Current prevalence and predictors of protein-energy malnutrition among school children in rural Peninsular Malaysia

A cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the current prevalence of protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) among Orang Asli schoolchildren and to investigate the potential predictors of malnutrition. A total of 241 (120 males and 121 females) Orang Asli schoolchildren age 7-12 years living in...

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Main Authors: Al-Mekhlafi, M.S., Surin, J., Atiya, A.S., Ariffin, W.A., Mahdy, A.K., Abdullah, H.C.
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spelling my.um.eprints.33632018-10-19T08:29:56Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/3363/ Current prevalence and predictors of protein-energy malnutrition among school children in rural Peninsular Malaysia Al-Mekhlafi, M.S. Surin, J. Atiya, A.S. Ariffin, W.A. Mahdy, A.K. Abdullah, H.C. R Medicine A cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the current prevalence of protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) among Orang Asli schoolchildren and to investigate the potential predictors of malnutrition. A total of 241 (120 males and 121 females) Orang Asli schoolchildren age 7-12 years living in remote areas of Pos Betau, Pahang participated voluntarily in this study. Anthropometric and socioeconomic data were collected and the children were screened for intestinal parasitic infections. The overall prevalences of mild and significant underweight conditions were 52.3 and 37.3, respectively, and the prevalences of mild stunting and wasting were 43.6 and 43.1, respectively, while the prevalences of significant stunting and wasting were 43.6 and 5.6, respectively. There was a significant association between gender (male) and malnutrition (p = 0.029). The results also showed a higher prevalence of stunting among children age < or = 10 years than in older children (p = 0.001). Other independent variables, including socioeconomic status and intestinal parasitic infections, had no significant associations with malnutrition indices. PEM is prevalent among schoolchildren in rural Malaysia and therefore of public health concern since PEM diminishes immune function and impairs cognitive function and educational performance. School-based programs of prevention through health education and interventions should be considered as an essential part of measures to improve the quality of life of schoolchildren in rural Malaysia. Seameo Regional Tropical Medicine & Public Health 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/3363/1/Current_prevalence_and_predictors_of_protein_energy_malnutrition_among_school_children_in_rural_Peninsular_Malaysia.pdf Al-Mekhlafi, M.S. and Surin, J. and Atiya, A.S. and Ariffin, W.A. and Mahdy, A.K. and Abdullah, H.C. (2008) Current prevalence and predictors of protein-energy malnutrition among school children in rural Peninsular Malaysia. Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 39 (5). pp. 922-931. ISSN 0125-1562
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Al-Mekhlafi, M.S.
Surin, J.
Atiya, A.S.
Ariffin, W.A.
Mahdy, A.K.
Abdullah, H.C.
Current prevalence and predictors of protein-energy malnutrition among school children in rural Peninsular Malaysia
description A cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the current prevalence of protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) among Orang Asli schoolchildren and to investigate the potential predictors of malnutrition. A total of 241 (120 males and 121 females) Orang Asli schoolchildren age 7-12 years living in remote areas of Pos Betau, Pahang participated voluntarily in this study. Anthropometric and socioeconomic data were collected and the children were screened for intestinal parasitic infections. The overall prevalences of mild and significant underweight conditions were 52.3 and 37.3, respectively, and the prevalences of mild stunting and wasting were 43.6 and 43.1, respectively, while the prevalences of significant stunting and wasting were 43.6 and 5.6, respectively. There was a significant association between gender (male) and malnutrition (p = 0.029). The results also showed a higher prevalence of stunting among children age < or = 10 years than in older children (p = 0.001). Other independent variables, including socioeconomic status and intestinal parasitic infections, had no significant associations with malnutrition indices. PEM is prevalent among schoolchildren in rural Malaysia and therefore of public health concern since PEM diminishes immune function and impairs cognitive function and educational performance. School-based programs of prevention through health education and interventions should be considered as an essential part of measures to improve the quality of life of schoolchildren in rural Malaysia.
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author Al-Mekhlafi, M.S.
Surin, J.
Atiya, A.S.
Ariffin, W.A.
Mahdy, A.K.
Abdullah, H.C.
author_facet Al-Mekhlafi, M.S.
Surin, J.
Atiya, A.S.
Ariffin, W.A.
Mahdy, A.K.
Abdullah, H.C.
author_sort Al-Mekhlafi, M.S.
title Current prevalence and predictors of protein-energy malnutrition among school children in rural Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Current prevalence and predictors of protein-energy malnutrition among school children in rural Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Current prevalence and predictors of protein-energy malnutrition among school children in rural Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Current prevalence and predictors of protein-energy malnutrition among school children in rural Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Current prevalence and predictors of protein-energy malnutrition among school children in rural Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort current prevalence and predictors of protein-energy malnutrition among school children in rural peninsular malaysia
publisher Seameo Regional Tropical Medicine & Public Health
publishDate 2008
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/3363/1/Current_prevalence_and_predictors_of_protein_energy_malnutrition_among_school_children_in_rural_Peninsular_Malaysia.pdf
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