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. 2022 May;48(5):1183-1192.
doi: 10.1111/jog.15198. Epub 2022 Feb 22.

Nutritional status and associated factors among lactating women in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia

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Nutritional status and associated factors among lactating women in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia

Zerihun Tariku et al. J Obstet Gynaecol Res. 2022 May.

Abstract

Background: Lactating women's nutritional status is critical since it influences the health of their infants. However, there was a scarcity of data on maternal nutrition in low-income countries such as Ethiopia, particularly in the study area.

Methods: Institutional-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 401 lactating women in Dire Dawa town health facilities from February 10, 2019 to March 30, 2019. The sum of the number of food categories consumed by each respondent over the 24-h recall period is the women's diet diversity score. To identify factors linked to undernutrition, all variables with a p-value of less than 0.25 were included into multivariate logistic regression.

Result: Prevalence of undernutrition was 22%. Women who age 15-25 years were four times more likely undernourished than older (adjusted odd ratio [AOR] = 4.04; confidence interval [CI]: [1.74, 9.40]). Unable to read and write women were almost five times more likely to be undernourished than formal education (AOR = 4.76; CI: [2.31, 9.81]). Women who have family size >7 were six times more likely to be undernourished than family size <3 (AOR = 5.53; CI: [1.15, 26.53]). Women not take additional food during lactating were 4.5 times more likely undernourished than take additional food (AOR = 4.56; CI [1.50, 13.9]). DD score <5 were four times more likely to be undernourished than (≥5) DD (AOR = 4; CI: [2.02, 7.90]).

Conclusion: Prevalence of undernutrition in the study area was high. Factors associated with undernutrion were: age of lactating women, education status, family size, additional food during lactation and DD score. Thus, multisectoral collaboration targeted at improving women's educational status and increasing food during lactation need to be emphasized.

Keywords: Dire Dawa; Ethiopia; lactating women; undernutrition.

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