Esimai O A, Ojofeitimi E O, Oyebowale O M
Department of Community Health, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
Nutr Health. 2001;15(1):41-6. doi: 10.1177/026010600101500105.
Three hundred and forty four preschool children from Ilare district of Ife Central Local Government Area of Osun State, Nigeria were assessed for nutritional status using selected and sensitive anthropometric techniques. The sociocultural practices of the parents were also examined. Approximately 53.8% and 54.7% of the children were identified to be malnourished and stunted respectively. The socioeconomic situation of the family was identified to have a significant influence on the child's nutritional status. Female children were observed not to be as adequately nourished as their male counterparts. However parity and food taboo had no significant influence on the child's nutritional status. The need for improvement in the socioeconomic status of the family and education of the community on the importance of female nutrition are discussed.
对来自尼日利亚奥孙州伊费中央地方政府区伊拉尔地区的344名学龄前儿童,采用选定的敏感人体测量技术评估其营养状况。同时也考察了家长的社会文化习俗。分别约有53.8%和54.7%的儿童被认定为营养不良和发育迟缓。家庭的社会经济状况被认为对儿童的营养状况有重大影响。观察发现女童的营养不如男童充足。然而,胎次和食物禁忌对儿童的营养状况没有显著影响。文中讨论了改善家庭社会经济状况以及对社区进行女性营养重要性教育的必要性。