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Contextual factors and spatial trends of childhood malnutrition in Zambia

BACKGROUND: Understanding the national burden and epidemiological profile of childhood malnutrition is central to achieving both national and global health priorities. However, national estimates of malnutrition often conceal large geographical disparities. This study examined the prevalence of chil...

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Autores principales: Phiri, Million, Mulemena, David, Kalinda, Chester, Odhiambo, Julius Nyerere
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9632925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36327254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277015
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Mulemena, David
Kalinda, Chester
Odhiambo, Julius Nyerere
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description BACKGROUND: Understanding the national burden and epidemiological profile of childhood malnutrition is central to achieving both national and global health priorities. However, national estimates of malnutrition often conceal large geographical disparities. This study examined the prevalence of childhood malnutrition across provinces in Zambia, changes over time, and identified factors associated with the changes. METHODS: We analyzed data from the 2013/4 and 2018 Zambia demographic and health surveys (ZDHS) to examine the spatial heterogeneity and mesoscale correlates of the dual burden of malnutrition in children in Zambia. Maps illustrating the provincial variation of childhood malnutrition were constructed. Socio-demographic and clinical factors associated with childhood malnutrition in 2013 and 2018 were assessed independently using a multivariate logistic model. RESULTS: Between 2013/4 and 2018, the average prevalence of stunting decreased from 40.1% (95% CI: 39.2–40.9) to 34.6% (95% CI:33.6–35.5), wasting decreased from 6.0% (95% CI: 5.6–6.5) to 4.2% (95% CI: 3.8–4.7), underweight decreased from 14.8% (95% CI: 14.1–15.4) to 11.8% (95% CI: 11.2–12.5) and overweight decreased from 5.7% (95% CI: 5.3–6.2) to 5.2% (95% CI: 4.8–5.7). High variability in the prevalence of childhood malnutrition across the provinces were observed. Specifically, stunting and underweight in Northern and Luapula provinces were observed in 2013/14, whereas Lusaka province had a higher degree of variability over the two survey periods. CONCLUSION: The study points to key sub-populations at greater risk and provinces where malnutrition was prevalent in Zambia. Overall, these results have important implications for nutrition policy and program efforts to reduce the double burden of malnutrition in Zambia.
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spelling pubmed-96329252022-11-04 Contextual factors and spatial trends of childhood malnutrition in Zambia Phiri, Million Mulemena, David Kalinda, Chester Odhiambo, Julius Nyerere PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Understanding the national burden and epidemiological profile of childhood malnutrition is central to achieving both national and global health priorities. However, national estimates of malnutrition often conceal large geographical disparities. This study examined the prevalence of childhood malnutrition across provinces in Zambia, changes over time, and identified factors associated with the changes. METHODS: We analyzed data from the 2013/4 and 2018 Zambia demographic and health surveys (ZDHS) to examine the spatial heterogeneity and mesoscale correlates of the dual burden of malnutrition in children in Zambia. Maps illustrating the provincial variation of childhood malnutrition were constructed. Socio-demographic and clinical factors associated with childhood malnutrition in 2013 and 2018 were assessed independently using a multivariate logistic model. RESULTS: Between 2013/4 and 2018, the average prevalence of stunting decreased from 40.1% (95% CI: 39.2–40.9) to 34.6% (95% CI:33.6–35.5), wasting decreased from 6.0% (95% CI: 5.6–6.5) to 4.2% (95% CI: 3.8–4.7), underweight decreased from 14.8% (95% CI: 14.1–15.4) to 11.8% (95% CI: 11.2–12.5) and overweight decreased from 5.7% (95% CI: 5.3–6.2) to 5.2% (95% CI: 4.8–5.7). High variability in the prevalence of childhood malnutrition across the provinces were observed. Specifically, stunting and underweight in Northern and Luapula provinces were observed in 2013/14, whereas Lusaka province had a higher degree of variability over the two survey periods. CONCLUSION: The study points to key sub-populations at greater risk and provinces where malnutrition was prevalent in Zambia. Overall, these results have important implications for nutrition policy and program efforts to reduce the double burden of malnutrition in Zambia. Public Library of Science 2022-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9632925/ /pubmed/36327254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277015 Text en © 2022 Phiri et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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title_full Contextual factors and spatial trends of childhood malnutrition in Zambia
title_fullStr Contextual factors and spatial trends of childhood malnutrition in Zambia
title_full_unstemmed Contextual factors and spatial trends of childhood malnutrition in Zambia
title_short Contextual factors and spatial trends of childhood malnutrition in Zambia
title_sort contextual factors and spatial trends of childhood malnutrition in zambia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9632925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36327254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277015
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