Nutritional status of children under five in three state foster care institutions in Sri Lanka.

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Abstract

This study evaluated the prevalence of protein energy malnutrition (PEM) in children under five years (n = 52), in three randomly selected, State operated foster care institutions in Sri Lanka. The prevalence of PEM, was (51.9%), underweight (63.5%) and wasting (25.0%) was found to be considerably higher than the national prevalence (13.5%, 29.4%, 14.0%, respectively). Based on this preliminary evidence, it is recommended that a study representative of all institutionalised children in both State and private facilities be conducted to identify deficiencies and recommend improvements to institutional care in Sri Lanka.

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Jayasekera, C. R. (2006). Nutritional status of children under five in three state foster care institutions in Sri Lanka. The Ceylon Medical Journal, 51(2), 63–65. https://doi.org/10.4038/cmj.v51i2.1355

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