Hunger influenced life expectancy in war-torn Sub-Saharan African countries

Abstract Background Malnutrition is a global public health problem especially in developing countries experiencing war/conflicts. War might be one of the socio-political factors influencing malnutrition in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. This study aims at determining the influence of war on co...

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Main Author: Florence N. Uchendu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-04-01
Series:Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition
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War
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41043-018-0143-3
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spelling doaj-e6d6440c30fa4b63a83bb8410fa9cea02020-11-24T21:37:54ZengBMCJournal of Health, Population and Nutrition2072-13152018-04-013711410.1186/s41043-018-0143-3Hunger influenced life expectancy in war-torn Sub-Saharan African countriesFlorence N. Uchendu0Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Public and Environmental Health Sciences, National Open University of NigeriaAbstract Background Malnutrition is a global public health problem especially in developing countries experiencing war/conflicts. War might be one of the socio-political factors influencing malnutrition in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. This study aims at determining the influence of war on corruption, population (POP), number of population malnourished (NPU), food security and life expectancy (LE) in war-torn SSA countries (WTSSA) by comparing their malnutrition indicators. Methods Fourteen countries in WTSSA were stratified into zones according to war incidences. Countries’ secondary data on population (POP), NPU, Food Security Index (FSI), corruption perceptions index (CPI), Global Hunger Index (GHI) and LE were obtained from global published data. T test, multivariate and Pearson correlation analyses were performed to determine the relationship between CPI, POP, GHI, FSI, NPU, male LE (MLE) and female LE (FLE) in WTSSA at p < .05. Data were presented in tables, means, standard deviation and percentages. Results Mean NPU, CPI, GHI, POP, FSI, MLE and FLE in WTSSA were 5.0 million, 28.3%, 18.2%, 33.8 million, 30.8%, 54.7 years and 57.1 years, respectively. GHI significantly influenced LE in both male and female POP in WTSSA. NPU, CPI, FSI, GHI and FLE were not significantly different according to zones except in MLE. Conclusions Malnutrition indicators were similarly affected in WTSSA. Hunger influenced life expectancy. Policies promoting good governance, equity, peaceful co-existence, respect for human right and adequate food supply will aid malnutrition eradication and prevent war occurrences in Sub-Saharan African countries.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41043-018-0143-3MalnutritionWarHungerUndernourishedFood securityLife expectancy
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Hunger influenced life expectancy in war-torn Sub-Saharan African countries
Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition
Malnutrition
War
Hunger
Undernourished
Food security
Life expectancy
author_facet Florence N. Uchendu
author_sort Florence N. Uchendu
title Hunger influenced life expectancy in war-torn Sub-Saharan African countries
title_short Hunger influenced life expectancy in war-torn Sub-Saharan African countries
title_full Hunger influenced life expectancy in war-torn Sub-Saharan African countries
title_fullStr Hunger influenced life expectancy in war-torn Sub-Saharan African countries
title_full_unstemmed Hunger influenced life expectancy in war-torn Sub-Saharan African countries
title_sort hunger influenced life expectancy in war-torn sub-saharan african countries
publisher BMC
series Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition
issn 2072-1315
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract Background Malnutrition is a global public health problem especially in developing countries experiencing war/conflicts. War might be one of the socio-political factors influencing malnutrition in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. This study aims at determining the influence of war on corruption, population (POP), number of population malnourished (NPU), food security and life expectancy (LE) in war-torn SSA countries (WTSSA) by comparing their malnutrition indicators. Methods Fourteen countries in WTSSA were stratified into zones according to war incidences. Countries’ secondary data on population (POP), NPU, Food Security Index (FSI), corruption perceptions index (CPI), Global Hunger Index (GHI) and LE were obtained from global published data. T test, multivariate and Pearson correlation analyses were performed to determine the relationship between CPI, POP, GHI, FSI, NPU, male LE (MLE) and female LE (FLE) in WTSSA at p < .05. Data were presented in tables, means, standard deviation and percentages. Results Mean NPU, CPI, GHI, POP, FSI, MLE and FLE in WTSSA were 5.0 million, 28.3%, 18.2%, 33.8 million, 30.8%, 54.7 years and 57.1 years, respectively. GHI significantly influenced LE in both male and female POP in WTSSA. NPU, CPI, FSI, GHI and FLE were not significantly different according to zones except in MLE. Conclusions Malnutrition indicators were similarly affected in WTSSA. Hunger influenced life expectancy. Policies promoting good governance, equity, peaceful co-existence, respect for human right and adequate food supply will aid malnutrition eradication and prevent war occurrences in Sub-Saharan African countries.
topic Malnutrition
War
Hunger
Undernourished
Food security
Life expectancy
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41043-018-0143-3
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