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Santu Ghosh1, Nirupama Shivakumar2, Sulagna Bandyopadhyay2, Harshpal S Sachdev3, Anura V Kurpad2,4, Tinku Thomas5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Stunting is determined by using the World Health Organization (WHO) child growth standard which was developed using precise measurements. However, it is unlikely that large scale surveys maintain the same level of rigour and precision when measuring the height of children. The population measure of stunting in children is sensitive to over-dispersion, and the high prevalence of stunting observed in surveys in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) could partly be due to lower measurement precison.Entities:
Keywords: Demographic health survey (DHS); Height-for-age; National Family Health Survey-4 (NFHS-4); Overdisperion; Stunting; WHO child growth standard; WHO multicentre growth reference study (MGRS)
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33131489 PMCID: PMC7603753 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-09753-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Distribution of MGRS and NFHS-4 height-for-age; a Median and 95% CI of height-for-age from MGRS and NFHS-4 (b) Height-for-age centiles of < 5 y children from MGRS and NFHS-4 in different wealth quintiles; NFHS-4 (n = 237,136), richest (n = 32,152), richer (n = 39,607), middle (n = 47,360), poorer (n = 55,916), poorest (n = 62,101). CI: Confidence Interval; MGRS: WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study [6]; NFHS-4: National Family Health Survey-4 [4]
Fig. 2Comparison of height-for-age SD in MGRS with NFHS-4 test dataset and other Indian studies; Khadilkar 2010 (n = 1493), [13] Khadilkar 2014 (n = 494), [12] Marwaha 2011 (n = 106,843 children of 3–18 y), [14] NFHS-4 test data (n = 3732), [4] MGRS (n = 8440) [6]; SD: Standard deviation; MGRS: WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study [6]; NFHS-4: National Family Health Survey-4 [4]
Sensitivity analysis of uncertainty factor based on socio-demographic characteristics
| Parameters | N | δ |
|---|---|---|
| NFHS-4 test data set | 3732 | 1.39 |
| Wealth quintile: Richer/Richest | 775 | 1.50 |
| Locality: Rural | 1638 | 1.38 |
| Birth weight > 3 kg | 2373 | 1.40 |
| Breast feeding: 6–24 months | 2973 | 1.40 |
| Education: > 9 y | 6826 | 1.43 |
| Education: > 11 y | 5523 | 1.42 |
NFHS-4: National Family Health Survey-4 (5) n: sample size of NFHS-4 test dataset with select values on matching variables from MGRS; δ: Uncertainty factor for over-dispersion of height-for-age observed in NFHS-4 test data set compared to the MGRS (WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study) [8].
Fig. 3Estimated value of uncertainty factor for variance of height-for-age using DHS data in LMIC countries; DHS: Demographic Health Survey [11]; LMIC: low- and middle-income countries