TO ANALYZE PAKISTANI CHILDREN UNDER 2 YEARS OF AGE CONSUME FOOD GROUPS HIGH IN ENERGY AND LOW IN MICRONUTRIENTS.
http://doi.org/10.46536/jpumhs/2024/14.02.520
Keywords:
Beverage consumption, Pakistan, Food groups, Breastfeeding, Complementary feeding.Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Pakistan, the prevalence of malnutrition is very common in children. In
youngster’s, studies conducted on food consumption permits propose methodologies on
bolstering to enhance their nutritious status. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study is to assess
the consumption of beverages and food groups high in energy and low in micronutrients in
Pakistani children < 24 months of age. METHOD: A cross sectional study (n=548) conducted
in 2023 in different hospitals of Lahore, Gujranwala and Sheikhupura targeting children < 24
months of age. The tool use to obtain dietary information was 24 hour dietary recall. The total
food intake was categorized into 17 groups. Utilization was evaluated in milliliters or grams,
kilocalories every day, and rate of vitality (PE) every day. The total food intake of every child
was calculated for every nutritional category and stratified by age (less than 6 months, 6-11
months and 12 to 23 months) and if they are breastfed or not breastfed. Contrasts in the utilization
of nourishment gatherings were analyzed by the status of breastfeeding, territory of home (rural
or urban), and financial status (SES) by the mean of Linear regression balanced for age, status of
breastfeeding, and review plan of survey designed. RESULTS: According to this survey, about
43% of the children are breastfed. While no. of children <6 months of age consuming infant
formula is 43 % which is considered a larger percentage as breastfed children overall from 0-23
months are consuming breast milk. The percentage of nondairy sugar sweetened beverages
among children is very low about 1%. The PE of cereal based preparations is very high in urban
areas about 40 % and maize based preparations are very high in rural areas. Sweetened cereal
consumption is very high in high socioeconomic status children which is about 50% than middle
and low socioeconomic children which is about 20% and 10% consumption of sweetened cereals.
CONCLUSION: According to survey conducted in Pakistan the children under the age of 2
years about 23 months are at high risk of malnutrition and they do not consume the food as
recommended as the under and overconsumption of food is now leading to malnutrition,
maladapted practices like consumption of water and other complementary foods in children 0-6
months is also leading to malnutrition like stunting, wasting, underweight and overweight
children.
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