Malnutrition prevalence among rural school students

Objective (s): To determine the protein-energy malnutrition prevalence and influencing factors among the rural school students of 6-12 years in Shahrood, Iran. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of protein-energy malnutrition among 890 school students using the cluster and random sampling met...

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Main Authors: Delvarianzadch M., Sadeghian F.
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Language:fas
Published: Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research 2006-10-01
Series:Payesh
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Online Access:http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-728-en.html
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spelling doaj-448033af8ada44c6bfd1f907517b22712020-11-25T03:57:40ZfasIranian Institute for Health Sciences ResearchPayesh1680-76262008-45362006-10-015400Malnutrition prevalence among rural school studentsDelvarianzadch M.0Sadeghian F.1 Objective (s): To determine the protein-energy malnutrition prevalence and influencing factors among the rural school students of 6-12 years in Shahrood, Iran. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of protein-energy malnutrition among 890 school students using the cluster and random sampling methods. To determine the malnutrition prevalence status the anthropometric methods were used and compared with the NCHS (National Center for Health Statistics) standards. The nutritional status below -2SD was considered as an index of malnutrition and above or equal to -2SD as normal. Results: The findings showed that the prevalence of malnutrition in relation to W/A, H/A and W/H were 14.7%, 15.3%, and 11.6% respectively. It was noted that malnutrition among the boys was significantly more than the girls and that eating after breakfast was effective in wasting.  In addition it was found that 11.6% of children need to be helped by nutritional interventions and 14.7% need urgent attention. Conclusion: The results revealed that the incidence of malnutrition was higher than the WHO (World Health Organization) standards. It was also revealed that children suffered with stunting, wasting and underweight. It seems that it is necessary to pay enough attention to childrenchr('39')s nutritional status in rural senings.http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-728-en.htmlschool students' malnutritionthe villages of shahrood
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Sadeghian F.
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Sadeghian F.
Malnutrition prevalence among rural school students
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school students' malnutrition
the villages of shahrood
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Sadeghian F.
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title Malnutrition prevalence among rural school students
title_short Malnutrition prevalence among rural school students
title_full Malnutrition prevalence among rural school students
title_fullStr Malnutrition prevalence among rural school students
title_full_unstemmed Malnutrition prevalence among rural school students
title_sort malnutrition prevalence among rural school students
publisher Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research
series Payesh
issn 1680-7626
2008-4536
publishDate 2006-10-01
description Objective (s): To determine the protein-energy malnutrition prevalence and influencing factors among the rural school students of 6-12 years in Shahrood, Iran. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of protein-energy malnutrition among 890 school students using the cluster and random sampling methods. To determine the malnutrition prevalence status the anthropometric methods were used and compared with the NCHS (National Center for Health Statistics) standards. The nutritional status below -2SD was considered as an index of malnutrition and above or equal to -2SD as normal. Results: The findings showed that the prevalence of malnutrition in relation to W/A, H/A and W/H were 14.7%, 15.3%, and 11.6% respectively. It was noted that malnutrition among the boys was significantly more than the girls and that eating after breakfast was effective in wasting.  In addition it was found that 11.6% of children need to be helped by nutritional interventions and 14.7% need urgent attention. Conclusion: The results revealed that the incidence of malnutrition was higher than the WHO (World Health Organization) standards. It was also revealed that children suffered with stunting, wasting and underweight. It seems that it is necessary to pay enough attention to childrenchr('39')s nutritional status in rural senings.
topic school students' malnutrition
the villages of shahrood
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