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      Prevalence of child malnutrition in agro-pastoral households in Afar Regional State of Ethiopia

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          Based on data generated from 180 randomly selected households with children age under five years old in Aysaita district of Afar region of Ethiopia, this study explored prevalence of malnutrition and scrutinized household characteristics, maternal characteristics, specifics of the child and economic variables associated with child malnutrition. The height-for-age Z-scores (HAZ), weight-for-height Z-scores (WHZ) and weight-for-age Z-scores (WAZ) were used to measure the extent of stunting, wasting and underweight, respectively. The results revealed that prevalence of long term nutritional imbalance and malnutrition status indicator (i.e. stunting) was 67.8%. The short term measure (wasting) was found to be 12.8% and underweight was found to be 46.1%. Moreover, children in households which are headed by women, and characterized by more dependency ratio, less access to assets, health services and institutions are more likely to be undernourished.

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                Journal
                Nutr Res Pract
                Nutr Res Pract
                NRP
                Nutrition Research and Practice
                The Korean Nutrition Society and the Korean Society of Community Nutrition
                1976-1457
                2005-6168
                April 2013
                01 April 2013
                : 7
                : 2
                : 122-131
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Afar Pastoral and Agro-pastoral Research Institute, Samera, Ethiopia.
                [2 ]African Centre for Food Security, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X01, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
                [3 ]Ethiopian Economic Policy Research Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
                Author notes
                Corresponding Author: Ayalneh Bogale, Tel. 27-33-260-5855, Fax. 27-33-260-6094, bogalea@ 123456ukzn.ac.za
                Article
                10.4162/nrp.2013.7.2.122
                3627929
                23610605
                7b3dcf04-fc39-49e1-83d5-2a033be54cba
                ©2013 The Korean Nutrition Society and the Korean Society of Community Nutrition

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 10 May 2012
                : 28 February 2013
                : 03 March 2013
                Categories
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                Nutrition & Dietetics
                agro-pastoral,anthropometry,children under five years of age,ethiopia,malnutrition

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