An analysis of the dual burden of childhood stunting and wasting in Myanmar: a copula geoadditive modelling approach.
Public Health Nutr
; : 1-30, 2024 Jan 19.
Article
in En
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| ID: mdl-38238891
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the spatial variation and risk factors of the dual burden of childhood stunting and wasting in Myanmar.DESIGN:
Analysis was carried out on nationally representative data obtained from the Myan-mar Demographic and Health Survey conducted during 2015-2016. Childhood stunting and wasting are used as proxies of chronic and acute childhood undernutrition. A child with standardized height-for-age Z score (HAZ) below -2 is categorized as stunted while that with a weight-for-height Z score (WHZ) below -2 as wasted.SETTING:
A nationally representative sample of households from the 15 states and regions of Myanmar.PARTICIPANTS:
Children under the age of five (n 4162).RESULTS:
Overall marginal prevalence of childhood stunting and wasting were 28.9% (95% CI 27.5, 30.2) and 7.3% (95% CI 6.5, 8.0) while their concurrent prevalence was 1.6% (95% CI 1.2, 2.0). The study revealed mild positive association between stunting and wasting across Myanmar. Both stunting and wasting had significant spatial variation across the country with eastern regions having higher burden of stunting while southern regions having higher prevalence of wasting. Child age and maternal weight-for-height Z score had significant non- linear association with both stunting and wasting while child gender, ethnicity and household wealth quintile had significant association with stunting.CONCLUSION:
The study provides data-driven evidence about the association between stunting and wasting and their spatial variation across Myanmar. The resulting insights can aid in the formulation and implementation of targeted, region-specific interventions towards improving the state of childhood under-nutrition in Myanmar.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Type of study:
Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Language:
En
Journal:
Public Health Nutr
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Public health nutr
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Public health nutrition
Journal subject:
CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO
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SAUDE PUBLICA
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
India
Country of publication:
United kingdom