Nutritional characterisation of low-income households of Nairobi: socioeconomic, livestock and gender considerations and predictors of malnutrition from a cross-sectional survey

Paula Dominguez-Salas ORCID logo; PAlarcón; BHäsler; IRDohoo; KColverson; EWKimani-Murage; SAlonso; E Ferguson ORCID logo; EMFèvre; JRushton; +1 more... DGrace; (2016) Nutritional characterisation of low-income households of Nairobi: socioeconomic, livestock and gender considerations and predictors of malnutrition from a cross-sectional survey. BMC nutrition, 2 (1). 47-. ISSN 2055-0928 DOI: 10.1186/s40795-016-0086-2
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In sub-Saharan Africa, urban informal settlements are rapidly expanding, leading to overcrowding and constituting challenging environments for food and water supplies, health and nutrition. The study objectives were to characterise and compare two low-income areas of Nairobi according to socioeconomic (including livestock and gender) indicators and the nutritional status of non-pregnant women of reproductive age and 1 to 3 year-old children; and to investigate socioeconomic predictors of malnutrition in these areas.



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