Inequalities in Nutrition between Cambodian Women over the Last 15 Years (2000-2014).

作者: Valérie Greffeuille , Prak Sophonneary , Arnaud Laillou , Ludovic Gauthier , Rathmony Hong

DOI: 10.3390/NU8040224

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摘要: This study aimed to describe the trends over four nationally representative Demographic Health Surveys (2000, 2005, 2010, and 2014) of nutritional status women reproductive age in Cambodia assess main factors inequality with regards nutrition. The prevalence undernutrition over-nutrition evolved opposite from 2000 2014, a significant decrease underweight increase overweight women. results shift, being higher than for first time 2014. Anemia was constantly high still affected 45% Multivariate analysis showed that age, wealth index, maternal education, number children, year survey, anemia were contributing underweight. Being positively related survey; negatively education level. risk poorest households less-educated living rural areas. Consequently, policies should target most vulnerable women, especially youngest, support integrated interventions health, social, agriculture sectors reduce inequalities nutrition between

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