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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Maternal and child under-nutrition is a pervasive and detrimental condition in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Despite the rapid economic growth during the past decade, the stunting rate for children under 5 has remained at 46 percent in PNG.Entities:
Keywords: Papua New Guinea; child health; early child development; economic growth; nutrition
Year: 2016 PMID: 29546143 PMCID: PMC5690260 DOI: 10.3934/publichealth.2016.1.25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIMS Public Health ISSN: 2327-8994
Figure 1.Stunting Rate for Children Under 5 and GDP per Capita Growth from 2005 to 2010.
Data source: GDP is from World Development Indicators; stunting rate in 2010 is from Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) 2009–2010; 2005 stunting rate is from 2005 National Nutrition Survey.
Figure 2.The Stunting, Underweight and Wasting Across Wealth Quintile in PNG.
Data source: HIES 2009–2010
Summary statistics of dependent variables and independent variables.
| Variables | Overall | Southern | Highlands | Momase | Islands | |||||
| Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | ||||||
| Stunting (z-score < -2) | 45.71% | 37.75% | 61.48% | 47.55% | 38.10% | |||||
| Wasting (z-score < -2) | 15.76% | 17.71% | 9.85% | 16.02% | 18.85% | |||||
| Underweight (z-score < -2) | 24.97% | 22.95% | 22.31% | 26.77% | 29.22% | |||||
| Severe stunting (z-score < -3) | 21.43% | 17.69% | 29.70% | 23.04% | 15.15% | |||||
| Severe wasting (z-score < -3) | 8.83% | 8.90% | 6.51% | 8.28% | 12.86% | |||||
| Severe underweight (z-score < -3) | 9.13% | 7.72% | 9.15% | 10.10% | 10.17% | |||||
| Per capita expenditure quintile 1 | 20.02% | 8.00% | 24.24% | 28.96% | 22.08% | |||||
| Per capita expenditure quintile 2 | 19.99% | 15.22% | 25.68% | 19.58% | 23.59% | |||||
| Per capita expenditure quintile 3 | 20.02% | 21.44% | 23.43% | 16.88% | 18.83% | |||||
| Per capita expenditure quintile 4 | 20.02% | 23.42% | 16.05% | 18.85% | 20.35% | |||||
| Per capita expenditure quintile 5 | 19.95% | 31.92% | 10.59% | 15.73% | 15.15% | |||||
| Per capita protein intake quintile 1 | 20.06% | 18.37% | 11.09% | 27.73% | 20.09% | |||||
| Per capita protein intake quintile 2 | 19.96% | 14.65% | 28.16% | 18.37% | 24.11% | |||||
| Per capita protein intake quintile 3 | 20.06% | 18.06% | 24.23% | 18.15% | 22.93% | |||||
| Per capita protein intake quintile 4 | 19.92% | 22.81% | 20.48% | 17.26% | 18.20% | |||||
| Per capita protein intake quintile 5 | 19.99% | 26.11% | 16.04% | 18.49% | 14.66% | |||||
| Household head's education: no formal education | 27.41% | 17.98% | 41.73% | 29.06% | 25.32% | |||||
| Household head's education: primary | 28.30% | 25.00% | 25.20% | 34.06% | 27.71% | |||||
| Household head's education: above primary | 44.29% | 57.02% | 33.07% | 36.88% | 46.97% | |||||
| Urban | 46.16% | 67.49% | 20.22% | 46.98% | 32.68% | |||||
| Male | 52.40% | 51.48% | 53.29% | 53.33% | 51.30% | |||||
| Children had diarrhea in the last 30 days | 5.56% | 3.85% | 7.70% | 7.40% | 2.60% | |||||
| Children had malaria in the last 30 days | 7.10% | 7.02% | 2.25% | 7.29% | 13.42% | |||||
| Age in month | 29.30 | (17.02) | 29.04 | (17.40) | 29.93 | (16.19) | 29.13 | (17.07) | 29.40 | (17.17) |
| Sample size | 3057 | 1012 | 623 | 960 | 462 | |||||
Note: The quintiles for both per adult equivalent protein intake and expenditure were presented in the table due to large variations across the regions.
