Author/Authors :
Azizi- Soleiman, Fatemeh Department of Nutrition - School of Health - Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran , Sharifi, Hamid HIV/STI Surveillance Research Center - and WHO Collaborating Center for HIV Surveillance - Institute for Futures Studies in Health - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Zamanian, Maryam Department of Epidemiology - School of Health - Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran
Abstract :
Background: To plan for decreasing the prevalence of malnutrition among children, reliable data
of current status are required. The aim of the present cross‑sectional study was to estimate the
prevalence and trend of malnutrition among Iranian children. Methods: PubMed, ISI Web of Science,
Scopus, Google Scholar, and Iranian databases including SID and Magiran were searched for studies
published prior to October 2017 with MeSH terms of Malnutrition, Nutrition Disorders, Wasting,
Stunting, Underweight, Undernutrition, Nutrition, Anthropometry, Weight, and Children and Iran.
Three random effect models were applied to estimate the pooled prevalence of underweight, stunting,
and wasting. Meta‑regression and cumulative meta‑analysis were performed. All analyses were also
conducted separately for two different age groups including 0–6 years old (preschool) and 7–11 years
old (primary school). Seventy‑five studies (information of 1,069,815 individuals) were included in
the final meta‑analysis. Results: The overall prevalence of underweight, stunting, and wasting was
estimated to be 8.4% [95% confidence interval (CI): 7.6–9.1], 14.5% (95% CI: 13.1–15.9) and 5.6%
(95% CI: 5–6.2) in children age 0–6 years, and 6.6% (95% CI: 4.8–8.4), 7.3% (95% CI: 5.6–9.1),
and 8.3% (95% CI: 6–10.7) in children age 7–11 years, respectively. Conclusions: The cumulative
meta‑analysis showed a decrease in the general trend of malnutrition in both preschool and primary
school children of Iran. Stunting and wasting were the most common form of malnutrition in Iranian
preschool and primary school children, respectively. The decreasing trend of malnutrition was much
more noticeable about stunting.
Keywords :
wasting , underweight , stunting , malnutrition , Iran , growth disorders , Child