Assessment of nutritional status of preschool children of Gumbrit, North West Ethiopia
M. Edris
Ethiopian Journal of Health Development
Abstract
Background: Economically Ethiopia remains one of the poorest countries in the world and malnutrition is one of the major and most pressing health problems; especially among children. Objective: To assess the nutritional status of preschool children in a rural locality of Northwest Ethiopia Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in a rural locality called Gumbrit. Weight and height of the study children were measured and the socio-demographic characteristics of the subjects were collected using a questionnaire. Results: The overall prevalence of malnutrition in the community was high with 28.5% of the children being underweight, 24% stunted and 17.7% wasted. Among the socio-economic variables included in the study only family income was significantly associated with malnutrition. Conclusion: The nutritional status of children in rural communities is affected by low family income. To improve nutritional status of children the full implementation of the poverty alleviation programmes should be considered and appropriate measures need to be taken to support needy families with children.The Ethiopian Journal of Health Development Vol. 21 (2) 2007: pp. 125-129
Extracted Claims
2 claims extracted from this paper into the knowledge graph
family income is associated with malnutrition
“Among the socio-economic variables included in the study only family income was significantly associated with malnutrition.”
malnutrition affects preschool children
“The overall prevalence of malnutrition in the community was high with 28.5% of the children being underweight, 24% stunted and 17.7% wasted.”