| Literature DB >> 32153872 |
Estefania Custodio1, Rocio Martin-Cañavate1, Federica Di Marcantonio1, Daniel Molla2, Yusuf Abukar2, Francois Kayitakire1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Somalia is affected by a civil war and a protracted humanitarian crisis for more than two decades. The international community has put in place nutrition surveillance systems to monitor the situation and inform decisions. However, the indicators commonly used to identify acute malnutrition, weight-for-height Z-score (WHZ) and mid upper arm circumference (MUAC), do not always converge in their estimations of acute malnutrition, creating challenges for decision making. Furthermore, the divergences are not consistent across livelihood populations within the country. We explored the MUAC-for-age Z-score (MUACAZ) as an alternative indicator in Somalia to minimize the discrepancy.Entities:
Keywords: Acute malnutrition; Africa; Children; MUAC; MUAC-for-age; Severe acute malnutrition; Somalia; Weight-for-height
Year: 2018 PMID: 32153872 PMCID: PMC7050741 DOI: 10.1186/s40795-018-0213-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nutr ISSN: 2055-0928
Common anthropometric measurements and indices for children under 5 years of age
| Index/measurement | Nutritional condition | Indicator | (Acronym) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight-for-height/length Z score | Global acute malnutrition | WHZ < − 2 | (WHZ-2) |
| Severe acute malnutrition | WHZ < − 3 | (WHZ-3) | |
| MUAC | Global acute malnutrition | MUAC < 125 mm | (MUAC125) |
| Severe acute malnutrition | MUAC < 115 mm | (MUAC115) | |
| MUAC-for-age Z score | Global acute malnutrition | MUACAZ <− 2 | (MUACAZ-2) |
| Severe acute malnutrition | MUACAZ <− 3 | (MUACAZ-3) |
Prevalence of acute malnutrition, defined by WHZa, absolute MUACb and MUACAZc by four Somalian livelihoods
| WHZ | MUAC | MUACAZ | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total subjects | WHZ−2 | WHZ−3 | MUAC125 | MUAC115 | MUACAZ−2 | MUACAZ−3 | |||||||
| Livelihood |
| % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI |
| Agro-pastoralist | 42,132 | 16.3 | (16.0–16.7) | 3.9 | (3.8–4.1) | 9.6 | (9.4–9.9) | 1.8 | (1.6–1.9) | 19.3 | (18.9–19.7) | 4.2 | (4.0–4.4) |
| Pastoralist | 89,876 | 15.5 | (15.2–15.7) | 3.2 | (3.1–3.4) | 5.7 | (5.5–5.8) | 1.0 | (0.9–1.1) | 13.3 | (13.1–13.6) | 2.2 | (2.1–2.3) |
| Riverine | 26,603 | 16.0 | (15.6–16.5) | 3.9 | (3.6–4.1) | 8.9 | (8.6–9.3) | 1.7 | (1.6–1.9) | 18.2 | (17.7–18.7) | 3.5 | (3.3–3.8) |
| IDPs | 97,012 | 16.5 | (16.3–16.7) | 3.9 | (3.8–4.0) | 8.7 | (8.5–8.9) | 1.9 | (1.8–2.0) | 15.9 | (15.7–16.1) | 3.0 | (2.9–3.1) |
| Total | 255,623 | 16.1 | (15.9–16.2) | 3.7 | (3.6–3.8) | 7.8 | (7.7–7.9) | 1.5 | (1.4–1.6) | 15.8 | (15.7–15.9) | 3.0 | (2.9–3.1) |
aGAM by WHZ defined as WHZ < −2 from the reference population (WHZ− 2) and SAM by WHZ defined as WHZ < −3 compared to the reference population (WHZ− 3)
