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Prevalence and socio-demographic predictors of malnutrition in under 5-year-olds in the Western Cape, South Africa

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  • Marjanne Senekal
  • Nelia Steyn
  • Fatima Hoosen
  • Sonia Malczyk
  • Janetta Harbron
  • Anna-Marie Müller
  • Hilary Goeiman
  • Johanna Helena Nel

Abstract

Nutrition policies and regulations promulgated in South Africa to address malnutrition in young children are implemented by the nine provincial governments. To facilitate malnutrition management at provincial level, robust provincial statistics for malnutrition and associated risk factors should be available. We set out to obtain this information for the Western Cape province. We surveyed 1214 under 5-year-olds, measured their weight and height/length and completed a structured interview with the primary caregiver. The prevalence of stunting was 17.5%, underweight 5.6%, wasting 3.4%, and overweight 15.1%. Identified potential risk factors for stunting include poverty, living in rural towns, food insecurity, low maternal/paternal education, unemployment of parents, high birth order, and a low birth weight. Being 1-

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  • Marjanne Senekal & Nelia Steyn & Fatima Hoosen & Sonia Malczyk & Janetta Harbron & Anna-Marie Müller & Hilary Goeiman & Johanna Helena Nel, 2025. "Prevalence and socio-demographic predictors of malnutrition in under 5-year-olds in the Western Cape, South Africa," Development Southern Africa, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 42(6), pages 771-790, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:deveza:v:42:y:2025:i:6:p:771-790
    DOI: 10.1080/0376835X.2025.2597479
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