Author:
Amugsi Dickson A.,Dimbuene Zacharie T.
Abstract
AbstractChildhood malnutrition is a significant public health problem confronting countries across the globe. Although there is evidence of a downward trend in undernutrition globally, sub-Saharan Africa did not experience significant improvement in the past decades. This study investigated the basic determinants of linear growth among children living in poor households. We analysed a nationally representative sample of children aged 0–59 months (N = 24,264). The study countries were Ghana, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Nigeria, and Mozambique. The child’s height-for-age Z-scores (HAZ), categorised into HAZ > − 2 standard deviations (SD) (not stunted) and HAZ < − 2 SD (stunted) was the outcome variable of interest. We used logistic regression as our analytical strategy. In DRC, Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria, maternal years of schooling was associated with positive linear growth among children living in poor households. In Ghana and DRC, four antenatal visits had a positive effect on better linear growth, while in Nigeria, healthy maternal body mass index (kg/m2) had a positive effect on child's linear growth. The putative socio-demographic determinants investigated in our study can promote the linear growth of children living in poor households. Interventions aimed at fostering linear growth among children living in poverty should focus on enhancing these factors.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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