Influence of parental and socioeconomic factors in stunting in children under 5 years in Egypt

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We assessed the relationship between parental and socioeconomic characteristics and nutritional status of children under 5 years in Egypt Data from the 2000 Egypt Demographic and Health Survey were used. A logistic regression technique was used to estimate the odds of being malnourished. Children whose mothers had a higher level of education and were > 150 cm had a lower risk of stunting than those of mothers with no education and shorter height (< 150 cm). Parental consanguinity, rural residence, high birth order and short birth interval significantly increased the odds of stunting. Children aged ≥ 12 months had greater odds of stunting than those < 12 months.

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Zottarelli, L. K., Sunil, T. S., & Rajaram, S. (2007). Influence of parental and socioeconomic factors in stunting in children under 5 years in Egypt. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 13(6), 1330–1342. https://doi.org/10.26719/2007.13.6.1330

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