BMC Public Health (Oct 2011)

Anthropometrically determined nutritional status of urban primary schoolchildren in Makurdi, Nigeria

  • Monyeki Makama A,
  • Amusa Lateef O,
  • Shaw Brandon S,
  • Toriola Abel L,
  • Goon Daniel T,
  • Akinyemi Oluwadare,
  • Alabi Olubola A

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-769
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 769

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Abstract Background No information exists on the nutritional status of primary school children residing in Makurdi, Nigeria. It is envisaged that the data could serve as baseline data for future studies, as well as inform public health policy. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of malnutrition among urban school children in Makurdi, Nigeria. Methods Height and weight of 2015 (979 boys and 1036 girls), aged 9-12 years, attending public primary school in Makurdi were measured and the body mass index (BMI) calculated. Anthropometric indices of weight-for-age (WA) and height-for-age (HA) were used to estimate the children's nutritional status. The BMI thinness classification was also calculated. Results Underweight (WAZ Conclusions There is severe malnutrition among the school children living in Makurdi. Most of the children are underweight, stunted and thinned. As such, providing community education on environmental sanitation and personal hygienic practices, proper child rearing, breast-feeding and weaning practices would possibly reverse the trends.