| Literature DB >> 24598035 |
Liisa Korkalo1, Riitta Freese, Lourdes Fidalgo, Kerry Selvester, Carina Ismael, Marja Mutanen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is very little published work on dietary intake and nutritional status of Mozambicans. We conducted a population-based cross-sectional study on the diet and nutritional status of adolescent girls in different types of communities in Zambézia Province, Central Mozambique, in two distinct seasons.Entities:
Keywords: Mozambique; adolescent girls; cross-sectional study; diet; methods; nutritional status; sub-Saharan Africa
Year: 2014 PMID: 24598035 PMCID: PMC3961809 DOI: 10.2196/resprot.3109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748
Figure 1Map of Zambézia Province. The original maps are from d-maps.com [18] and Instituto Nacional de Estatística (Anuário Estatístico, Província da Zambézia, 2003).
Figure 2Implemented sampling design. The population figures are from the 2007 Census. y=years.
Figure 3Example of food photographs used in portion size estimation: 270 g, 408 g, and 610 g of thick maize porridge.
Characteristics of the study population.
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| Quelimane | Maganja da Costa District | Morrumbala District | |||
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| n=179 | n=57 | n=127 | n=49 | n=139 | |
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| 14 years | 10 (5.6) | 2 (4) | 5 (3.9) | 1 (2) | 9 (6.5) |
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| 15 years | 52 (29.1) | 19 (33) | 45 (35.4) | 21 (43) | 62 (44.6) |
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| 16 years | 39 (21.8) | 9 (16) | 27 (21.3) | 9 (18) | 30 (21.6) |
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| 17 years | 46 (25.7) | 13 (23) | 22 (17.3) | 7 (14) | 18 (12.9) |
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| 18 years | 32 (17.9) | 13 (23) | 27 (21.3) | 11 (22) | 18 (12.9) |
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| 19 years | 0 (0.0) | 1 (2) | 1 (0.8) | 0 (0) | 2 (1.4) |
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| Missing data, n | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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| n (%) | 170/177 (96.0) | 49/56 (88) | 77/127 (60.6) | 42/49 (86) | 91/134 (67.9) |
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| Missing data, n | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 5 |
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| n (%) | 145/178 (81.5) | 28/53 (53) | 39/124 (31.5) | 20/48 (42) | 15/134 (11.2) |
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| Missing data, n | 1 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 5 |
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| n (%) | 10/179 (5.6) | 7/56 (13) | 30/127 (23.6) | 4/49 (8) | 40/133 (30.1) |
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| Missing data, n | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 6 |
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| n (%) | 18/178 (10.1) | 6/56 (11) | 20/125 (16.0) | 1/49 (2) | 15/135 (11.1) |
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| Missing data, n | 1 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
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| n (%) | 38/176 (21.6) | 16/55 (29) | 38/125 (30.4) | 10/49 (20) | 41/133 (30.8) |
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| Missing data, n | 3 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 6 |
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| n (%) | 9/177 (5.1) | 8/55 (15) | 9/127 (7.1) | 6/49 (12) | 23/135 (17.0) |
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| Missing data, n | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
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| No toilet | 16/179 (8.9) | 2/56 (4) | 54/127 (42.5) | 2/49 (4) | 79/135 (58.5) |
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| Pit latrine | 141/179 (78.8) | 53/56 (95) | 72/127 (56.7) | 47/49 (96) | 56/135 (41.5) |
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| Flush toilet | 22/179 (12.3) | 1/56 (2) | 1/127 (0.8) | 0/49 (0) | 0/135 (0.0) |
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| Missing data, n | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
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| Firewood | 2/178 (1.1) | 28/56 (50) | 114/127 (89.8) | 19/49 (39) | 121/136 (89.0) |
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| Charcoal or coal | 175/178 (98.3) | 27/56 (48) | 13/127 (10.2) | 30/49 (61) | 15/136 (11.0) |
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| Electricity or gas | 1/178 (0.6) | 1/56 (2) | 0/127 (0.0) | 0/49 (0) | 0/136 (0.0) |
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| Missing data, n | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
aable to read a full test-sentence in Portuguese
bmarried or traditionally married, includes divorced or separated and widowed
cpositive—urine test result positive/visibly pregnant; negative—urine test result negative, or if test result not available, self-report of not being pregnant
Prevalence estimates (weighted percentages) for categories of height-for-age and BMI-for-age z-scores, and Household Hunger Scale in the study regionsa.