bGAM by MUAC defined as MUAC< 125 mm (MUAC125) and SAM by MUAC defined as MUAC< 115 mm (MUAC115)
cGAM by MUACAZ defined as MUACZ<− 2 from the reference population (MUAC− 2) and SAM by MUACAZ defined as MUACAZ<− 3 compared to the reference population (MUACAZ− 3)
Fig. 1Prevalence of GAM by survey as measured by WHZ, absolute MUAC or MUACAZ in Somalia (2007–2016). The WHO emergency threshold for GAM by WHZ > 15% (red line) and the FSNAU emergency threshold for GAM by absolute MUAC > 10.7% (red dashed-line) are represented
Fig. 2Comparison of acute malnutrition diagnosis by WHZ and/or absolute MUAC in four Somalian livelihoods. Proportion of acutely malnourished children that are diagnosed as such (GAM first row and SAM second row) either by WHZ alone (red), by absolute MUAC alone (green) or by both WHZ and absolute MUAC (green), for the total population and by the four livelihood populations in Somalia
Fig. 3Comparison of acute malnutrition diagnosis by WHZ and/or MUACAZ in four Somalian livelihoods. Proportion of acutely malnourished that are diagnosed as such (GAM first row and SAM second row) either by WHZ alone (red), by MUACAZ alone (yellow) or by both WHZ and MUACAZ simultaneously (blue) for the overall population and by the four livelihood populations in Somalia
Factors associated with the diagnosis of acute malnutrition based on WHZ, MUAC and MUACAZ (N = 255,623)
| WHZ | MUAC | MUACAZ | ||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WHZ−2 | WHZ−3 | MUAC125 | MUAC115 | MUACAZ−2 | MUACAZ−3 | |||||||||||||
| % |
| Adj.OR | % |
| Adj.OR | % |
| Adj.OR | % |
| Adj.OR | % |
| Adj.OR | % |
| Adj.OR | |
| Sex | ||||||||||||||||||
| Male | 18.2 | 23,649 | Ref. | 4.4 | 5694 | Ref. | 7.1 | 9150 | Ref. | 1.3 | 1743 | Ref. | 17.4 | 22,598 | Ref. | 3.5 | 4519 | Ref. |
| Female | 13.8 | 17,391 | 0.72 (0.71–0.74) | 2.9 | 3704 | 0.67 (0.64–0.70) | 8.6 | 10,788 | 1.38 (1.34–1.42) | 1.7 | 2196 | 1.49 (1.39–1.59) | 14.1 | 17,770 | 0.82 (0.81–0.84) | 2.5 | 3099 | 0.76 (0.73–0.80) |
| Age | ||||||||||||||||||
| < 24 months | 15.7 | 13,558 | Ref. | 4.3 | 3691 | Ref. | 16.2 | 13,951 | Ref. | 3.6 | 3081 | Ref. | 14.7 | 12,664 | Ref. | 3.3 | 2836 | Ref. |
| > =24 months | 16.2 | 27,482 | 1.04 (1.02–1.07) | 3.4 | 5707 | 0.78 (0.75–0.82) | 3.5 | 5987 | 0.19 (0.18–0.20) | 0.5 | 858 | 0.14 (0.13–0.15) | 16.4 | 27,704 | 1.19 (1.16–1.22) | 2.8 | 4782 | 0.91 (0.86–0.95) |
| Stunting | ||||||||||||||||||
| No | 15.7 | 31,993 | Ref. | 3.5 | 7110 | Ref. | 5.8 | 11,790 | Ref. | 1.0 | 2055 | Ref. | 12.7 | 25,779 | Ref. | 2.0 | 4078 | Ref. |
| Yes | 17.3 | 9047 | 1.09 (1.06–1.12) | 4.4 | 2288 | 1.20 (1.15–1.26) | 15.6 | 8148 | 3.05 (2.96–3.15) | 3.6 | 1884 | 3.57 (3.35–3.81) | 27.8 | 14,589 | 2.64 (2.58–2.70) | 6.8 | 3540 | 3.44 (3.29–3.61) |
| Total | 16.1 | 41,040 | 3.7 | 9398 | 7.8 | 19,938 | 1.5 | 3939 | 15.8 | 40,368 | 3.0 | 7618 | ||||||