Title of article
Prevalence of Thinness and Stunting and Associated Factors among Adolescent School Girls in Adwa Town, North Ethiopia
Author/Authors
Gebregyorgis, Tsgehana Department of Human Nutrition - Institute of Public Health - College of Medicine and Health Sciences - University of Gondar - P.O. Box 196 - Gondar, Ethiopia , Tadesse, Takele Department of Environmental and Occupational Health - Institute of Public Health - College of Medicine and Health Sciences - University of Gondar - P.O. Box 196, Gondar - Ethiopia , Atenafu, Azeb Department of Human Nutrition - Institute of Public Health - College of Medicine and Health Sciences - University of Gondar - P.O. Box 196 - Gondar, Ethiopia
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8
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Abstract
Introduction. Despite the fact that adolescence is a window of opportunity to break the intergenerational cycle of malnutrition,
adolescents are the neglected age groups. Hence information regarding the nutritional status of adolescents is lacking making
creating and implementing intervention programs difficult. Objective. To assess the prevalence of thinness, stunting, and associated
factors among adolescent school girls in Adwa town, Northern Ethiopia. Methods. Data on 814 adolescent female students were
collected from March to April 2015 using interviewer administered pretested semistructured questionnaire and anthropometric
measurements. Data were entered using EPI INFO version 3.5.3 and analyzed using SPSS version 20 and WHO Anthroplus
software. Results. The prevalence of thinness and stunting was 21.4% and 12.2%, respectively. Age of adolescent [AOR = 2.15
(1.14, 4.03)], mother’s educational status [AOR = 2.34 (1.14, 4.80)], eating less than 3 meals per day [AOR = 1.66 (1.12, 2.46)],
having family size >5 [AOR = 2.53 (1.66, 3.86)] were significantly associated with thinness among the adolescent girls. Family size
>5 [AOR = 2.05 (1.31, 3.23)] and unimproved source of drinking water [AOR = 3.82 (2.20, 6.62)] were significantly associated with
stunting. Conclusion and Recommendation. Thinness and stunting are prevalent problems in the study area. Strategies to improve
the nutritional status of girls should be given much attention.
Keywords
Prevalence of Thinness , Stunting , Associated Factors among Adolescent , School Girls , North Ethiopia
Journal title
International Journal of Food Science
Serial Year
2016
Record number
2587241
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