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Risk Factors of Malnutrition in Under-5 Children of Slum Area in Dhaka City.

M A Hoque, B M Annur,M A Sayeed, M A Mamun

Mymensingh medical journal : MMJ(2021)

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Malnutrition is a serious public health problem that has been linked to increase risk of morbidity and mortality in slums of Dhaka city and where the prevalence of malnutrition is very high. This study was conducted to evaluate the risk factors of malnutrition among under-5 children of selective slum area in Dhaka City. This cross sectional study was conducted from January 2016 to December 2019, among 500 under-5 children selected by random sampling technique from Agargaon and Beribadh slums of Dhaka city. Anthropometric measurements were taken using standard methods those were weight, height, MUAC and age. A questionnaire was ready for data collection containing episode of diseases, breast feeding status, complementary feeding, family size, family income, maternal education status, housing, source of drinking water etc in under-5 children. Data were analyzed by using SPSS version 21.0. Among 500 children from slums area, malnutrition was present in 220(44%) cases. Out of them 115(23%) children were wasted, 205(41%) children were stunted and 175(35%) children were underweight. Malnutrition was found significantly high among non-breast feed babies, who breast feed only for 6 months, in whom colostrum was not given and also when complimentary feeding was not given properly (p<0.05). Malnourished children were found significantly higher among illiterate mothers and those who used Kancha house (p<0.05). Wasting, stunting and underweight were more with increasing family size. There were a decreased number of malnutrition cases when family income rises. Diarrhoea and ARI was significantly associated with malnutrition (p<0.05). Large number of children in slum areas of Dhaka city was suffering from malnutrition. Malnutrition was significantly higher among children who did not get colostrum; non-breast fed and got improper complimentary feeding. Maternal illiteracy, living in Kancha house, large family size, family income and associated disease condition were also contributed to malnutrition.
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