Assefa Huruy, Belachew Tefera, Negash Legesse
Department of Public Health, College of Health Sciences, Mekelle University, PO. Box, Mekelle, Ethiopia.
Department of Population and Family Health, College of Public Health and Medical Sciences, Jimma University, PO. Box 1104, Jimma, Ethiopia.
Pan Afr Med J. 2015 Mar 17;20:252. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2015.20.252.3588. eCollection 2015.
Nutrition during adolescence plays an important role in the individual's life. There are different factors that affect nutritional status of adolescents. Socio Economic Status, age, sex and mothers' educational level are among the important determinants factors of nutritional status of adolescents. Younger adolescents tend to be more undernourished than older adolescents, and, contrary to expectations that boys are almost twice as undernourished as girls. In this study, we test the competing hypothesis about the correlates of nutritional status among Ethiopian adolescents.
We report a total of 2084 adolescents from the second round of a 5-year longitudinal study in Jimma zone, southwest Ethiopia. Univariate and Multivariable linear regression were used to assess socio-demographic factors associated with Underweight and Stunting among Adolescents in Jimma zone.
Age, highest grade completed, job and last attended in community school were positively associated with BMI for Age z-score and highest grade completed, household income and job were positively associated with Height for Age z-score. However, male gender was negatively associated with BMI for Age z-score and male gender, last attended in community school, abdominal pain and household size were negatively associated with Height for Age z-score.
Age of the adolescents, gender, educational status, employment status and type of last school attended are associated with underweight; and gender, place of residence, household size, household income, educational status, employment status, type of last school attended and abdominal pain are associated with stunted. The findings reflect socio-demographic characteristics are associated with underweight and stunting.
青少年时期的营养在个人生活中起着重要作用。有多种因素会影响青少年的营养状况。社会经济地位、年龄、性别以及母亲的教育水平是青少年营养状况的重要决定因素。较年轻的青少年往往比年龄较大的青少年营养更不良,而且与预期相反的是,男孩的营养不良程度几乎是女孩的两倍。在本研究中,我们检验了关于埃塞俄比亚青少年营养状况相关因素的相互竞争假说。
我们报告了来自埃塞俄比亚西南部吉马地区一项为期5年的纵向研究第二轮中的2084名青少年。单变量和多变量线性回归用于评估吉马地区青少年中与体重不足和发育迟缓相关的社会人口学因素。
年龄、最高完成年级、工作以及最后就读的社区学校与年龄别BMI z评分呈正相关,最高完成年级、家庭收入和工作与年龄别身高z评分呈正相关。然而,男性性别与年龄别BMI z评分呈负相关,男性性别、最后就读的社区学校、腹痛和家庭规模与年龄别身高z评分呈负相关。
青少年的年龄、性别、教育状况、就业状况以及最后就读学校的类型与体重不足有关;而性别、居住地点、家庭规模、家庭收入、教育状况、就业状况、最后就读学校的类型和腹痛与发育迟缓有关。研究结果表明社会人口学特征与体重不足和发育迟缓有关。