Extent types of and the factors related to malnutrition among children under three years of age in Botswana

  • Mahgoub S
  • Nnyepi M
  • Bandeke T
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Abstract

Malnutrition affects physical growth, morbidity, mortality, cognitive development, reproduction, and physical work capacity, and it consequently impacts on human performance, health and survival. It is an underlying factor in many diseases for both children and adults, and is particularly prevalent in developing countries, where it affects one out of every 3 preschool-age children. A well-nourished child is one whose weight and height measurements compare very well with the standard normal distribution of heights and weights of healthy children of the same age and sex. Factors that contribute to malnutrition are many and varied. The objective of the present study is to evaluate the level of malnutrition and the impact of some socio-economic and demographic factors of households on the nutritional status of children under 3 years of age in Botswana. Factors included: the number of children under 3 years of age in the family, occupation of the parents, marital status, family income, parental education, maternal nutritional knowledge, residence location (urban or rural), gender, and breastfeeding practices. The study was a cross-sectional descriptive survey using a structured questionnaire and measurements of weight and height. Four hundred households and mothers of children under three, representing the 23 Health Regions of Botswana, participated in the study. Reference standards used were those of the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). EPI Info software (version 5) was used for data entry and analysis. The results show that the level of wasting, stunting, and underweight in children under three years of age was 5.5%, 38.7%, and 15.6% respectively. Malnutrition was significantly (p

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Mahgoub, S. E., Nnyepi, M., & Bandeke, T. (2006). Extent types of and the factors related to malnutrition among children under three years of age in Botswana. African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.4314/ajfand.v6i1.19171

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