Figure 3.The Rate of Stunting Rate and Age Across Five Wealth Quintiles
Data source: HIES 2009–2010
Logistic Regression results of multivariate relationship of stunting, wasting, and underweight with independent variables
(Odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals are presented, N = 3057)
| Dependent Variables | ||||||
| Stunting | Wasting | Underweight | ||||
| Independent Variables | ||||||
| Wealth quintile 2 | 0.980 | 0.876 | 0.964 | |||
| (0.772 – 1.244) | (0.642 – 1.196) | (0.745 – 1.248) | ||||
| Wealth quintile 3 | 0.734** | 0.648** | 0.685** | |||
| (0.569 – 0.946) | (0.457 – 0.920) | (0.514 – 0.915) | ||||
| Wealth quintile 4 | 0.899 | 0.788 | 0.979 | |||
| (0.687 – 1.177) | (0.549 – 1.130) | (0.727 – 1.319) | ||||
| Wealth quintile 5 | 0.711** | 0.662** | 0.680** | |||
| (0.533 – 0.950) | (0.445 – 0.983) | (0.488 – 0.948) | ||||
| Calorie quintile 2 | 0.967 | 0.923 | 1.109 | 1.036 | 1.038 | 0.988 |
| (0.767 – 1.220) | (0.736 – 1.158) | (0.813 – 1.513) | (0.764 – 1.404) | (0.801 – 1.346) | (0.767 – 1.274) | |
| Calorie quintile 3 | 0.944 | 0.866 | 1.104 | 0.985 | 0.951 | 0.870 |
| (0.745 – 1.198) | (0.691 – 1.087) | (0.799 – 1.525) | (0.723 – 1.343) | (0.725 – 1.249) | (0.670 – 1.128) | |
| Calorie quintile 4 | 0.861 | 0.785** | 1.102 | 0.973 | 0.897 | 0.823 |
| (0.677 – 1.095) | (0.627 – 0.983) | (0.797 – 1.523) | (0.719 – 1.317) | (0.682 – 1.180) | (0.637 – 1.063) | |
| Calorie quintile 5 | 0.853 | 0.760** | 1.071 | 0.921 | 1.107 | 0.986 |
| (0.668 – 1.089) | (0.607 – 0.952) | (0.766 – 1.497) | (0.677 – 1.254) | (0.842 – 1.456) | (0.767 – 1.267) | |
| Highlands | 2.055*** | 2.101*** | 0.408*** | 0.418*** | 0.674*** | 0.692*** |
| (1.643 – 2.570) | (1.682 – 2.625) | (0.290 – 0.573) | (0.298 – 0.586) | (0.518 – 0.877) | (0.532 – 0.900) | |
| Momase | 1.277** | 1.339*** | 0.771** | 0.819 | 1.001 | 1.054 |
| (1.057 – 1.543) | (1.112 – 1.611) | (0.599 – 0.993) | (0.639 – 1.048) | (0.806 – 1.243) | (0.852 – 1.303) | |
| Islands | 0.818* | 0.839 | 0.975 | 0.996 | 1.093 | 1.125 |
| (0.644 – 1.038) | (0.662 – 1.065) | (0.721 – 1.318) | (0.738 – 1.346) | (0.841 – 1.421) | (0.867 – 1.461) | |
| Urban | 0.733*** | 0.675*** | 0.942 | 0.845 | 0.702*** | 0.652*** |
| (0.612 – 0.879) | (0.574 – 0.793) | (0.733 – 1.209) | (0.677 – 1.055) | (0.570 – 0.865) | (0.541 – 0.786) | |
| Household head education (primary) | 0.866 | 0.857 | 1.011 | 0.991 | 0.868 | 0.861 |
| (0.653 – 1.147) | (0.647 – 1.134) | (0.710 – 1.440) | (0.697 – 1.410) | (0.647 – 1.166) | (0.642 – 1.154) | |
| Household head education (above primary) | 0.796** | 0.768** | 0.659*** | 0.626*** | 0.587*** | 0.567*** |
| (0.634 – 0.999) | (0.613 – 0.961) | (0.490 – 0.886) | (0.468 – 0.838) | (0.461 – 0.747) | (0.446 – 0.719) | |
| Male | 1.300*** | 1.302*** | 1.108 | 1.108 | 1.189** | 1.193** |
| (1.122 – 1.507) | (1.124 – 1.508) | (0.907 – 1.355) | (0.907 – 1.354) | (1.005 – 1.407) | (1.009 – 1.411) | |
| Children had diarrhea in the past 30 days | 1.152 | 1.130 | 0.857 | 0.836 | 1.043 | 1.023 |
| (0.834 – 1.592) | (0.819 – 1.560) | (0.540 – 1.359) | (0.528 – 1.325) | (0.725 – 1.501) | (0.712 – 1.470) | |
| Children had malaria in the past 30 days | 1.335** | 1.305* | 0.939 | 0.919 | 1.351* | 1.311* |
| (1.003 – 1.775) | (0.982 – 1.734) | (0.636 – 1.384) | (0.624 – 1.354) | (0.993 – 1.836) | (0.966 – 1.781) | |
| Age in month | 1.007*** | 1.007*** | 0.989*** | 0.989*** | 1.007*** | 1.006** |
| (1.003 – 1.012) | (1.003 – 1.012) | (0.984 – 0.995) | (0.983 – 0.995) | (1.002 – 1.012) | (1.001 – 1.011) | |
Note: wealth quintiles were measured by per capita expenditure and lowest wealth quintile was the comparison group; caloric intake quintiles were measure by per adult equivalent protein intake and protein intake quintile 1 was the comparison group; Southern region, household head with no formal education were the comparison group in the logistics regression. Odds Ratio and 95% confidence intervals (in parenthesis) are presented in the table. *** p < 0.01, ** p < 0.05, * p < 0.1
Figure 4.Log per Capita Expenditure and Log Daily Calorie and Daily Protein Intakes.
Data source: HIES 2009–2010