2014
DOI: 10.4172/2155-9600.1000373
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Assessment of Food Insecurity and Nutritional Outcomes in Bachok, Kelantan

Abstract: Aim: This study is to examine the association between food insecurity and nutritional outcomes among children and adults and its impact on the quality of life of the mother in rural sample in Bachok-Kelantan. Method: A cross-sectional survey of low income households was conducted and 223 households of mothers aged 18-55 years old, non-lactating, non-pregnant mother and having at least one child in 2-12 years range were purposively selected. A questionnaire was administered including the Radimer/Cornell scale; … Show more

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“…There was a significant mean difference between food-secure and foodinsecure children in terms of HAZ (p<0.00). This finding is in agreement with a study carried out by Ihab et al (2015) reported that household food insecurity was associated with chronic undernutrition of the school children.…”
Section: Undernutrition Statussupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…There was a significant mean difference between food-secure and foodinsecure children in terms of HAZ (p<0.00). This finding is in agreement with a study carried out by Ihab et al (2015) reported that household food insecurity was associated with chronic undernutrition of the school children.…”
Section: Undernutrition Statussupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The proportions of households with multiple working persons were higher among secure households compared to insecure households. This finding is consistent with Ihab et al (2015), because they observed that the addition of one more employed member per household resulted additional income that reduced food insecurity.…”
Section: Association Of the Household Characteristics And Food Securitysupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Globally different studies showed different predictors for developing SAM including female gender [7], Birth interval [3], type and size of family [3,8], parent's education and occupation [3,8,9], household Income [8], sub-optimal frequency of breast feeding [3], Pre-lacteal feeding [8], improper exclusive breastfeeding [8], sub-optimal frequency of complementary feeding [3], inappropriate feeding practice [9], late initiation of complementary diet [8], recurrent diarrhea [3,9,10], and food insecurity [11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a study in a selected kindergarten from urban and rural areas in Selangor found that the rates of stunting and wasting in children from rural areas were higher with 28.6% and 31% compared to children living in an urban region with 15% and 22% respectively (Aziz & Devi 2012). Same findings were found among indigenous population across states in Malaysia ranging from 35 % to 76 % of indigenous children under five years old were suffering from undernutrition, where stunting was more prevalent than underweight (Chua et al 2012;Geik et al 2016;Murtaza et al 2018;Yen et al 2018) An individual's dietary intake determines the quality of a diet; thus, it is important to adequately consume food with high quality and quantity of various nutrients in order for the body to sufficiently absorb macronutrients and Salleh et al micronutrients (Ihab 2015). Adequate intake during the first two years of life plays a vital role for the nutritional status of children in the future, as it can become a risk factor for stunting (UNICEF 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%