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Nutritional and developmental status among 6- to 8-month-old children in southwestern Uganda: a cross-sectional study.

Nutritional and developmental status among 6- to 8-month-old children in southwestern Uganda: a cross-sectional study.

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dc.contributor.author Grace Kyamazima Mehangye Muhoozi
dc.contributor.author Prudence Atukunda
dc.contributor.author Robert Mwadime
dc.contributor.author Per Ole Iversen
dc.contributor.author Ane C. Westerberg
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-10T11:55:47Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-10T11:55:47Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.issn 1654661x
dc.identifier.issn 16546628
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/49189
dc.description.abstract Background : Undernutrition continues to pose challenges to Uganda’s children, but there is limited knowledge on its association with physical and intellectual development. Objective : In this cross-sectional study, we assessed the nutritional status and milestone development of 6- to 8-month-old children and associated factors in two districts of southwestern Uganda. Design : Five hundred and twelve households with mother–infant (6–8 months) pairs were randomly sampled. Data about background variables (e.g. household characteristics, poverty likelihood, and child dietary diversity scores (CDDS)) were collected using questionnaires. Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (BSID III) and Ages and Stages questionnaires (ASQ) were used to collect data on child development. Anthropometric measures were used to determine z -scores for weight-for-age (WAZ), length-for-age (LAZ), weight-for-length (WLZ), head circumference (HCZ), and mid-upper arm circumference. Chi-square tests, correlation coefficients, and linear regression analyses were used to relate background variables, nutritional status indicators, and infant development. Results : The prevalence of underweight, stunting, and wasting was 12.1, 24.6, and 4.7%, respectively. Household head education, gender, sanitation, household size, maternal age and education, birth order, poverty likelihood, and CDDS were associated ( p <0.05) with WAZ, LAZ, and WLZ. Regression analysis showed that gender, sanitation, CDDS, and likelihood to be below the poverty line were predictors ( p <0.05) of undernutrition. BSID III indicated development delay of 1.3% in cognitive and language, and 1.6% in motor development. The ASQ indicated delayed development of 24, 9.1, 25.2, 12.2, and 15.1% in communication, fine motor, gross motor, problem solving, and personal social ability, respectively. All nutritional status indicators except HCZ were positively and significantly associated with development domains. WAZ was the main predictor for all development domains. Conclusion : Undernutrition among infants living in impoverished rural Uganda was associated with household sanitation, poverty, and low dietary diversity. Development domains were positively and significantly associated with nutritional status. Nutritional interventions might add value to improvement of child growth and development. Keywords: child development; child growth; Uganda; undernutrition (Published: 27 May 2016) Citation: Food & Nutrition Research 2016, 60: 30270 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v60.30270
dc.publisher Taylor and Francis Ltd.
dc.relation.ispartof Food & nutrition research
dc.subject Uganda
dc.subject child development
dc.subject child growth
dc.subject undernutrition
dc.title Nutritional and developmental status among 6- to 8-month-old children in southwestern Uganda: a cross-sectional study.
dc.type journal article
dc.identifier.doi 10.3402/fnr.v60.30270
dc.identifier.pmid 27238555
dc.identifier.mag 2406188188
dc.identifier.pmc PMC4884678
dc.identifier.lens 066-742-737-040-558
dc.identifier.volume 60
dc.identifier.issue 1
dc.identifier.spage 30270
dc.identifier.epage 30270
dc.subject.lens-fields Bayley Scales of Infant Development
dc.subject.lens-fields Child development
dc.subject.lens-fields Gross motor skill
dc.subject.lens-fields Demography
dc.subject.lens-fields Pediatrics
dc.subject.lens-fields Toddler
dc.subject.lens-fields Birth order
dc.subject.lens-fields Wasting
dc.subject.lens-fields Underweight
dc.subject.lens-fields Malnutrition
dc.subject.lens-fields Medicine


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