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The double burden of overnutrition and undernutrition in mother−child dyads in Kenya: demographic and health survey data, 2014

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dc.contributor.author Masibo, Peninah Kinya
dc.contributor.author Humwa, Felix
dc.contributor.author Macharia, Teresia Njoki
dc.date.accessioned 2020-10-14T08:51:42Z
dc.date.available 2020-10-14T08:51:42Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1017/jns.2019.39
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3563
dc.description.abstract The double burden of over nutrition and under nutrition is rapidly becoming a public health concern in low- and middle-income countries. We explored the occurrence of mother−child pairs of over- and under nutrition and the contributing factors using the 2014 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey data. A weighted sample of 7830 mother−child pairs was analysed. The children's nutritional status was determined using the WHO 2006 reference standards while maternal nutritional status was determined with BMI. Descriptive statistics, bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis were conducted. The proportion of overweight and obese mothers was 26 % (18·8 % overweight and 7·2 % obese). The prevalence of child stunting, underweight and wasting was 26·3, 12·8 and 5·1 %, respectively. Out of the overweight/obese mothers (weighted n 2034), 20 % had stunted children, 5·4 % underweight children and 3·1 % wasted children. Overweight/obese mother−stunted child pairs and overweight/obese mother−underweight child pairs were less likely to occur in the rural areas (adjusted OR (aOR) = 0·43; P < 0·01) in comparison with those residing in the urban areas (aOR = 0·54; P = 0·01). Children aged more than 6 months were more likely to be in the double burden dyads compared with children below 6 months of age (P < 0·01). The double burden mother−child dyads were more likely to be observed in wealthier households. Mother−child double burden is a notable public health problem in Kenya. Household wealth and urban residence are determinants of the double burden. There is need for target-specific interventions to simultaneously address child under nutrition and maternal overweight/obesity. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Cambridge University press en_US
dc.subject Undernutrition en_US
dc.subject Overnutrition en_US
dc.subject Mother−child pairs en_US
dc.subject Double burden en_US
dc.subject Demographic health survey en_US
dc.title The double burden of overnutrition and undernutrition in mother−child dyads in Kenya: demographic and health survey data, 2014 en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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