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PurposeMalnutrition is one of the serious public health problems especially for children and pregnant women in developing countries such as Bangladesh. This study aims to identify the risk factors associated with child nutrition for both male and female children in Bangladesh.Design/methodology/approachThis study was conducted among 23,099 mothers or caretakers of children under five years of age from a nationally representative survey named Bangladesh Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, 2019. This study used chi-square test statistic for bivariate analysis and multinomial logistic regression was used to evaluate the adjusted effects of those covariates on child nutritional status.FindingsThe prevalence of severely malnourished, nourishment was higher for males than females (5.3% vs 5.1%, 77.4% vs 76.8%) while moderately malnourished were higher for females (18.1% vs 17.4%). The findings from the multinomial model insinuated that the mother’s education level, wealth index, region, early child development, mother’s functional difficulties, child disability, reading children's books and diarrhea had a highly significant effect on moderate and severe malnutrition for male children. For the female children model, factors such as mother’s education level, wealth index, fever, child disability, rural, diarrhea, early child development and reading less than three books were significant for moderate and severe malnutrition.Originality/valueThere is a solution to any kind of problem and malnutrition is not an exceptional health problem. So, to overcome this problem, policymakers should take effective measures to improve maternal education level, wealth status, child health.

Highlights

  • Nutrition status can be the most powerful predictor of prosperity for children (Poda et al, 2017)

  • Our result demonstrated that diarrhea, and early childhood developments (ECD), reading less than three books to children exhibited a significant effect on severely malnourished female children

  • Child nutritional status for both male and female children were significantly associated with ECD, early education, reading book and recent diarrhea

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Introduction

Nutrition status can be the most powerful predictor of prosperity for children (Poda et al, 2017). That is why it is very important to ensure the adequate nutrition of children. Very few of them get adequate nutrition in developing countries. Around 45% of deaths among children under five years of age are due to malnutrition, which typically occurs in low- and middleincome countries (World Health Organization, 2018). Malnutrition refers to a human body nutritional imbalance disorder that can be of both forms, under-nutrition and over-nutrition, as well as associated diseases (Toma et al, 2018). Wasting, stunting, underweight and vitamin and mineral deficiencies are some typical sub-forms of undernutrition (World Health Organization, 2020). Male Moderately vs nourished OR [95% CI] (p-value). Vs Moderately vs nourished nourished OR [95% CI] (p-value) Region Central (ref.) East West.

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