Publication | Closed Access
Malnutrition and its risk factors among children 1-7 years old in rural Malaysian communities.
30
Citations
0
References
1997
Year
MalnutritionNutritionDietary AssessmentNutrition DevelopmentPublic Health NutritionRural Malaysian CommunitiesUndernutritionNutritional StatusObesityBody CompositionMalaysian Rural CommunitiesPopulation NutritionMaternal NutritionPublic HealthHealth SciencesClinical NutritionChildren 1-7Risk FactorsChildhood ObesityOvernutritionGlobal HealthInfant NutritionRural HealthPediatricsChild NutritionHuman NutritionNutrition Assessment
The aims of this study were to investigate the nutritional status of children aged 1-7 years in Malaysian rural communities and to identify its risk factors. In all, 221 children were assessed using anthropometric measurements, dietary questionnaires and other tools. Weight-for-age, height-for-age, weight-for-height were analysed. Based on the NCHS standards, the overall prevalence of underweight, stunting and wasting was 46.2%, 18.1% and 30.3% respectively. Almost one-third of the 1-2 years old groups were malnourished. Univariate analysis identified household income £ MR750.00 as a significant risk factor of stunting and wasting.