A descriptive study of double burden of malnutrition in mothers of children with severe acute malnutrition admitted in Children Hospital and Institute of Child Health, Multan

Saadia Khan, Umme Ammara, Reema Arshad, Farah Naz, Kamran Ishfaq

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Abstract

Objective: To assess the nutritional status of mothers of severely malnourished children, and to evaluate the factors associated with inadequate caloric intake of children with severe acute malnutrition versus sufficient caloric intake by mothers. Methods: The cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted from January to June 2016 at Children Hospital and Institute of Child Health, Multan, Pakistan, and comprised mothers of severely malnourished children admitted for treatment. Data was collected using a questionnaire administered through interviews. Elements noted included body mass index, 24-hour recall, dietary restriction during pregnancy, lactation and complimentary feeding patterns of the children. The mothers were also examined for clinical signs of iron deficiency anaemia. Results: Of the 100 women, 20(20%) were malnourished, 42(42%) were of normal weight, and 38(38%) were either overweight, pre-obese or obese. The caloric intake of 26(26%) mothers was less than 1500 kcal per day, while 42(42%) were taking between 2000-2500 kcal per day and 32(32%) were taking >2500 kcal daily. Also, 67(67%) women were suffering from anaemia and 80(80%) women had some myths related with dietary restrictions during pregnancy, lactation and complimentary feeding of children. Overall, 23(23%) women breastfed their babies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)417-420
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of the Pakistan Medical Association
Volume70
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • BMI
  • Double burden
  • Obesity
  • SAM
  • Severe acute malnutrition

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