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Concurrently wasted and stunted children 6‐59 months in Karamoja, Uganda: prevalence and case detection
We assessed prevalence of concurrently wasted and stunted (WaSt) and explored the overlaps between wasted, stunted, underweight and low mid‐upper arm circumference (MUAC) among children aged 6–59 months in Karamoja, Uganda. We also determined optimal weight‐for‐age (WAZ) and MUAC thresholds for dete...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7507527/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32212249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13000 |
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author | Odei Obeng‐Amoako, Gloria Adobea Myatt, Mark Conkle, Joel Muwaga, Brenda Kaijuka Aryeetey, Richmond Okwi, Andrew Livex Okullo, Isaac Mupere, Ezekiel Wamani, Henry Briend, André Karamagi, Charles Amnon Sunday Kalyango, Joan Nakayaga |
author_facet | Odei Obeng‐Amoako, Gloria Adobea Myatt, Mark Conkle, Joel Muwaga, Brenda Kaijuka Aryeetey, Richmond Okwi, Andrew Livex Okullo, Isaac Mupere, Ezekiel Wamani, Henry Briend, André Karamagi, Charles Amnon Sunday Kalyango, Joan Nakayaga |
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description | We assessed prevalence of concurrently wasted and stunted (WaSt) and explored the overlaps between wasted, stunted, underweight and low mid‐upper arm circumference (MUAC) among children aged 6–59 months in Karamoja, Uganda. We also determined optimal weight‐for‐age (WAZ) and MUAC thresholds for detecting WaSt. We conducted secondary data analysis with 2015–2018 Food Security and Nutrition Assessment (FSNA) cross‐sectional survey datasets from Karamoja. Wasting, stunting and underweight were defined as <−2.0 z‐scores using WHO growth standards. Low MUAC was defined as <12.5 cm. We defined WaSt as concurrent wasting and stunting. Prevalence of WaSt was 4.96% (95% CI [4.64, 5.29]). WaSt was more prevalent in lean than harvest season (5.21% vs. 4.53%; p = .018). About half (53.92%) of WaSt children had low MUAC, and all were underweight. Younger children aged <36 months had more WaSt, particularly males. Males with WaSt had higher median MUAC than females (12.50 vs. 12.10 cm; p < .001). A WAZ <−2.60 threshold detected WaSt with excellent sensitivity (99.02%) and high specificity (90.71%). MUAC threshold <13.20 cm had good sensitivity (81.58%) and moderate specificity (76.15%) to detect WaSt. WaSt prevalence of 5% is a public health concern, given its high mortality risk. All children with WaSt were underweight and half had low MUAC. WAZ and MUAC could be useful tools for detecting WaSt. Prevalence monitoring and prospective studies on WAZ and MUAC cut‐offs for WaSt detection are recommended. Future consideration to integrate WAZ into therapeutic feeding programmes is recommended to detect and treat WaSt children. |
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spelling | pubmed-75075272020-09-28 Concurrently wasted and stunted children 6‐59 months in Karamoja, Uganda: prevalence and case detection Odei Obeng‐Amoako, Gloria Adobea Myatt, Mark Conkle, Joel Muwaga, Brenda Kaijuka Aryeetey, Richmond Okwi, Andrew Livex Okullo, Isaac Mupere, Ezekiel Wamani, Henry Briend, André Karamagi, Charles Amnon Sunday Kalyango, Joan Nakayaga Matern Child Nutr Original Articles We assessed prevalence of concurrently wasted and stunted (WaSt) and explored the overlaps between wasted, stunted, underweight and low mid‐upper arm circumference (MUAC) among children aged 6–59 months in Karamoja, Uganda. We also determined optimal weight‐for‐age (WAZ) and MUAC thresholds for detecting WaSt. We conducted secondary data analysis with 2015–2018 Food Security and Nutrition Assessment (FSNA) cross‐sectional survey datasets from Karamoja. Wasting, stunting and underweight were defined as <−2.0 z‐scores using WHO growth standards. Low MUAC was defined as <12.5 cm. We defined WaSt as concurrent wasting and stunting. Prevalence of WaSt was 4.96% (95% CI [4.64, 5.29]). WaSt was more prevalent in lean than harvest season (5.21% vs. 4.53%; p = .018). About half (53.92%) of WaSt children had low MUAC, and all were underweight. Younger children aged <36 months had more WaSt, particularly males. Males with WaSt had higher median MUAC than females (12.50 vs. 12.10 cm; p < .001). A WAZ <−2.60 threshold detected WaSt with excellent sensitivity (99.02%) and high specificity (90.71%). MUAC threshold <13.20 cm had good sensitivity (81.58%) and moderate specificity (76.15%) to detect WaSt. WaSt prevalence of 5% is a public health concern, given its high mortality risk. All children with WaSt were underweight and half had low MUAC. WAZ and MUAC could be useful tools for detecting WaSt. Prevalence monitoring and prospective studies on WAZ and MUAC cut‐offs for WaSt detection are recommended. Future consideration to integrate WAZ into therapeutic feeding programmes is recommended to detect and treat WaSt children. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7507527/ /pubmed/32212249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13000 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Maternal & Child Nutrition published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Odei Obeng‐Amoako, Gloria Adobea Myatt, Mark Conkle, Joel Muwaga, Brenda Kaijuka Aryeetey, Richmond Okwi, Andrew Livex Okullo, Isaac Mupere, Ezekiel Wamani, Henry Briend, André Karamagi, Charles Amnon Sunday Kalyango, Joan Nakayaga Concurrently wasted and stunted children 6‐59 months in Karamoja, Uganda: prevalence and case detection |
title | Concurrently wasted and stunted children 6‐59 months in Karamoja, Uganda: prevalence and case detection |
title_full | Concurrently wasted and stunted children 6‐59 months in Karamoja, Uganda: prevalence and case detection |
title_fullStr | Concurrently wasted and stunted children 6‐59 months in Karamoja, Uganda: prevalence and case detection |
title_full_unstemmed | Concurrently wasted and stunted children 6‐59 months in Karamoja, Uganda: prevalence and case detection |
title_short | Concurrently wasted and stunted children 6‐59 months in Karamoja, Uganda: prevalence and case detection |
title_sort | concurrently wasted and stunted children 6‐59 months in karamoja, uganda: prevalence and case detection |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7507527/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32212249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13000 |
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