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Socio-economic and agricultural factors associated with stunting of under 5-year children: findings from surveys in mountains, dry zone and delta regions of rural Myanmar (2016–2017)

OBJECTIVE: The study’s objective was to investigate multiple underlying social, economic and agricultural determinants of stunting among under-five children in three distinct ecological areas in rural Myanmar. DESIGN: Repeated cross-sectional surveys in three states of Myanmar. SETTING: Rural househ...

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Autores principales: Htet, Min Kyaw, Do, Tran Thanh, Wah, Thet, Zin, Thant, Hmone, Myat Pan, Raihana, Shahreen, Kirkwood, Elizabeth, Hlaing, Lwin Mar, Dibley, Michael J
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10410374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37254445
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980023001076
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author Htet, Min Kyaw
Do, Tran Thanh
Wah, Thet
Zin, Thant
Hmone, Myat Pan
Raihana, Shahreen
Kirkwood, Elizabeth
Hlaing, Lwin Mar
Dibley, Michael J
author_facet Htet, Min Kyaw
Do, Tran Thanh
Wah, Thet
Zin, Thant
Hmone, Myat Pan
Raihana, Shahreen
Kirkwood, Elizabeth
Hlaing, Lwin Mar
Dibley, Michael J
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description OBJECTIVE: The study’s objective was to investigate multiple underlying social, economic and agricultural determinants of stunting among under-five children in three distinct ecological areas in rural Myanmar. DESIGN: Repeated cross-sectional surveys in three states of Myanmar. SETTING: Rural households in Chin (mountainous), Magway (plains) and Ayeyarwady (delta). PARTICIPANTS: From two purposively selected adjacent townships in each state, we randomly selected twenty villages and, in each village, thirty households with under-five children. Households in the first survey in 2016 were revisited in late 2017 to capture seasonal variations. RESULTS: Stunting increased from 40·4 % to 42·0 %, with the highest stunting prevalence in Chin state (62·4%). Univariate Poisson regression showed factors contributing to child stunting varied across the regions. Adjusted Poisson regression models showed that child’s age and short maternal stature (aRR = 1·14 for Chin, aRR = 1·89 for Magway and aRR = 1·86 for Ayeyarwady) were consistently associated with child stunting across three areas. For Chin, village-level indicators such as crop consumption (aRR = 1·18), crop diversity (aRR = 0·82) and land ownership (aRR = 0·89) were significantly associated with stunting. In Magway, the number of household members (aRR = 1·92), wealth status (aRR = 0·46), food security status (aRR = 1·14), land ownership (aRR = 0·85) and in Ayeyarwady, women’s decision-making (aRR = 0·67) and indicators related to hygiene (aRR = 1·13) and sanitation (aRR = 1·45) were associated with stunting. CONCLUSIONS: Area-specific factors were associated with stunting. Maternal short stature and child age were consistent determinants of stunting. A multi-sectoral local approach, including improvements in transport, is needed to address the intergenerational malnutrition problem.
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spelling pubmed-104103742023-09-26 Socio-economic and agricultural factors associated with stunting of under 5-year children: findings from surveys in mountains, dry zone and delta regions of rural Myanmar (2016–2017) Htet, Min Kyaw Do, Tran Thanh Wah, Thet Zin, Thant Hmone, Myat Pan Raihana, Shahreen Kirkwood, Elizabeth Hlaing, Lwin Mar Dibley, Michael J Public Health Nutr Research Paper OBJECTIVE: The study’s objective was to investigate multiple underlying social, economic and agricultural determinants of stunting among under-five children in three distinct ecological areas in rural Myanmar. DESIGN: Repeated cross-sectional surveys in three states of Myanmar. SETTING: Rural households in Chin (mountainous), Magway (plains) and Ayeyarwady (delta). PARTICIPANTS: From two purposively selected adjacent townships in each state, we randomly selected twenty villages and, in each village, thirty households with under-five children. Households in the first survey in 2016 were revisited in late 2017 to capture seasonal variations. RESULTS: Stunting increased from 40·4 % to 42·0 %, with the highest stunting prevalence in Chin state (62·4%). Univariate Poisson regression showed factors contributing to child stunting varied across the regions. Adjusted Poisson regression models showed that child’s age and short maternal stature (aRR = 1·14 for Chin, aRR = 1·89 for Magway and aRR = 1·86 for Ayeyarwady) were consistently associated with child stunting across three areas. For Chin, village-level indicators such as crop consumption (aRR = 1·18), crop diversity (aRR = 0·82) and land ownership (aRR = 0·89) were significantly associated with stunting. In Magway, the number of household members (aRR = 1·92), wealth status (aRR = 0·46), food security status (aRR = 1·14), land ownership (aRR = 0·85) and in Ayeyarwady, women’s decision-making (aRR = 0·67) and indicators related to hygiene (aRR = 1·13) and sanitation (aRR = 1·45) were associated with stunting. CONCLUSIONS: Area-specific factors were associated with stunting. Maternal short stature and child age were consistent determinants of stunting. A multi-sectoral local approach, including improvements in transport, is needed to address the intergenerational malnutrition problem. Cambridge University Press 2023-08 2023-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10410374/ /pubmed/37254445 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980023001076 Text en © The Authors 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Htet, Min Kyaw
Do, Tran Thanh
Wah, Thet
Zin, Thant
Hmone, Myat Pan
Raihana, Shahreen
Kirkwood, Elizabeth
Hlaing, Lwin Mar
Dibley, Michael J
Socio-economic and agricultural factors associated with stunting of under 5-year children: findings from surveys in mountains, dry zone and delta regions of rural Myanmar (2016–2017)
title Socio-economic and agricultural factors associated with stunting of under 5-year children: findings from surveys in mountains, dry zone and delta regions of rural Myanmar (2016–2017)
title_full Socio-economic and agricultural factors associated with stunting of under 5-year children: findings from surveys in mountains, dry zone and delta regions of rural Myanmar (2016–2017)
title_fullStr Socio-economic and agricultural factors associated with stunting of under 5-year children: findings from surveys in mountains, dry zone and delta regions of rural Myanmar (2016–2017)
title_full_unstemmed Socio-economic and agricultural factors associated with stunting of under 5-year children: findings from surveys in mountains, dry zone and delta regions of rural Myanmar (2016–2017)
title_short Socio-economic and agricultural factors associated with stunting of under 5-year children: findings from surveys in mountains, dry zone and delta regions of rural Myanmar (2016–2017)
title_sort socio-economic and agricultural factors associated with stunting of under 5-year children: findings from surveys in mountains, dry zone and delta regions of rural myanmar (2016–2017)
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10410374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37254445
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980023001076
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