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Nutritional Outcomes Related to Household Food Insecurity among Mothers in Rural Malaysia

During the past two decades, the rates of food insecurity and obesity have risen. Although a relationship between these two seemingly-paradoxical states has not been repeatedly seen in men, research suggests that a correlation between them exists in women. This study examines nutritional outcomes of...

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Autores principales: Ihab, A.N., Rohana, A.J., Manan, W.M. Wan, Suriati, W.N. Wan, Zalilah, M.S., Rusli, A. Mohamed
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3905642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24592589
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author Ihab, A.N.
Rohana, A.J.
Manan, W.M. Wan
Suriati, W.N. Wan
Zalilah, M.S.
Rusli, A. Mohamed
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Rohana, A.J.
Manan, W.M. Wan
Suriati, W.N. Wan
Zalilah, M.S.
Rusli, A. Mohamed
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description During the past two decades, the rates of food insecurity and obesity have risen. Although a relationship between these two seemingly-paradoxical states has not been repeatedly seen in men, research suggests that a correlation between them exists in women. This study examines nutritional outcomes of household food insecurity among mothers in rural Malaysia. A cross-sectional survey of low-income households was conducted, and 223 households with mothers aged 18–55 years, who were non-lactating, non-pregnant, and had at least one child aged 2–12 years, were purposively selected. A questionnaire was administered that included the Radimer/Cornell Scale, items about sociodemographic characteristics, and anthropometric measurements. Of the households, 16.1% were food-secure whereas 83.9% experienced some kind of food insecurity: 29.6% of households were food-insecure, 19.3% contained individuals who were food-insecure, and 35.0% fell into the ‘child hunger’ category. The result reported that household-size, total monthly income, income per capita, and food expenditure were significant risk factors of household food insecurity. Although there was a high prevalence of overweight and obese mothers (52%) and 47.1% had at-risk waist-circumference (≥80 cm), no significant association was found between food insecurity, body mass index, and waist-circumference. In conclusion, the rates of household food insecurity and overweight and obesity were high in the study population, although they are looking paradoxical. Longitudinal studies with larger sample-sizes are recommended to further examine the relationship between food insecurity and obesity.
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spelling pubmed-39056422014-01-29 Nutritional Outcomes Related to Household Food Insecurity among Mothers in Rural Malaysia Ihab, A.N. Rohana, A.J. Manan, W.M. Wan Suriati, W.N. Wan Zalilah, M.S. Rusli, A. Mohamed J Health Popul Nutr Original Papers During the past two decades, the rates of food insecurity and obesity have risen. Although a relationship between these two seemingly-paradoxical states has not been repeatedly seen in men, research suggests that a correlation between them exists in women. This study examines nutritional outcomes of household food insecurity among mothers in rural Malaysia. A cross-sectional survey of low-income households was conducted, and 223 households with mothers aged 18–55 years, who were non-lactating, non-pregnant, and had at least one child aged 2–12 years, were purposively selected. A questionnaire was administered that included the Radimer/Cornell Scale, items about sociodemographic characteristics, and anthropometric measurements. Of the households, 16.1% were food-secure whereas 83.9% experienced some kind of food insecurity: 29.6% of households were food-insecure, 19.3% contained individuals who were food-insecure, and 35.0% fell into the ‘child hunger’ category. The result reported that household-size, total monthly income, income per capita, and food expenditure were significant risk factors of household food insecurity. Although there was a high prevalence of overweight and obese mothers (52%) and 47.1% had at-risk waist-circumference (≥80 cm), no significant association was found between food insecurity, body mass index, and waist-circumference. In conclusion, the rates of household food insecurity and overweight and obesity were high in the study population, although they are looking paradoxical. Longitudinal studies with larger sample-sizes are recommended to further examine the relationship between food insecurity and obesity. International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3905642/ /pubmed/24592589 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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