TY - JOUR
T1 - Determinants of under-five children body mass index in su-dan; application of quantile regression
T2 - A systematic review
AU - Ayele, Dawit Getnet
AU - Abdallah, Ahmed Saied Rahama
AU - Omar Mohammed, Mohammed
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, Iranian Journal of Public Health. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/1
Y1 - 2021/1
N2 - Background: One of the health challenges in Sub-Saharan countries is child malnutrition. Body Mass Index (BMI) can be defined as a measure of nutritional status. Examining the determinants of under-five children’s BMI is a significant subject that needs to be studied. For this study, quantile regression was used to identify the determinants of under-five children's BMI in Sudan. Methods: We used the 2014 Sudan Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) conducted by the Central Bureau of Statistics. Quantile regression was used. Results: Place of residence, state, mother’s educational level, gender, age of the child, and wealth index were an important effect significantly affecting under-five children’s BMI at different quantile levels. Conclusion: Taking measures on the nutritional status of mothers will accordingly resolve the nutritional status of their children. Therefore, the focus of policymakers should be on the influential significant factors which were found across all quantile levels to plan and develop strategies to enhance the normal or healthy weight status of under-five children in Sudan.
AB - Background: One of the health challenges in Sub-Saharan countries is child malnutrition. Body Mass Index (BMI) can be defined as a measure of nutritional status. Examining the determinants of under-five children’s BMI is a significant subject that needs to be studied. For this study, quantile regression was used to identify the determinants of under-five children's BMI in Sudan. Methods: We used the 2014 Sudan Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) conducted by the Central Bureau of Statistics. Quantile regression was used. Results: Place of residence, state, mother’s educational level, gender, age of the child, and wealth index were an important effect significantly affecting under-five children’s BMI at different quantile levels. Conclusion: Taking measures on the nutritional status of mothers will accordingly resolve the nutritional status of their children. Therefore, the focus of policymakers should be on the influential significant factors which were found across all quantile levels to plan and develop strategies to enhance the normal or healthy weight status of under-five children in Sudan.
KW - Body mass index
KW - Multiple indicator cluster survey
KW - Under-five
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M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85099409075
SN - 2251-6085
VL - 50
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - Iranian Journal of Public Health
JF - Iranian Journal of Public Health
IS - 1
ER -