Socioeconomic and demographic factors determining the underweight prevalence among children under-five in Punjab

Abstract Background Underweight prevalence continues to be major public health challenge worldwide, particularly in developing countries like Pakistan. This study is focused on socio-economic and demographic aspects of underweight prevalence among children under-five in Punjab. Methods In this study...

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Main Authors: Rizwan Farooq, Hina Khan, Masood Amjad Khan, Muhammad Aslam
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-11-01
Series:BMC Public Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09675-5
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spelling doaj-ffd1933088c24b889aa3fd1b3d2f6d342020-12-06T12:04:40ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582020-11-0120111110.1186/s12889-020-09675-5Socioeconomic and demographic factors determining the underweight prevalence among children under-five in PunjabRizwan Farooq0Hina Khan1Masood Amjad Khan2Muhammad Aslam3Bureau of Statistics, Government of the Punjab LahoreDepartment of Statistics, GC University LahoreDepartment of Statistics, GC University LahoreDepartment of Statistics, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz UniversityAbstract Background Underweight prevalence continues to be major public health challenge worldwide, particularly in developing countries like Pakistan. This study is focused on socio-economic and demographic aspects of underweight prevalence among children under-five in Punjab. Methods In this study, several socioeconomic and demographic factors are considered using MICS-4 data-set. Only those variables which are usually described in the nutritional studies of children were picked. Covariates include: the age of children, sex of the children, age of mother, total number of children born to women, family wealth index quintile, source of drinking water, type of sanitation, place of residence, parents’ education and occupation. All Categorical variables are effect coded. The child’s age and the mother’s age are assumed to be nonlinear, geographical region is spatial effect, while other variables are parametric in nature. Since, the response is binary, covariate comprises linear terms, nonlinear effects of continues covariates and geographic effects, so we have use Geo-additive models (based on Fully Bayesian approach) with binomial family under logit link. Statistical analysis is performed on Statistical package R using Bayes X and R2 Bayes X Libraries. Results Underweight status of children was found to be positively associated with number of under-five children in household, total number of children ever born to women and age of mother when the child was born. Whereas, it negatively associated with place of residence, parent’s education and family wealth index quintile. On the regional effect, the Southern Punjab has higher prevalence of underweight compared to Central and Northern Punjab. Conclusion Similarity of our results with several other studies demonstrate that the Geo-additive models are an ideal substitute of other statistical models to analyze the underweight prevalence among children. Moreover, our findings suggest the Punjab Government, to introduce target-oriented programs such as poverty reduction and enhancement of education and health facilities for poor population and disadvantaged regions, especially Southern Punjab.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09675-5Bayes XFully Bayesian approachGeo-additive modelsLocalityMarkov chain Monte CarloStunting
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author Rizwan Farooq
Hina Khan
Masood Amjad Khan
Muhammad Aslam
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Hina Khan
Masood Amjad Khan
Muhammad Aslam
Socioeconomic and demographic factors determining the underweight prevalence among children under-five in Punjab
BMC Public Health
Bayes X
Fully Bayesian approach
Geo-additive models
Locality
Markov chain Monte Carlo
Stunting
author_facet Rizwan Farooq
Hina Khan
Masood Amjad Khan
Muhammad Aslam
author_sort Rizwan Farooq
title Socioeconomic and demographic factors determining the underweight prevalence among children under-five in Punjab
title_short Socioeconomic and demographic factors determining the underweight prevalence among children under-five in Punjab
title_full Socioeconomic and demographic factors determining the underweight prevalence among children under-five in Punjab
title_fullStr Socioeconomic and demographic factors determining the underweight prevalence among children under-five in Punjab
title_full_unstemmed Socioeconomic and demographic factors determining the underweight prevalence among children under-five in Punjab
title_sort socioeconomic and demographic factors determining the underweight prevalence among children under-five in punjab
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract Background Underweight prevalence continues to be major public health challenge worldwide, particularly in developing countries like Pakistan. This study is focused on socio-economic and demographic aspects of underweight prevalence among children under-five in Punjab. Methods In this study, several socioeconomic and demographic factors are considered using MICS-4 data-set. Only those variables which are usually described in the nutritional studies of children were picked. Covariates include: the age of children, sex of the children, age of mother, total number of children born to women, family wealth index quintile, source of drinking water, type of sanitation, place of residence, parents’ education and occupation. All Categorical variables are effect coded. The child’s age and the mother’s age are assumed to be nonlinear, geographical region is spatial effect, while other variables are parametric in nature. Since, the response is binary, covariate comprises linear terms, nonlinear effects of continues covariates and geographic effects, so we have use Geo-additive models (based on Fully Bayesian approach) with binomial family under logit link. Statistical analysis is performed on Statistical package R using Bayes X and R2 Bayes X Libraries. Results Underweight status of children was found to be positively associated with number of under-five children in household, total number of children ever born to women and age of mother when the child was born. Whereas, it negatively associated with place of residence, parent’s education and family wealth index quintile. On the regional effect, the Southern Punjab has higher prevalence of underweight compared to Central and Northern Punjab. Conclusion Similarity of our results with several other studies demonstrate that the Geo-additive models are an ideal substitute of other statistical models to analyze the underweight prevalence among children. Moreover, our findings suggest the Punjab Government, to introduce target-oriented programs such as poverty reduction and enhancement of education and health facilities for poor population and disadvantaged regions, especially Southern Punjab.
topic Bayes X
Fully Bayesian approach
Geo-additive models
Locality
Markov chain Monte Carlo
Stunting
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09675-5
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