Age patterns in stunting and anaemia in African schoolchildren: a cross-sectional study in Tanzania
- PMID: 10694770
- DOI: 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1600890
Age patterns in stunting and anaemia in African schoolchildren: a cross-sectional study in Tanzania
Abstract
Objective: To describe the nutritional status of schoolchildren from a rural area of Tanzania, with a particular emphasis on older adolescents to determine the timing of the growth spurt and differences by sex.
Design: A cross-sectional survey using a randomly selected sample.
Subjects: Six thousand eight hundred and one children aged 7-18 y randomly selected from those enrolled in standards 2-5 in 59 primary schools in Magu District, Tanzania.
Results: Overall, 52.5% of children were stunted and 43.0% were underweight, with significantly more boys stunted and underweight than girls. Z-scores of height-for-age for both boys and girls decreased progressively between 7 and 12 y. After 12 y the height-for-age z-scores of girls show a marked upturn, whilst z-scores for boys continue to decrease throughout the school-aged years until 16 y when a slight upturn is observed. Anaemia (Hb<120 g/L) was present in 62.6% of children, with the prevalence decreasing with age. Anaemia improved throughout the school years for boys, but did not for girls. Age, sex and hookworm infection were significant predictors of anaemia.
Conclusion: Stunting and anaemia are exceptionally common conditions in African schoolchildren. The findings highlight important differences between boys and girls, which are suggestive of compensatory growth at 12 y for girls and at 16 y for boys, although it remains unclear whether boys will catch up in height at older ages.
Sponsorship: Funding was provided by the Wellcome Trust. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2000) 54, 36-40
Similar articles
-
Schistosoma mansoni Infections, Undernutrition and Anaemia among Primary Schoolchildren in Two Onshore Villages in Rorya District, North-Western Tanzania.PLoS One. 2016 Dec 9;11(12):e0167122. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0167122. eCollection 2016. PLoS One. 2016. PMID: 27936031 Free PMC article.
-
Anthropometric status, anaemia and intestinal helminthic infections in shantytown and apartment schoolchildren in the Sanliurfa province of Turkey.Eur J Clin Nutr. 2004 Jul;58(7):1056-61. doi: 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1601932. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2004. PMID: 15220948
-
A cross-sectional survey on the prevalence of anaemia and malnutrition in primary school children in the Tiko Health District, Cameroon.Pan Afr Med J. 2019 Mar 11;32:111. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2019.32.111.15728. eCollection 2019. Pan Afr Med J. 2019. PMID: 31223401 Free PMC article.
-
Association between stunting and overweight among 10-15-y-old children in the North West Province of South Africa: the THUSA BANA Study.Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 2004 Jul;28(7):842-51. doi: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0802586. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 2004. PMID: 14758345
-
Boys are more stunted than girls in sub-Saharan Africa: a meta-analysis of 16 demographic and health surveys.BMC Pediatr. 2007 Apr 10;7:17. doi: 10.1186/1471-2431-7-17. BMC Pediatr. 2007. PMID: 17425787 Free PMC article. Review.
Cited by
-
Relative height and weight among children and adolescents of rural southwestern Nigeria.Ann Hum Biol. 2009 Jul-Aug;36(4):388-99. doi: 10.1080/03014460902835606. Epub 2009 May 16. Ann Hum Biol. 2009. PMID: 19449276 Free PMC article.
-
Epidemiology and control of human schistosomiasis in Tanzania.Parasit Vectors. 2012 Nov 28;5:274. doi: 10.1186/1756-3305-5-274. Parasit Vectors. 2012. PMID: 23192005 Free PMC article. Review.
-
Nutrition as an important mediator of the impact of background variables on outcome in middle childhood.Front Hum Neurosci. 2013 Oct 25;7:713. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00713. eCollection 2013. Front Hum Neurosci. 2013. PMID: 24298246 Free PMC article.
-
Relationships between anaemia and parasitic infections in Kenyan schoolchildren: a Bayesian hierarchical modelling approach.Int J Parasitol. 2008 Dec;38(14):1663-71. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2008.05.013. Epub 2008 Jun 12. Int J Parasitol. 2008. PMID: 18621051 Free PMC article.
-
Age patterns in undernutrition and helminth infection in a rural area of Brazil: associations with ascariasis and hookworm.Trop Med Int Health. 2008 Apr;13(4):458-67. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3156.2008.02022.x. Epub 2008 Feb 25. Trop Med Int Health. 2008. PMID: 18312476 Free PMC article.
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical