A comparison of the socio-economic determinants of growth retardation in South African and Filipino infants

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dc.date.accessioned 2008-11-13 en
dc.date.accessioned 2023-08-24T10:12:27Z
dc.date.available 2023-08-24T10:12:27Z
dc.date.issued 2015-08-25 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/5131
dc.description.abstract Objective: To examine the association between household socio-economic status (SES) at birth and poor infant growth such as small for gestational age (SGA) and stunting across two different socio-cultural settings: South Africa and the Philippines. Design: Data were from two longitudinal birth cohorts, the Birth to Twenty (Bt20) study in South Africa and the Cebu Longitudinal Health and Nutrition Survey (CLHNS) in the Philippines. Subjects: Bt20 infants (n 2293 total; reduced to 758 (SGA), 450 (stunting 1 year) and 401 (stunting 2 years)) and CLHNS infants (n 2513 total; reduced to 2161 (SGA), 1820 (stunting 1 year) and 1710 (stunting 2 years)). Results: CLHNS infants were significantly more likely to be born SGA (20?9 v. 11?7%) and be stunted at 1 year (32.6 v. 8.7%) and 2 years (48.9 v. 21.1%) compared with Bt20 infants. Logistic regression analyses showed that SES (index) was a significant predictor of stunting at 1 and 2 years of age in the CLHNS cohort. SES (index or individual variables) was not a significant predictor of SGA in either cohort, or of stunting in the Bt20 cohort. Maternal education, ownership of a television and toilet facilities were all independent predictors of stunting in the CLHNS cohort. Conclusions: The social and economic milieu within the Philippines appears to place CLHNS infants at greater risk of being born SGA and being stunted compared with Bt20 infants. The present research highlights the importance of investigating the individual SES variables that predict infantile growth faltering, to identify the key areas for context-specific policy development and intervention en
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dc.subject INFANTS en
dc.subject GROWTH MONITORING PROGRAMME en
dc.subject HEALTH en
dc.subject WELL-BEING (HEALTH) en
dc.subject SOCIO- ECONOMIC STATUS en
dc.subject BIRTH TO TEN NOW BIRTH TO TWENTY (BT20) en
dc.title A comparison of the socio-economic determinants of growth retardation in South African and Filipino infants en
dc.type Journal Article en
dc.description.version Y en
dc.ProjectNumber N/A en
dc.Volume 11(12) en
dc.BudgetYear 2008/09 en
dc.ResearchGroup Child, Youth, Family and Social Development en
dc.SourceTitle Public Health Nutrition en
dc.ArchiveNumber 5563 en
dc.PageNumber 1220-1228 en
dc.outputnumber 4107 en
dc.bibliographictitle Jones, L.L., Griffiths, P.L., Adair, L.S., Norris, S.A., Richter, L.M. & Cameron, N. (2008) A comparison of the socio-economic determinants of growth retardation in South African and Filipino infants. Public Health Nutrition. 11(12):1220-1228. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/5131 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/5131 en
dc.publicationyear 2008 en
dc.contributor.author1 Jones, L.L. en
dc.contributor.author2 Griffiths, P.L. en
dc.contributor.author3 Adair, L.S. en
dc.contributor.author4 Norris, S.A. en
dc.contributor.author5 Richter, L.M. en
dc.contributor.author6 Cameron, N. en


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