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Factors Associated with Haemoglobin Concentration among Timor-Leste Children Aged 6–59 Months

The study was conducted to assess the prevalence of and factors associated with haemoglobin (Hb) concentrations among children aged 6–59 months in Timor-Leste. The 2003 Demographic and Health Survey was a multi-stage cluster survey of 4,320 households from four different geographic regions in Timor-...

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Autores principales: Agho, K.E., Dibley, M.J., D'Este, C., Gibberd, R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2740672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18686553
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author Agho, K.E.
Dibley, M.J.
D'Este, C.
Gibberd, R.
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description The study was conducted to assess the prevalence of and factors associated with haemoglobin (Hb) concentrations among children aged 6–59 months in Timor-Leste. The 2003 Demographic and Health Survey was a multi-stage cluster survey of 4,320 households from four different geographic regions in Timor-Leste. In total, 4,514 children aged 6–59 months were included in the analysis. The prevalence of anaemia (Hb concentration <11.0g/dL) was 38.2% (638/1,668) for children aged 6–23 months and 22.6% (644/2,846) for older children (p<0.001). Girls had a higher mean Hb concentration than boys (11.9g/dL vs 11.7g/dL, p<0.006) and children who had diarrhoea in the previous two weeks had a lower Hb concentration than children without diarrhoea (11.5g/dL vs 11.9g/dL, p<0.001). Children from the richest and middle-class households had a lower average Hb concentration than those from the poorest households (11.8g/dL, 11.7g/dL vs 12.0g/dL, p<0.001). Children of mothers with some secondary or more education had a lower mean Hb concentration than children of mothers with completed primary, some primary and no education (11.7 g/dL vs 11.9 g/dL, 11.8 g/dL, and 11.9 g/dL, p=0.002). Children from severely-anaemic mothers had a lower mean Hb concentration than children from moderately-, mild and not anaemic mothers (10.5 g/dL vs 11.1 g/dL, 11.6 g/dL, 12.0 g/dL, p<0.001). After backward stepwise hierarchical multiple regression, wasting, male sex, recent diarrhoea, household wealth index (richest and middle-class), maternal educational status (some secondary or more and some primary), and maternal anaemic status were significantly associated with a lower Hb concentration in children and increased age of child and duration of breastfeeding (6 months) with a higher Hb concentration. Anaemia-prevention programmes among children in Timor-Leste should focus on those children aged less than two years, children with recent diarrhoea, wasted children, high socioeconomic status, and anaemic mothers.
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spelling pubmed-27406722010-10-18 Factors Associated with Haemoglobin Concentration among Timor-Leste Children Aged 6–59 Months Agho, K.E. Dibley, M.J. D'Este, C. Gibberd, R. J Health Popul Nutr Original Papers The study was conducted to assess the prevalence of and factors associated with haemoglobin (Hb) concentrations among children aged 6–59 months in Timor-Leste. The 2003 Demographic and Health Survey was a multi-stage cluster survey of 4,320 households from four different geographic regions in Timor-Leste. In total, 4,514 children aged 6–59 months were included in the analysis. The prevalence of anaemia (Hb concentration <11.0g/dL) was 38.2% (638/1,668) for children aged 6–23 months and 22.6% (644/2,846) for older children (p<0.001). Girls had a higher mean Hb concentration than boys (11.9g/dL vs 11.7g/dL, p<0.006) and children who had diarrhoea in the previous two weeks had a lower Hb concentration than children without diarrhoea (11.5g/dL vs 11.9g/dL, p<0.001). Children from the richest and middle-class households had a lower average Hb concentration than those from the poorest households (11.8g/dL, 11.7g/dL vs 12.0g/dL, p<0.001). Children of mothers with some secondary or more education had a lower mean Hb concentration than children of mothers with completed primary, some primary and no education (11.7 g/dL vs 11.9 g/dL, 11.8 g/dL, and 11.9 g/dL, p=0.002). Children from severely-anaemic mothers had a lower mean Hb concentration than children from moderately-, mild and not anaemic mothers (10.5 g/dL vs 11.1 g/dL, 11.6 g/dL, 12.0 g/dL, p<0.001). After backward stepwise hierarchical multiple regression, wasting, male sex, recent diarrhoea, household wealth index (richest and middle-class), maternal educational status (some secondary or more and some primary), and maternal anaemic status were significantly associated with a lower Hb concentration in children and increased age of child and duration of breastfeeding (6 months) with a higher Hb concentration. Anaemia-prevention programmes among children in Timor-Leste should focus on those children aged less than two years, children with recent diarrhoea, wasted children, high socioeconomic status, and anaemic mothers. International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh 2008-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2740672/ /pubmed/18686553 Text en © INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR DIARRHOEAL DISEASE RESEARCH, BANGLADESH http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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D'Este, C.
Gibberd, R.
Factors Associated with Haemoglobin Concentration among Timor-Leste Children Aged 6–59 Months
title Factors Associated with Haemoglobin Concentration among Timor-Leste Children Aged 6–59 Months
title_full Factors Associated with Haemoglobin Concentration among Timor-Leste Children Aged 6–59 Months
title_fullStr Factors Associated with Haemoglobin Concentration among Timor-Leste Children Aged 6–59 Months
title_full_unstemmed Factors Associated with Haemoglobin Concentration among Timor-Leste Children Aged 6–59 Months
title_short Factors Associated with Haemoglobin Concentration among Timor-Leste Children Aged 6–59 Months
title_sort factors associated with haemoglobin concentration among timor-leste children aged 6–59 months
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2740672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18686553
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