How age and sex affect treatment outcomes for children with severe malnutrition: A multi‐country secondary data analysis - Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Journal Articles Maternal and Child Nutrition Year : 2023

How age and sex affect treatment outcomes for children with severe malnutrition: A multi‐country secondary data analysis

Susan Thurstans
Charles Opondo
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Jeanette Bailey
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Heather Stobaugh
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Fabrizio Loddo
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Stephanie V Wrottesley
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Andy Seal
Mark Myatt
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André Briend
Andrew Mertens
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Jonathan Wells
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Rebecca Sear
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Marko Kerac

Abstract

Age and sex influence the risk of childhood wasting. We aimed to determine if wasting treatment outcomes differ by age and sex in children under 5 years, enroled in therapeutic and supplementary feeding programmes. Utilising data from stage 1 of the ComPAS trial, we used logistic regression to assess the association between age, sex and wasting treatment outcomes (recovery, death, default, non-response, and transfer), modelling the likelihood of recovery versus all other outcomes. We used linear regression to calculate differences in mean length of stay (LOS) and mean daily weight gain by age and sex. Data from 6929 children from Kenya, Chad, Yemen
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hal-04479736 , version 1 (27-02-2024)

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Susan Thurstans, Charles Opondo, Jeanette Bailey, Heather Stobaugh, Fabrizio Loddo, et al.. How age and sex affect treatment outcomes for children with severe malnutrition: A multi‐country secondary data analysis. Maternal and Child Nutrition, 2023, ⟨10.1111/mcn.13596⟩. ⟨hal-04479736⟩
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