Undernutrition, polygynous context and family structure: a multilevel analysis of cross-sectional surveys of 350 000 mother-child pairs from 32 countries.
Seun Stephen AnjorinOlalekan Abdulrahman UthmanEdward Kwabena AmeyawBright Opoku AhinkorahVijay Kumar ChattuGhose BishwajitAbdul-Aziz SeiduEugene Kofuor Maafo DartehOlumuyiwa OmonaiyePublished in: BMJ global health (2021)
This study further corroborates the strong influence of contextual factors on health outcomes-which is undernutrition in this study. In addition to specific interventions aimed at reducing the prevalence of undernutrition, broader strategies that will address contextual issues are required.