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Concordance between estimates of acute malnutrition measured by weight-for-height and by mid-upper arm circumference after age adjustment: population-representative surveys from humanitarian settings.

Eva LeidmanAlexia CoutureErin HullandOleg Bilukha
Published in: BMC nutrition (2019)
MUACZ identified more children as malnourished than MUAC, resulting in a higher prevalence of acute malnutrition in nearly all settings. Prevalence by MUACZ was not consistently more similar to WHZ than that estimated by MUAC, and correlations with WHZ were only slightly improved relative to MUAC. Consequently, programmatic use of MUACZ cannot be justified based on improved concordance with WHZ. Further research on morbidity and mortality of children with low MUACZ only are needed before recommending MUACZ for wider use.
Keyphrases
  • body mass index
  • liver failure
  • young adults
  • respiratory failure
  • risk factors
  • cross sectional
  • hepatitis b virus
  • weight gain