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Table 2 Prevalence of total and specific malnutrition indicators in schoolchildren, Burkina Faso, February 2015

From: Prevalence and risk factors of undernutrition among schoolchildren in the Plateau Central and Centre-Ouest regions of Burkina Faso

Variable

Malnutrition [n (%)]

Undernutrition [n (%)]

Stuntinga

[n (%)]

Thinnessa

[n (%)]

Underweighta [n (%)]

Overweightb [n (%)]

Anaemiac [n (%)]

Sex

 Female (188)

61 (32.5)

57 (30.3)

47 (25.0)

24 (12.8)

2 (1.1)

4 (2.1)

53 (28.2)

 Male (197)

82 (41.6)

78 (39.6)

66 (33.5)

19 (9.6)

1 (0.5)

4 (2.0)

57 (28.9)

Age group

 8–11 year (251)

69 (27.5)

61 (24.3)

47 (18.7)

16 (6.4)

3 (1.2)

8 (3.2)

55 (21.9)

 12–14 years (134)

74 (55.2)

74 (55.2)

66 (49.3)

27 (20.2)

NA d

0 (0)

55 (41.0)

Region

 Plateau Central (198)

69 (34.9)

64 (32.3)

50 (25.3)

19 (9.6)

2 (1.0)

5 (2.5)

53 (26.8)

 Centre-Ouest (187)

74 (39.6)

71 (38.0)

63 (33.7)

24 (12.8)

1 (0.5)

3 (1.6)

57 (30.5)

Total

143 (37.1)

135 (35.1)

113 (29.4)

43 (11.2)

3 (0.8)

8 (2.1)

110 (28.6)

  1. a z-score < − 2
  2. b z-score > 1
  3. c The category of anaemia includes all children classified as anaemic (mild, moderate and severe) based on the concentrations of haemoglobin (Hb) determined in a finger prick blood sample. The cut-offs for anaemia are age-specific: Hb <11.5 g/dl for children aged 8–11 years, and Hb <12 g/dl for children aged 12–14 years
  4. d NA not available