Disparities with global standards about growth references of mid‐upper arm circumference‐for‐age for Pakistani children aged 6–60 months

Author:

Akbar Natasha1,Aslam Muhammad1ORCID,Petersen Jørgen Holm2ORCID,Altaf Saima1ORCID,Ahmed Khawaja Masuood3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Statistics Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan Pakistan

2. Section of Biostatistics University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

3. National Coordinator, Nutrition and National Fortification Alliance Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations & Coordination, Government of Pakistan Islamabad Pakistan

Abstract

AbstractAimGrowth reference values about mid‐upper arm circumference (MUAC) are vital for assessing children's nutritional status. However, Pakistan lacks these reference values and growth charts. This study aims to develop these for children aged 6–60 months and compare them with global standards.MethodsThe data were acquired from the 2018 National Nutrition Survey of Pakistan, which was conducted by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) during 2018–2019. The final study cohort comprised 57 285 children, with 51% being boys. Percentile values and charts for MUAC‐for‐age were developed using generalised additive models for location, scale and shape with the Box–Cox power exponential distribution.ResultsThe mean MUAC was 14.21 cm (±2.07 cm) and 14.13 cm (±2.12 cm) for the boys and girls, respectively. At 60 months of age, the P3 and P97 percentiles for girls were slightly higher than those for boys. The median percentiles of Pakistani children were smaller than the World Health Organisation 2007 standards and with international references.ConclusionWe observed disparities in MUAC‐for‐age growth references among Pakistani children compared to global standards, highlighting regional, age and gender variations. This underscores the need for developing countries like Pakistan to establish their growth references.

Publisher

Wiley

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