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Association of infant and child feeding index with undernutrition in children aged 6–59 months: a cross-sectional study in the Maldives

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dc.contributor.author Haq, Ijaz ul
dc.contributor.author Asra, Mariyam
dc.contributor.author Tian, Qing
dc.contributor.author Ahmed, Bilal
dc.contributor.author Khan, Nadar
dc.contributor.author Ahmad, Muhammad Ijaz
dc.contributor.author Ji, Chenming
dc.contributor.author Luo, Jianguang
dc.date.accessioned 2021-07-06T07:20:10Z
dc.date.available 2021-07-06T07:20:10Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.citation Haq, I., Asra, M., Tian, Q., Ahmed, B., Khan, N., Ahmad, M. I., Ji, C., . . . Luo, J. (2020). Association of infant and child feeding index with undernutrition in children aged 6–59 months: a cross-sectional study in the Maldives. 1-5. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://saruna.mnu.edu.mv/jspui/handle/123456789/11467
dc.description.abstract Adequate dietary intake is critically important for child growth and development. This study aimed to analyze the prevalence of undernutrition and its association with infant and child feeding index (ICFI). This cross-sectional studywas conducted among children (younger than5 years) and theirmothers from Lhaviyani Atoll,Maldives. The datawere obtained by interviewing the children’s mothers via pretested questionnaires. Infant and child feeding index scores were calculated from the dietary information. Weight-for-age z-scores (WAZ), length/height-for-age z-scores (LAZ/HAZ), and weight-forlength/ height z-scores were calculated from anthropometric data taken according to the WHO criterion. Linear regression tests were used to find the association of nutritional status with ICFI scores. A total of 800 children and their mothers participated in this study. The prevalence of underweight, stunting, and wasting was 24.6%, 32.4%, and 16.3%, respectively. Themean ICFI scores (13.0) of children aged 6–8monthswere better than those of children in other age-groups. In food groups, the intake of fish was higher among the respondents,whereas the consumption of vegetables and fruitswas lower. Infant and child feeding index scoreswere significantly associated (P< 0.05) withWAZ and LAZ/HAZ after adjustment for confounders. Overall, the findings showed that Maldivian children consumed the limited number of food items that resulted in an inadequate intake of nutrients which further resulted in the high prevalence of malnutrition. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene en_US
dc.subject Breastfeeding en_US
dc.subject Bottle feeding en_US
dc.subject Infant and child feeding en_US
dc.title Association of infant and child feeding index with undernutrition in children aged 6–59 months: a cross-sectional study in the Maldives en_US
dc.type Technical Report en_US


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