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. 2022 Aug 2;12(8):e057887.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057887.

Determinants of wasting among children aged 6-59 months in North-East Ethiopia: a community-based case-control study

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Determinants of wasting among children aged 6-59 months in North-East Ethiopia: a community-based case-control study

Yeshiwas Tsehay Chekol et al. BMJ Open. .

Abstract

Objective: Childhood acute malnutrition, in the form of wasting defined by Weight-for-Height Z-Scores, is a major public health concern. It is one of the main reasons for the death of children in developing countries like Ethiopia. Accordingly, this study aimed to assess determinants of wasting among children aged 6-59 months in Meket district, North Wollo zone, North-East Ethiopia.

Setting: The study was conducted among communities in Meket district, North Wollo zone, North-East Ethiopia.

Participants: A total of 327 (109 cases and 218 controls) children aged 6-59 months participated in the study. Children from 6 months to 59 months of age who match the definition of case/wasted/ and control/not wasted were eligible for the study. However, children who had physical deformities which make anthropometric measurements inconvenient were excluded from the study.

Primary and secondary outcome measures: The main outcome measure was wasting.

Result: The mean ages of the cases and controls were 21.77±11.41 months and 20.13±11.39 months, respectively. Factors that were significantly associated with wasting were: maternal decision making on the use of household money (adjusted odd ratio (AOR)=3.04, 95% CI 1.08 to 7.83), complementary feeding started in a month (AOR=3.02, 95% CI 1.097 to 6.97), food diversity score (AOR=2.64, 95% CI 1.64 to 5.23), frequency of complementary feeding (AOR=6.68, 95% CI 3.6 to 11.25) and history of acute respiratory infections (ARIs) 2 weeks preceding the survey (AOR=3.21, 95% CI 1.07 to 7.86).

Conclusion: Our result implies that the right time to introduce complementary foods, the frequency of feeding and also the amount of food consumed were some of the crucial factors that needed to be changed in child nutrition to reduce wasting. Furthermore, within the framework of our study, the empowerment of women in the decision-making process and the prevention of ARI should be seen as a necessary benchmark for acute malnutrition.

Keywords: Child protection; Community child health; Nutrition.

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Competing interests: None declared.

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