4±18.9 (247) | Uganda | [ | |
| (27.75-211.64) | 66.4±21.5 (149) | South Africa | [ | |
| | 122.3±55 (902) | Iran | [ | |
| | 92±13 (156) | Japan | [ | |
| 6.32±2.59 | 7.21±1.68 (216) | Iran | [ | |
| (1.70-12.89) | | | | |
| 0.23±0.15 | 1.75 ± 0.8 | USA | [ | |
| (0.03-0.63) |
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