The prevalence of malnutrition based on anthropometry among primary schoolchildren in Binh Dinh province, Vietnam in 2016

<em>Objective:</em> The study was conducted to determine the prevalence of malnutrition based on anthropometry among primary schoolchildren in Binh Dinh province, Vietnam. <em>Material and Methods:</em> This was a school-based cross-sectional survey using random sample techni...

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Main Authors: Truong Quang Dat, Le Nguyen Huong Giang, Nguyen Thi Tuong Loan, Vo Van Toan
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Published: AIMS Press 2018-06-01
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spelling doaj-2b7f7b66fbf642fb98fb13ef210fcba62020-11-25T00:54:15ZengAIMS PressAIMS Public Health2327-89942018-06-015320321610.3934/publichealth.2018.3.203The prevalence of malnutrition based on anthropometry among primary schoolchildren in Binh Dinh province, Vietnam in 2016Truong Quang Dat0Le Nguyen Huong Giang1Nguyen Thi Tuong Loan2Vo Van Toan31 Binh Dinh Medical College, Vietnam1 Binh Dinh Medical College, Vietnam2 Quy Nhon University, Vietnam2 Quy Nhon University, Vietnam<em>Objective:</em> The study was conducted to determine the prevalence of malnutrition based on anthropometry among primary schoolchildren in Binh Dinh province, Vietnam. <em>Material and Methods:</em> This was a school-based cross-sectional survey using random sample technique with multistage process. Variables in malnutrition were classifed as thinness, stunting, underweight, overweight, and obesity based on z-scores according to the World Health Organization (WHO) (2007). Anthropometric measurements were taken according to WHO’s standard procedures. The Chi-square test was used to compare prevalences and the Chi-square test for trend was employed to assess the trend of the prevalence of malnutrition forms by age. <em>Results:</em> 6,514 pupils from 6 to 10 years old including 3,298 males and 3,216 females were observed. The prevalence of thinness, stunting, underweight, overweight and obesity among schoolchildren accounted for 11.19%, 6.16%, 10.79%, and 30.1%, respectively. The prevalence of underweight and that of overweight-obesity of all pupils at the age of 6 were 13.1% and 32.11%, respectively, and tended to decrease to age 10 (<em>p</em> &lt; 0.01). The prevalence of thin and stunted pupils had little sign of change over ages (<em>p</em> &gt; 0.05). There was a statistically significant difference in the prevalence of malnutrition in three areas of Binh Dinh (<em>p</em> &lt; 0.05), in which the highest prevalence of undernutrition was in mountainous area and midland, and the highest prevalence of overweight-obesity was in urban areas. <em>Conclusion:</em> The prevalence of malnutrition of primary schoolchildren in Binh Dinh was relatively high, in which the prevalence of overweight-obesity was rather high in urban areas and the prevalence of undernutrition was pretty high in mountainous area and midland. This study has characterized an important public health challenge, highlighting the need for attention to potential interventions.http://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/publichealth.2018.3.203/fulltext.htmlthinness| stunting| underweight| obesity| primary schoolchildren| Binh Dinh| Vietnam
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author Truong Quang Dat
Le Nguyen Huong Giang
Nguyen Thi Tuong Loan
Vo Van Toan
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Le Nguyen Huong Giang
Nguyen Thi Tuong Loan
Vo Van Toan
The prevalence of malnutrition based on anthropometry among primary schoolchildren in Binh Dinh province, Vietnam in 2016
AIMS Public Health
thinness| stunting| underweight| obesity| primary schoolchildren| Binh Dinh| Vietnam
author_facet Truong Quang Dat
Le Nguyen Huong Giang
Nguyen Thi Tuong Loan
Vo Van Toan
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title The prevalence of malnutrition based on anthropometry among primary schoolchildren in Binh Dinh province, Vietnam in 2016
title_short The prevalence of malnutrition based on anthropometry among primary schoolchildren in Binh Dinh province, Vietnam in 2016
title_full The prevalence of malnutrition based on anthropometry among primary schoolchildren in Binh Dinh province, Vietnam in 2016
title_fullStr The prevalence of malnutrition based on anthropometry among primary schoolchildren in Binh Dinh province, Vietnam in 2016
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence of malnutrition based on anthropometry among primary schoolchildren in Binh Dinh province, Vietnam in 2016
title_sort prevalence of malnutrition based on anthropometry among primary schoolchildren in binh dinh province, vietnam in 2016
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Public Health
issn 2327-8994
publishDate 2018-06-01
description <em>Objective:</em> The study was conducted to determine the prevalence of malnutrition based on anthropometry among primary schoolchildren in Binh Dinh province, Vietnam. <em>Material and Methods:</em> This was a school-based cross-sectional survey using random sample technique with multistage process. Variables in malnutrition were classifed as thinness, stunting, underweight, overweight, and obesity based on z-scores according to the World Health Organization (WHO) (2007). Anthropometric measurements were taken according to WHO’s standard procedures. The Chi-square test was used to compare prevalences and the Chi-square test for trend was employed to assess the trend of the prevalence of malnutrition forms by age. <em>Results:</em> 6,514 pupils from 6 to 10 years old including 3,298 males and 3,216 females were observed. The prevalence of thinness, stunting, underweight, overweight and obesity among schoolchildren accounted for 11.19%, 6.16%, 10.79%, and 30.1%, respectively. The prevalence of underweight and that of overweight-obesity of all pupils at the age of 6 were 13.1% and 32.11%, respectively, and tended to decrease to age 10 (<em>p</em> &lt; 0.01). The prevalence of thin and stunted pupils had little sign of change over ages (<em>p</em> &gt; 0.05). There was a statistically significant difference in the prevalence of malnutrition in three areas of Binh Dinh (<em>p</em> &lt; 0.05), in which the highest prevalence of undernutrition was in mountainous area and midland, and the highest prevalence of overweight-obesity was in urban areas. <em>Conclusion:</em> The prevalence of malnutrition of primary schoolchildren in Binh Dinh was relatively high, in which the prevalence of overweight-obesity was rather high in urban areas and the prevalence of undernutrition was pretty high in mountainous area and midland. This study has characterized an important public health challenge, highlighting the need for attention to potential interventions.
topic thinness| stunting| underweight| obesity| primary schoolchildren| Binh Dinh| Vietnam
url http://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/publichealth.2018.3.203/fulltext.html
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