Health, Household Feeding Pattern And Anthropometric Status Of Preschool Children (2-5 Years) In Ikwuano Local Government Area Of Abia State:- Nwoke, Ijeoma C
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ABSTRACT
The study design was a cross sectional survey aimed at determining the health profile,
household feeding pattern and anthropometric status of preschool children (2-5 years) in
lkwuano Local Government Area of Abia State. A multistage sampling technique were used
to select 228 preschool children for the survey of which males were 117 and females 111. A
semi-structured questionnaire were used to obtain information on the socio-demographic and
economic characteristics of parents, the physical health profile, household feeding pattern
and food consumption pattern of the studied children. Dietary assessment were carried out
using food frequency questionnaire. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 22. Pearson's
correlation was used to establish the association between health status and anthropometric
status. Significance was accepted at P-value <0.05. Anthropometric measurements (weights
and heights) were used to obtain the height-for-age, weight-for-age and weight-for-height
which were calculated using WHO Anthro. The results reveals that 2.2% of the children were
wasted, 16.7% stunted and 3.5% were underweight. All the children ( 100%) consumed
Cereals, Sweet and Sugary products, vegetables, fish and sea-foods, fats and oil, condiments
and beverages respectively in the last 24 hours before the study. Majority (90.8%) ate Roots
and tubers, more than half (65.4%) of the children ate legumes and nuts, 74. l % consumed
Fruits. Majority (8 1.1%) consumed eggs while 77.6% took Milk and products. But Meat and
Poultry 34.6% were less consumed food groups. The study showed that the children met their
minimum meal frequency (MMF) of three or four meal times per day with one or two snacks
as desired, and their minimum dietary diversity (MOD) of consumption of at least four food
groups among seven food groups per day. Factors which were significantly associated
(P<0.05) with health and anthropometric status of the preschool children studied showed that
weight-for-height (WHZ) z-scores correlates positively with incidence of malaria (r=.198,
p=0.003) and child's deworming frequency (r=.180, p=0.007), while diarrhea correlates
negatively with height-for-age (HAZ) z-scores (r=-.229, p=0.000). It is recommended that a
community based Nutrition education is needed for all mothers so as to keep them informed
on the importance of timely deworming of children and to teach them appropriate feeding
practices for children to ensure adequate nutrition for the children and other members of the
family.
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APA
NWOKE, & CHRISTIANA, I. (2026). Health, Household Feeding Pattern And Anthropometric Status Of Preschool Children (2-5 Years) In Ikwuano Local Government Area Of Abia State:- Nwoke, Ijeoma C. Michael Okpara University of Agriculture. Retrieved June 7, 2026, from http://repository.mouau.edu.ng/works/health-household-feeding-pattern-and-anthropometric-status-of-preschool-children-2-5-years-in-ikwuano-local-government-area-of-abia-state-nwoke-ijeoma-c-7-2
MLA
NWOKE, and IJEOMA CHRISTIANA. "Health, Household Feeding Pattern And Anthropometric Status Of Preschool Children (2-5 Years) In Ikwuano Local Government Area Of Abia State:- Nwoke, Ijeoma C." Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, 19 Apr. 2026, http://repository.mouau.edu.ng/works/health-household-feeding-pattern-and-anthropometric-status-of-preschool-children-2-5-years-in-ikwuano-local-government-area-of-abia-state-nwoke-ijeoma-c-7-2. Accessed June 7, 2026.
Chicago
NWOKE, and IJEOMA CHRISTIANA. "Health, Household Feeding Pattern And Anthropometric Status Of Preschool Children (2-5 Years) In Ikwuano Local Government Area Of Abia State:- Nwoke, Ijeoma C." Michael Okpara University of Agriculture (2026). Accessed June 7, 2026. http://repository.mouau.edu.ng/works/health-household-feeding-pattern-and-anthropometric-status-of-preschool-children-2-5-years-in-ikwuano-local-government-area-of-abia-state-nwoke-ijeoma-c-7-2