Prevalence and determinants of protein energy malnutrition among under five children in slums of Kannauj district

Authors : Tanu Midha, Seema Nigam, D S Martolia, Samarjeet Kaur

DOI : 10.18231/2394-6776.2018.0050

Volume : 5

Issue : 4

Year : 0

Page No : 218-222

Introduction: Protein Energy Malnutrition (PEM) in children is a leading public health problem in developing countries like India and is a direct or indirect cause of most of infant and child morbidity and mortality.
Objective: To study the prevalence and determinants of protein energy malnutrition among under five children of Kannauj district.
Materials and Methods: The present study was a cross-sectional study conducted among children in the age group 0-60 months in the slums of Kannauj district. The statistical tools used for analysis were percentages, Pearson's Chi-square test and multiple logistic regression.
Results: The prevalence of PEM in the study population was found to be 59.1%. The study revealed a significant association of age (OR=0.438), timing initiation of breast feeding (OR=0.682), colostrum feeding (OR=0.364), practice of breast feeding (OR=3.611) and initiation of complementary feeding at 6 months (OR=2.651) were significantly associated with PEM.
Conclusion: The present study emphasizes the need to correct behavioural factors like breast feeding practices among Indian mothers to bring down the problem of PEM in under five children.

Keywords: PEM, Under five children, Malnutrition, Determinants.


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