Conrad Lyford
United States
Research Article
Assessing the Factors Affecting Malnutrition in Northern Ghana
Author(s): Gifty Sienso and Conrad LyfordGifty Sienso and Conrad Lyford
Malnutrition is a matter of public concern worldwide, and remains the greatest challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The literature shows that, malnutrition is one of the major causes of childhood deaths and developmental problems
around the globe. This study analyzed the factors affecting stunting and wasting in children 0-59 month's old in
Northern Ghana using secondary data from Feed the Future Northern Ghana survey data. The study found that the
prevalence rate of stunting was 37.14%, 35.79%, and 25.11% for the Northern, Upper East and Upper West regions
respectively, while the prevalence of wasting was found to be 11.11%, 11.24%, and 7.31% for these regions. The
study also found that the age of child, household total expenditure, region, age of the head of household and
household access to safe drinking water were found to be significantly associated with both stunting and wasting.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2161-0509.1000235