The effect of nutrition education program on morbidity from acute respiratory infection
among less than 5 years children was investigated .The study was carried out in primary
health care center and the houses in its catchment area in west of Assiut City. It consisted
of cross -sectional morbidity and anthropometric survey followed by a longitudinal
intervention study for one year.21.2 % of children under five was stunted and 8.8 % were
wasted. There was considerable chronic malnutrition among studied children. OveraU, I 1.6
% of children under age of five were underweight for age .The results of multiple logistic
regression showed that low socioeconomic level and increased birth order were associated
significantly with stunting, underweight and wasting .Incidence of ALRTI was 10.4 %. 26.9
% of children who contracted ALRTI diseased this difference were statistically significant.
on the other hand 23 .1 % were wasted versus to 7.1 % of non diseased (P~ 0.017) . 26.9 %
of them were stunted as compared to 20.5 % and this difference was statistically
insignificant (P~ 0.298). The analysis of the data of anthropometric measurements
showed insignificant differences in the prevalence trends of stunting by time. On the other
hand, there was significant .in the trends of total prevalence of underweight. As regards
wasting, there was significant decrease in the trend of total prevalence of wasting. The
study recommended; nutritional interventions through health education that should be
integrated with maternal and child health activities
Research Department
Research Journal
Bulletin of High Institute of Public Health
Research Member
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.34, No.2
Research Website
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Research Year
2004
Research_Pages
PP. 297-322
Research Abstract