2016
DOI: 10.14419/ijm.v4i1.5989
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Risk factors associated with wasting among children aged 6 to 24 months old in Gaza strip

Abstract: Wasting contributes to morbidity and mortality for children under 5 years of age particularly in the developing countries. This study identified the various risk factors associated with wasting among children aged 6 to 24 months old in Gaza Strip. The study sample consisted of 98 wasted children and 98 control children. A questionnaire interview was used.

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“…Children who were ill in the prior 2 weeks of data collection day were more likely to have wasting than children who were not ill. This finding is consistent with previous study findings in developing countries [16, 25, 26, 36, 39, 40]. This is due to the fact that illness decreases appetite and interfere digestion and absorption of nutrients which directly lead to under-nutrition and by reducing the immune response it exacerbates illness.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Children who were ill in the prior 2 weeks of data collection day were more likely to have wasting than children who were not ill. This finding is consistent with previous study findings in developing countries [16, 25, 26, 36, 39, 40]. This is due to the fact that illness decreases appetite and interfere digestion and absorption of nutrients which directly lead to under-nutrition and by reducing the immune response it exacerbates illness.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In addition, household food insecurity was associated with mean MUAC in children in terms of age z-scores, underweight, and acute undernutrition, but not with stunting and wasting. Studies conducted in the Gaza strip and developing countries indicated an association between household food insecurity and child underweight (38)(39)(40)(41)(42). Moreover, this result was in accordance with the UNICEF conceptual framework for malnutrition in developing countries; household food insecurity adversely affects the nutritional status of children by reducing the quantity and quality of food intake (37).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Hal ini sejalan dengan penelitian yang menyebutkan bahwa pekerjaan orangtua tidak memiliki hubungan yang signifikan terhadap kejadian wasting pada balita. 16 Sedangkan penelitian lainnya menyebutkan bahwa ibu yang tidak bekerja cenderung lebih banyak menghabiskan waktu di rumah dan memiliki kesempatan yang lebih banyak untuk memberi makan anak-anak mereka, memberi pola pengasuhan yang baik karena dengan kesempatan waktu yang lebih banyak. Sementara ibu yang bekerja, lebih banyak menghabiskan waktu untuk bekerja dan kurang memiliki waktu bersama anak-anak.…”
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“…Penelitian lainnya menyebutkan bahwa riwayat penyakit pada balita yang menyerang sistem pencernaan dan sistem pernafasan akan meningkatkan risiko untuk menyebabkan terjaidnya wasting sebesar 2,9 kali. 16 Dalam penelitian ini kemungkinan orang tua responden tidak mengingat frekuensi riwayat diare maupun demam yang pernah dialami anak. Selain itu, orangtua cenderung menagnggap demam dan diare yang dialami balita sebagai kondisi normal yang tidak sampai membutuhkan perawatan khusus di RS.…”
Section: Pembahasanunclassified