ABSTRACT
Undernutrition
has led to half of all deaths and 28% of stunting in children worldwide. In the
developing countries, 52% and 34-62% of the school-age children are stunted and
underweight, respectively. As school age is a period of physical and mental
development, prolonged undernutrition in this age group impairs their growth. Children
are most vulnerable to undernutrition due to their low dietary intake, less
access to food, inequitable distribution of food within households, improper
food storage and preparation, dietary taboos and infections with pathogens.
This study assessed the Prevalence and risks factors of undernutrition among
school age children in Umuahia North L.G.A of Abia state. A multi-stage
sampling technique was used to select the study sample. Four community primary
schools were selected from a list of community school in Umuahia North.
Children within the age of 6-12 were the respondents and were randomly selected
from primary three down to six which makes the total of 260. Structured and
validated questionnaires were used in data collection. Data collection included
the socio-economic and demographic characteristics and the dietary pattern of
the school children, the weight and height measurement of the children was
taken to establish the anthropometric status. Data obtained from this study
were analyzed using descriptive statistics (frequency, percentages and pearson's
correlation). Significance was accepted at P<0.05. This study revealed that
51.5% of the respondents were male while 48.8% were female. The nutritional
status shows that 16.6% of the respondents were stunted, 6.9% underweight and
5.0% indicated thinness. Risks factor of family size and nutritional status of the
children was not significant at (p>0.05). However, significant relationship
(p< 0.05) was identified between nutritional status with the risk factors of
mother’s occupation, mother’s income, drinking clean water, eating frequently,
good health facilities and skipping meal. The study reveals that only a few of
the respondents were undernourished. Awareness to parents on the need for
appropriate nutrition among school age children should be encouraged by all
sectors, Health workers should also help to address the need of adequate
nutrition.
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