2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12887-015-0482-9
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Determinants of stunting and severe stunting among under-fives in Tanzania: evidence from the 2010 cross-sectional household survey

Abstract: BackgroundStunting is one of the main public health problems in Tanzania. It is caused mainly by malnutrition among children aged less than 5 years. Identifying the determinants of stunting and severe stunting among such children would help public health planners to reshape and redesign new interventions to reduce this health hazard. This study aimed to identify factors associated with stunting and severe stunting among children aged less than five years in Tanzania.MethodsThe sample is made up of 7324 childre… Show more

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“…Male children were also more likely to be stunted compared to female children. This relationship has been reported in the literature from developing countries including Ghana [14,26], Tanzania [27], Ethiopia [24], Cambodia [3] and India [28]. In spite of this widespread identification of the male susceptibility to stunting, the exact factors underlying it have yet to be well understood [14] but likely to be biological [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Male children were also more likely to be stunted compared to female children. This relationship has been reported in the literature from developing countries including Ghana [14,26], Tanzania [27], Ethiopia [24], Cambodia [3] and India [28]. In spite of this widespread identification of the male susceptibility to stunting, the exact factors underlying it have yet to be well understood [14] but likely to be biological [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…For example, studies of determinants of stunting among children under 5 years old in Tanzania found that unsafe drinking-water sources were one of the major predictors of stunted growth (22,26). Providing people with access to improved WASH facilities (i.e., safe drinking water, adequate sanitation and facilities to wash their hands with soap) would reduce incidences of diarrhea among children under five and, therefore, they would reduce mortality.…”
Section: Independent Predictors Of Stunted Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penelitian lainnya yang dilakukan oleh McDonald et al, (2012) di Tanzania menyatakan bahwa prematuritas dan Berat Badan Lahir Rendah (BBLR) merupakan faktor penting yang dapat mempengaruhi stunting, wasting, dan underweight pada anak usia 6-24 bulan. Selain itu, pendidikan ibu, sumber air minum dan sanitasi yang tidak aman, juga memiliki hubungan yang berkaitan erat dengan kejadian stunting (Chirande et al, 2015).…”
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