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| Quelimane, n=179 | Maganja da Costa District, n=184 | Morrumbala District, n=188 |
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| normal (≥ -2 SD), n (weighted %) | 156/178 (87.6) | 149/183 (83.0) | 149/188 (80.2) |
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| 95% CI | 82.9-92.4 | 76.9-89.0 | 74.1-86.3 |
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| stunted (< -2 SD), n (weighted %) | 22/178 (12.4) | 34/183 (17.0) | 39/188 (19.8) |
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| 95% CI | 7.6-17.1 | 11.0-23.1 | 13.7-25.9 |
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| Missing data, n | 1 | 1 | 0 |
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| normal (-2 to 1 SD), n (weighted %) | 136/159 (85.5) | 150/154 (98.7) | 159/168 (95.5) |
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| 95% CI | 80.2-90.9 | 96.9-100 | 92.1-98.8 |
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| thin or severely thin (< -2 SD), n (weighted %) | 3/159 (1.9) | 2/154 (1.0) | 6/168 (4.0) |
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| 95% CI | 0-4.0 | 0-2.8 | 0.7-7.3 |
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| overweight (> 1 SD), n (weighted %) | 20/159 (12.6) | 2/154 (0.3) | 3/168 (0.5) |
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| 95% CI | 7.5-17.6 | 0-0.7 | 0-1.1 |
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| Missing data or pregnant, n | 20 | 30 | 20 |
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| little or no HH, n (weighted %) | 137/177 (77.4) | 148/179 (81.9) | 155/185 (85.4) |
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| 95% CI | 71.4-83.4 | 75.5-88.2 | 80.0-90.8 |
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| moderate or severe HH, n (weighted %) | 40/177 (22.6) | 31/179 (18.1) | 30/185 (14.6) |
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| 95% CI | 16.6-28.6 | 11.8-24.5 | 9.2-20.1 |
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| Missing data, n | 2 | 5 | 3 |
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aSampling weights were used. Seasonal differences within each area were tested with chi-square test before pooling data from two seasons and significant differences were found for HHS in Quelimane (Jan-Feb: weighted percentage 30%, 27/90, vs May-June: weighted percentage 15%, 13/87; P=.02).
bOverall test (chi-square) of regional differences after pooling data from the two seasons. This test was followed by pairwise tests.
cIn pairwise comparisons, Quelimane differed significantly from Maganja da Costa (P<.001) and from Morrumbala District (P<.001).
Numbers of positive cases and prevalence estimates (weighted percentages) for HIV, malaria parasitemia, and intestinal helminth infestation in the study regionsa.
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| Quelimane, n=179 | Maganja da Costa District, n=184 | Morrumbala District, n=188 |
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| n (weighted %) | 10/103 (9.7) | 10/117 (7.4) | 9/152 (4.5) | .32 |
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| 95% CI | 4.1-15.3 | 2.0-12.7 | 1.2-7.9 |
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| Missing data, n | 76 | 67 | 36 |
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| n (weighted %) | 2/164 (1.2) | 42/168 (26.2) | 2/178 (0.9) | < .001 |
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| 95% CI | 0-2.9 | 18.6-33.7 | 0-2.3 |
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| Missing data, n | 15 | 16 | 10 |
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| n (weighted %) | 28/105 (26.7) | 7/138 (6.8) | 13/110 (13.1) | .007 |
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| 95% CI | 18.4-35.0 | 2.0-11.7 | 6.4-19.9 |
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| Missing data, n | 74 | 46 | 78 |
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aSampling weights were used. Seasonal differences within each area were tested with chi-square test before pooling data from two seasons and significant differences were found for intestinal helminths in Maganja da Costa (Jan-Feb: weighted percentage 12%, 7/71, vs May-June: weighted percentage 0%, 0/67; P=.002) and in Morrumbala (Jan-Feb: weighted percentage 20%, 10/58, vs May-June: weighted percentage 6%, 3/52; P=.04).
bOverall test, chi-square, of regional differences after pooling data from the two seasons. This test was followed by pairwise tests.
cIn pairwise comparisons, Quelimane differed significantly from Maganja da Costa (P<.001), and Maganja da Costa differed significantly from Morrumbala District (P<.001).
dIn pairwise comparisons, Quelimane differed significantly from Maganja da Costa (P<.001) and from Morrumbala District (P=.02).
eThe species identified: A duodenale—18 findings, A lumbricoides—12 findings, T trichiura—10 findings, S stercoralis—7 findings, and S mansoni—2 findings. One participant was infested with two species.