Promotion ofFood Science, Nutrition and Dieteticsunder the auspices of Department of Home and Health Sciences |
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ABSTRACT The study was carried out at the well baby clinic and vaccination center of Thal Hospital Layyah to find out the extent of malnutrition in pre-school children 0 to 59 months of age. Weight versus age was the parameter used for the assessment of malnutrition. Various factors influencing the nutritional status, like mothers’ education, breast-feeding and weaning practices, family size and income were also analyzed. It was a cross sectional study, a sample of 200 children was obtained by convenient sampling technique. General overall picture indicated that 59% children were normal and 41% were suffering from malnutrition. There were 106 male and 94 female children in the study population. Out of the malnourished children 42 had 1 st degree 22 had 2 nd and 18 had 3 rd degree of malnutrition respectively In the study population 70 male (59.3%) and 48 (40.7%) females were normal. 22 (52.4%) males and 20 (47.6%) females had 1 st degree of malnutrition, 8 (36.4%) males and 14 (63.6%) females had 2 nd degree of malnutrition and 6 males (33.3%) and 12 (66.7%) females had 3 rd degree malnutrition. The malnutrition was more in the female children. There appeared a relationship between the mother’s education and nutritional status of the children. 44 (48.9%) children of illiterate mothers were normal and 46 (51.1%) were malnourished. Whereas the status of nutrition of children of educated mothers improved with the increasing education. 26 (81.2%) children whose mother’s education was more than matric were normal and 6 (18.8%) were malnourished. Exclusive breast-feeding was an important factor. Children who were not breast fed, 14(36.8%) were normal and 24 (63.2%) were malnourished. The children who were breast-fed for 4-6 months, 24 (70%) were normal and 12 (30%) were malnourished. Children who were breast-fed for 7 months to 1 year 22 (61.1%) were normal and 14 (38.9%) were malnourished. Children who were breast-fed for more than one year 20 (55.6%) were normal and 16 (44.4%) were malnourished. As regards the weaning, out of the children who were weaned at the age of 4 months 56 (80%) were normal and 14 (20%) were malnourished. The children who were weaned at the age of 8 months 30 (51.7%) were normal and 24 (48.3%) were malnourished. The children who were weaned at the age of one year 32 (44.4%) were normal and 40 (55.6%) were malnourished. The family size and the income were the other important factors that hold a relationship with the nutritional status of the children. The influence of various factors on the nutritional status of children was interrelated and integrated with each other.
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