Prevalence of Stunted Growth among Primary School Children in Egypt Shafie Ali Mohammed El, Hegran Hossam, El-Lahoni Dalia Mounir, Omar Zein Abdel latiff, Bahbah Wael Abbas, Eladawy Eman Salah* Pediatric Department Faculty of Medicine, Meniuofia Univerity, Meniuofia, Egypt *Corresponding author: Eman Salah Eladawy, Pediatric Department, Faculty of Medicine, Meniuofia University, Meniuofia, Egypt, email: EmanLara25@gmail.com
Online published on 4 April, 2020. Abstract Stunting is an important pediatric problem; it might be the first presentation of underline disease. School age is specific period where's children undergo rapidly development. So monitoring of the growth among school children with Z score should be mandatory in all schools. Methods: A cross sectional survey was done on students aged (6–11 years) at Egypt. The children were assessed for stunting by clinical examination and anthropometric assessment by Z scores, during April-December 2018. Results: 32170 children were studied. Prevalence of stunting was 15.3%. Boys more stunted (16.7%) compared to girls (13.7%), urban more than rural and average socioeconomic standard. Stunting was lower among (9–10) years while the reverse in (68) years. Conclusion and recommendation: Stunting was 15.3% higher among male, urban and (6–8 years) aged. School intervention programs can reduce the stunting problems by early pickup and intervention. Top Keywords Children, Egyptian, prevalence, school age, stunting. Top |