Research Article

Food Insecurity and Not Dietary Diversity Is a Predictor of Nutrition Status in Children within Semiarid Agro-Ecological Zones in Eastern Kenya

Table 3

Nutritional status of children in relation to selected sociodemographic and economic characteristics.

CharacteristicsStunting statusBivariate analysisMultivariate analysis
StuntedNormalOR95% CI valueAOR95% CI value
%%LowerUpperLowerUpper

Age of the child in months
 6–234729.611270.41.00
 24–364639.77060.31.570.952.590.081
Sex of the child
 Male4936.08764.01.220.742.010.443
 Female4431.79568.31.00
Age in years of the woman
 15–305129.012571.01.001.00
 3–464242.45757.61.811.083.020.0241.771.052.970.032
Education level of the woman
 Primary and below7835.114464.91.470.752.880.259
 Secondary and above1426.93873.11.00
Marital status of the woman
 Never married934.61765.40.740.183.020.676
 Married7632.915567.10.690.212.230.532
 Separated/divorced/widowed541.7758.31.00
Ecological zone
 LM44331.69368.41.00
 LM55036.08964.01.220.742.000.445
Household with severe food insecurity
 Yes 8736.6%15163.4%2.981.197.420.0152.901.167.250.023
 No616.2%3183.8%1.001.00
DDS of children
Inadequate7536.413163.61.620.882.980.117
Adequate1826.15173.9
Household size
 3-4 people1339.42060.61.160.532.520.709
 5-6 people2929.07171.00.730.421.270.261
 ≥7 people5135.99164.11.00
NS of the woman
 Underweight1230.02870.00.880.362.180.789
 Normal6534.912165.11.110.572.160.764
 Overweight1632.73367.31.00

Age of woman in years, nutritional status significant at .