| Literature DB >> 33957035 |
Agus Santosa1, Essa Novanda Arif1, Dinal Abdul Ghoni1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Stunting is affected by various factors from mother and child. Previous studies assessed only one or more influencing variables. Unfortunately, nor the significant influence of maternal and child factors nor the indicators contributing to maternal and child factors that affect the stunting incidence have ever been analyzed.Entities:
Keywords: Child; Growth disorders; Mothers; Stunting
Year: 2021 PMID: 33957035 PMCID: PMC8841971 DOI: 10.3345/cep.2021.00094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Pediatr ISSN: 2713-4148
Cross-tabulation of maternal characteristics in the stunting versus nonstunting group
| Characteristic | Stunting (n=132) | Nonstunting (n=132) |
|---|---|---|
| Maternal education | ||
| Not junior high school graduate | 74 (56.1) | 44 (33.3) |
| Junior high school graduate | 58 (43.9) | 88 (66.7) |
| Maternal age (yr) | ||
| 20–35 | 88 (66.7) | 106 (80.3) |
| <20 or >35 | 44 (33.3) | 26 (19.7) |
| Socioeconomic | ||
| Middle-high income | 4 (3) | 10 (7.6) |
| Low income | 128 (97) | 122 (92.4) |
| Unintended pregnancy | ||
| Intended pregnancy | 56 (42.4) | 84 (63.6) |
| Unintended pregnancy | 76 (57.6) | 48 (36.4) |
| Birth spacing (interval between birth and subsequent births) (yr) | ||
| 2–5 | 54 (40.9) | 88 (66.7) |
| <2 yr or >5 yr | 78 (59.1) | 44 (33.3) |
| Milk/dairy during pregnancy | ||
| Routine | 30 (22.7) | 78 (59.1) |
| Never or rarely | 102 (77.3) | 54 (40.9) |
| Supplement during pregnancy | ||
| Routine | 50 (37.9) | 92 (69.7) |
| Never or rarely | 82 (62.1) | 40 (30.3) |
| Anemia during pregnancy | ||
| Yes | 84 (63.6) | 56 (42.4) |
| No | 48 (36.4) | 76 (57.6) |
| Nutritional status | ||
| ≥23.5 cm arm circumference | 30 (22.7) | 76 (57.6) |
| <23.5 cm arm circumference | 102 (77.3) | 56 (42.4) |
| Weight gain during pregnancy (total gestational weight gain) (kg) | ||
| 7–12 | 72 (54.5) | 102 (77.3) |
| <7 | 60 (45.5) | 30 (22.7) |
| Infectious disease during pregnancy | ||
| No infection disease or mild infection | 38 (28.8) | 78 (59.1) |
| Severe infection disease | 94 (71.2) | 54 (40.9) |
| Hyperemesis gravidarum | ||
| Yes | 82 (62.1) | 58 (43.9) |
| No | 50 (37.9) | 74 (56.1) |
Valuesa are presented as number (%).
Cross-tabulation of child characteristics in the stunting versus nonstunting group
| Characteristic | Stunting (n=132) | Nonstunting (n=132) |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||
| Male | 74 (56.1) | 66 (50) |
| Female | 58 (43.9) | 66(50) |
| Age (yr) | ||
| Male | 3.08 (2–4.9) | 3.06 (2–4.8) |
| Female | 2.92 (2.2–4.2) | 2.96 (2–4.8) |
| Length/high (cm) | ||
| Male | 85.4 (78–99) | 95.8 (82–108) |
| Female | 83.4 (74–93) | 93.4 (83–108) |
| z score | ||
| >2 SD (tall) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| -2 SD to 2 SD (normal) | 0 (0) | 132 (100) |
| -3 SD to <-2 SD (short) | 104 (78.8) | 0 (0) |
| <-3 SD (very short) | 28 (21.2) | 0 (0) |
| Birth weight (kg) | ||
| ≥2.5 kg | 66 (50.0) | 106 (80.3) |
| <2.5 kg | 66 (50.0 | 26 (19.7) |
| Duration of pregnancy/premature | ||
| Aterm | 76 (57.6) | 108 (81.8) |
| Preterm/premature | 56 (42.4) | 24 (18.2) |
| Exclusive breastfeeding | ||
| Yes | 28 (21.2) | 88 (66.7) |
| No | 104 (78.8) | 44 (33.3) |
| Dose infant formula consumption/wek | ||
| ≥400 g | 18 (13.6) | 84 (63.6) |
| <400 g | 114 (86.4) | 48 (36.4) |
| Severe infection disease | ||
| Yes | 98 (74.2) | 34 (25.8) |
| No | 34 (25.8) | 98 (74.2) |
Valuesa are presented as mean (range) or number (%).
SD, standard deviation.
Fig. 1.Path model of the influence of maternal and child factors on the incidence of stunting. ADP, anemia during pregnancy; BS, birth spacing; BW, birth weight; DIFC, dose infant formula consumption; DoP, duration of pregnancy; EB, exclusive breastfeeding; HG, hyperemesis gravidarum; IDDP, infectious disease during pregnancy; MA, maternal age; MDP, milk/dairy during pregnancy; ME, maternal education; NS, nutritional status; SDP, supplement during pregnancy; SE, socioeconomic; SID, severe infection disease; UP, unintended pregnancy; WGDP, weight gain during pregnancy; Stunting occurrence (Y). Moderating effect variable of maternal factor plus (+) child factor. Considered significant if t>1.96; P<0.05. Straight arrows indicate direct effect. Dotted arrows indicate indirect effect.