| Literature DB >> 30280112 |
Truong Quang Dat1, Le Nguyen Huong Giang1, Nguyen Thi Tuong Loan2, Vo Van Toan2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The study was conducted to determine the prevalence of malnutrition based on anthropometry among primary schoolchildren in Binh Dinh province, Vietnam.Entities:
Keywords: Binh Dinh; Vietnam; obesity; primary schoolchildren; stunting; thinness; underweight
Year: 2018 PMID: 30280112 PMCID: PMC6141556 DOI: 10.3934/publichealth.2018.3.203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIMS Public Health ISSN: 2327-8994
Prevalence of malnutrition forms among primary school pupils based on BMI, height and weight by sex
| Malnutrition forms | Total | Males | Females | ||
| No (%) | No (%) | No (%) | |||
| Severe thinness | < -3SD | 173 (2.66) | 99 (3.00) | 74 (2.30) | 0.08 |
| Moderate thinness | < -2SD to -3SD | 556 (8.54) | 278 (8.43) | 278 (8.64) | 0.76 |
| Severe stunting | < -3SD | 45 (0.69) | 22 (0.67) | 23 (0.72) | 0.82 |
| Moderate stunting | < -2SD to -3SD | 356 (5.47) | 150 (4.55) | 206 (6.41) | 0.001 |
| Severe underweight | < -3SD | 142 (2.18) | 83 (2.52) | 59 (1.83) | 0.06 |
| Moderate underweight | < -2SD to -3SD | 561 (8.61) | 275 (8.34) | 286 (8.89) | 0.43 |
| Overweight | > +1SD to +2SD | 1,081(16.60) | 497(15.07) | 584 (18.16) | 0.00 |
| Obesity | > +2SD | 880 (13.51) | 617(18.71) | 263 (8.18) | 0.00 |
Note: The p is probability value obtained in the test for comparison of malnutrition forms between genders.
Prevalence of malnutrition forms among primary school pupils based on BMI, height and weight by age
| Malnutrition forms | 6 years | 7 years | 8 years | 9 years | 10 years | |
| No (%) | No (%) | No (%) | No (%) | No (%) | ||
| Thinness | 81 (12.37) | 91 (13.09) | 76 (11.97) | 62 (9.58) | 67 (10.06) | 0.04 |
| Stunting | 46 (7.02) | 40 (5.76) | 33 (5.20) | 18 (2.78) | 35 (5.26) | 0.02 |
| Underweight | 87 (13.28) | 79 (11.37) | 97 (15.28) | 51 (7.88) | 44 (6.61) | 0.00 |
| Overweight and obesity | 224 (34.20) | 246 (35.40) | 201 (31.65) | 223 (34.47) | 220 (33.03) | 0.56 |
| Thinness | 73 (11.23) | 69 (11.35) | 59 (9.16) | 61 (9.71) | 90 (13.12) | 0.53 |
| Stunting | 37 (5.69) | 42 (6.91) | 27 (4.19) | 53 (8.44) | 70 (10.20) | 0.001 |
| Underweight | 84 (11.92) | 58 (9.54) | 47 (7.30) | 89 (14.17) | 67 (9.77) | 0.61 |
| Overweight and obesity | 195 (30.00) | 145 (23.85) | 216 (33.54) | 139 (22.13) | 152 (22.16) | 0.001 |
| Thinness | 154 (11.80) | 160 (12.28) | 135 (10.56) | 123 (9.65) | 157 (11.61) | 0.29 |
| Stunting | 83 (6.36) | 82 (6.29) | 60 (4.69) | 71 (5.57) | 105 (7.77) | 0.30 |
| Underweight | 171 (13.10) | 137 (10.51) | 144 (11.26) | 140 (10.98) | 111 (8.21) | 0.00 |
| Overweight and obesity | 419 (32.11) | 391 (30.01) | 417 (32.60) | 362 (28.39) | 372 (27.51) | 0.007 |
Note: The p is probability value obtained in the nonparametric test for trends of the prevalence of malnutrition forms across primary school ages.
Prevalence of malnutrition forms among primary school pupils by socio-economic areas
| Malnutrition forms | The urban area | The coastal plains area | The mountainous area and midland | |
| No (%) | No (%) | No (%) | ||
| Severe thinness | 17 (0.73) | 44 (2.06) | 112 (5.49) | 0.00 |
| Moderate thinness | 35 (1.50) | 191 (8.93) | 330 (16.18) | 0.00 |
| Severe stunting | 3 (0.13) | 6 (0.28) | 36 (1.76) | 0.00 |
| Moderate stunting | 55 (2.36) | 82 (3.83) | 219 (10.74) | 0.00 |
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| Severe underweight | 13 (0.56) | 22 (1.03) | 107 (5.25) | 0.00 |
| Moderate underweight | 36 (1.54) | 160 (7.48) | 365 (17.89) | 0.00 |
| Overweight | 635 (27.19) | 284 (13.28) | 162 (7.94) | 0.00 |
| Obesity | 698 (29.89) | 110 (5.14) | 72 (3.53) | 0.00 |
Note: The p is probability value obtained in the test for comparison of malnutrition forms between the three study areas.
Figure 1.Trends of malnutrition forms among primary school pupils in the urban area based on BMI, height and weight by age.
Note: The p is probability value obtained in the nonparametric test for trends of the adverse forms of nutrition across primary school ages. p value < 0.01 was for overweight-obesity.
Figure 2.Trends of malnutrition forms among primary school pupils in the coastal plain area based on BMI, height and weight by age.
Note: The p is probability value obtained in the nonparametric test for trends of the adverse forms of nutrition across primary school ages. p value > 0.05 in all adverse types of nutritional status.
Figure 3.Trends of malnutrition forms among primary school pupils in the mountainous area and midland based on BMI, height and weight by age.
Note: The p is probability value obtained in the nonparametric test for trends of the adverse forms of nutrition across primary school ages. p value < 0.05 was for underweight and overweight-obesity.