Minimum acceptable dietary intake among children aged 6-23 months in Ethiopia: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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Kassie, Gizachew Ambaw [1 ]
Gebrekidan, Amanuel Yosef [1 ]
Enaro, Eskinder Yilma [1 ]
Asgedom, Yordanos Sisay [1 ]
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[1] Wolaita Sodo Univ, Coll Hlth Sci & Med, Sch Publ Hlth, Wolaita Sodo, Ethiopia
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COMPLEMENTARY FEEDING PRACTICES;
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10.1371/journal.pone.0287247
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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BackgroundIn the absence of minimum acceptable diet, children aged 6-23 months are vulnerable to malnutrition. Not feeding at least the minimum acceptable diet is a major global problem, particularly in developing countries. Even though many studies have been conducted in Ethiopia there are inconsistencies. Therefore, this review aimed to estimate the pooled prevalence of a minimum acceptable diet in Ethiopia. MethodsPublished articles from various electronic databases, such as PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, Google Scholar, and Science Direct were systematically searched. All cross-sectional studies conducted on the minimum acceptable diet of children aged 6-24 months and published up to October 30/2021 were included in this review. Data were extracted using an Excel spreadsheet and analyzed using STATA version 14.1. The random-effects model was used to estimate the pooled prevalence, and a subgroup analysis was performed to identify the possible source of heterogeneity. Begg's and Egger's tests were used to identify possible publication bias. ResultsNine cross-sectional studies involving 4,223 participants were included. Significant heterogeneity was observed across the studies (I-2 = 99.4%). The pooled prevalence of minimum acceptable diet in Ethiopia was found to be 25.69% (95% CI: 11.96, 39.41) ConclusionThis review revealed that the minimum acceptable dietary intake among children aged 6-23 months in Ethiopia was relatively low; only 1 in 4 of children met the minimum acceptable diet. This indicates that the government should promote child feeding practices according to guidelines to increase the proportion of children with a minimum acceptable diet.
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