Feeding Pattern, Prevalence of Malnutrition and Associated Determinants amongst Primary School Children in Rural and Urban Communities of Ekiti State, Southwest Nigeria

Author:

Sanni Taofeek Adedayo12,Adewoye Kayode Rasak12,Durowade Kabir Adekunle12,Elegbede Olusegun Elijah12,Ipinnimo Tope Michael1,Aderinwale Oluseyi Adedeji3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Community Medicine, Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido-Ekiti, Nigeria

2. Department of Community Medicine, Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria

3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta, Nigeria

Abstract

Abstract Background: Malnutrition is an increasing health problem amongst children, especially in developing countries. This study assessed and compared the feeding pattern, prevalence and determinants of malnutrition amongst primary school children residing in the rural and the urban communities of Ekiti State, Southwest Nigeria. Methods: The study employed a cross-sectional comparative study design and was carried out amongst 983 children attending primary schools in Ekiti State, 495 of them from urban and 488 from rural communities using an interviewer-administered semi-structured questionnaire and the World Health Organization AnthroPlus version 1.0.4 to collect data on the nutritional status and anthropometric indices of the schoolchildren. A multistage sampling technique was used and data collected were analysed using SPSS 23 with the level of statistical significance set at P < 0.05. Results: A statistically higher proportion of primary school children in the rural communities (24.8%) had a low dietary diversity score than those in the urban communities (8.5%) (P < 0.001). Less than half of the pupils (47.1% in the urban and 48.6% in the rural communities) were malnourished. Lower birth order, respondents from household with poor toilet facility, lower class in school, low education of caregiver, occupation of household head and father as caregiver were factors associated with malnutrition in both urban and rural communities. Conclusion: The prevalence of malnutrition was high in both urban and rural primary school children though higher in rural settings. Furthermore, dietary diversity score and feeding pattern were worse in rural than urban communities.

Publisher

Medknow

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