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Trends and factors associated with the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Ghana: a secondary analysis of the 2003–2014 Ghana demographic and health survey (GDHS) data

OBJECTIVE: We examined the trends over time and the factors associated with malnutrition among adolescent girls in Ghana. DESIGN: Cross-sectional analysis from 3 nationwide Ghana Demographic and Health Surveys conducted in 2003 (n 983), 2008 (n 955) and 2014 (n 857). We used Cox proportional hazard...

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Autores principales: Azupogo, Fusta, Abizari, Abdul-Razak, Aurino, Elisabetta, Gelli, Aulo, Osendarp, Saskia JM, Bras, Hilde, Feskens, Edith JM, Brouwer, Inge D
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34482854
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980021003827
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author Azupogo, Fusta
Abizari, Abdul-Razak
Aurino, Elisabetta
Gelli, Aulo
Osendarp, Saskia JM
Bras, Hilde
Feskens, Edith JM
Brouwer, Inge D
author_facet Azupogo, Fusta
Abizari, Abdul-Razak
Aurino, Elisabetta
Gelli, Aulo
Osendarp, Saskia JM
Bras, Hilde
Feskens, Edith JM
Brouwer, Inge D
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description OBJECTIVE: We examined the trends over time and the factors associated with malnutrition among adolescent girls in Ghana. DESIGN: Cross-sectional analysis from 3 nationwide Ghana Demographic and Health Surveys conducted in 2003 (n 983), 2008 (n 955) and 2014 (n 857). We used Cox proportional hazard models with sample weighting to model the prevalence ratio (PR) of malnutrition. SETTING: Countrywide, covering rural and urban areas in Ghana. PARTICIPANTS: Non-pregnant adolescent girls aged 15–19 years. RESULTS: Compared with 2003, thinness declined marginally (PR 0·88 (95 % CI 0·45, 1·73)) in 2008 and in 2014 (PR 0·71 (95 % CI 0·38, 1·56)). Stunting declined marginally by 19 % in 2008 (PR 0·81 (95 % CI 0·59, 1·12)), flattening out in 2014 (PR 0·81 (95 % CI 0·57, 1·17)). We found an increasing trend of overweight/obesity with the PR peaking in 2014 (PR 1·39 (95 % CI 1·02, 1·88)) compared to 2003. The anaemia prevalence remained severe without a clear trend. A low level of education of the adolescent girl was positively associated with stunting. Increasing age was positively associated with stunting but inversely associated with thinness and anaemia. Girls who ever bore a child were more likely to be anaemic compared to those who never did. A lower level of household wealth and a unit increase in household size was negatively associated with overweight/obesity. Urban dwelling girls were less likely to be stunted. CONCLUSIONS: The stagnant burden of under-nutrition and rising over-nutrition emphasise the need for double-duty actions to tackle malnutrition in all its forms in Ghanaian adolescent girls.
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spelling pubmed-99916662023-03-08 Trends and factors associated with the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Ghana: a secondary analysis of the 2003–2014 Ghana demographic and health survey (GDHS) data Azupogo, Fusta Abizari, Abdul-Razak Aurino, Elisabetta Gelli, Aulo Osendarp, Saskia JM Bras, Hilde Feskens, Edith JM Brouwer, Inge D Public Health Nutr Research Paper OBJECTIVE: We examined the trends over time and the factors associated with malnutrition among adolescent girls in Ghana. DESIGN: Cross-sectional analysis from 3 nationwide Ghana Demographic and Health Surveys conducted in 2003 (n 983), 2008 (n 955) and 2014 (n 857). We used Cox proportional hazard models with sample weighting to model the prevalence ratio (PR) of malnutrition. SETTING: Countrywide, covering rural and urban areas in Ghana. PARTICIPANTS: Non-pregnant adolescent girls aged 15–19 years. RESULTS: Compared with 2003, thinness declined marginally (PR 0·88 (95 % CI 0·45, 1·73)) in 2008 and in 2014 (PR 0·71 (95 % CI 0·38, 1·56)). Stunting declined marginally by 19 % in 2008 (PR 0·81 (95 % CI 0·59, 1·12)), flattening out in 2014 (PR 0·81 (95 % CI 0·57, 1·17)). We found an increasing trend of overweight/obesity with the PR peaking in 2014 (PR 1·39 (95 % CI 1·02, 1·88)) compared to 2003. The anaemia prevalence remained severe without a clear trend. A low level of education of the adolescent girl was positively associated with stunting. Increasing age was positively associated with stunting but inversely associated with thinness and anaemia. Girls who ever bore a child were more likely to be anaemic compared to those who never did. A lower level of household wealth and a unit increase in household size was negatively associated with overweight/obesity. Urban dwelling girls were less likely to be stunted. CONCLUSIONS: The stagnant burden of under-nutrition and rising over-nutrition emphasise the need for double-duty actions to tackle malnutrition in all its forms in Ghanaian adolescent girls. Cambridge University Press 2022-07 2021-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9991666/ /pubmed/34482854 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980021003827 Text en © The Authors 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Azupogo, Fusta
Abizari, Abdul-Razak
Aurino, Elisabetta
Gelli, Aulo
Osendarp, Saskia JM
Bras, Hilde
Feskens, Edith JM
Brouwer, Inge D
Trends and factors associated with the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Ghana: a secondary analysis of the 2003–2014 Ghana demographic and health survey (GDHS) data
title Trends and factors associated with the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Ghana: a secondary analysis of the 2003–2014 Ghana demographic and health survey (GDHS) data
title_full Trends and factors associated with the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Ghana: a secondary analysis of the 2003–2014 Ghana demographic and health survey (GDHS) data
title_fullStr Trends and factors associated with the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Ghana: a secondary analysis of the 2003–2014 Ghana demographic and health survey (GDHS) data
title_full_unstemmed Trends and factors associated with the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Ghana: a secondary analysis of the 2003–2014 Ghana demographic and health survey (GDHS) data
title_short Trends and factors associated with the nutritional status of adolescent girls in Ghana: a secondary analysis of the 2003–2014 Ghana demographic and health survey (GDHS) data
title_sort trends and factors associated with the nutritional status of adolescent girls in ghana: a secondary analysis of the 2003–2014 ghana demographic and health survey (gdhs) data
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34482854
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980021003827
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