Stunting Among HIV-Exposed and HIV-Free Children in eSwatini: A Retrospective Evaluation of Associations with Birthweight, Feeding, and Caregiving Practices
Bareng A. S. Nonyane, Letha Varughese, Jigna M. Dharod, Xolisile Dlamini, Andrea Ruff, Maureen M. Black

TL;DR
This study examines how birthweight, feeding practices, and caregiving affect stunting in HIV-exposed and HIV-free children in eSwatini.
Contribution
The study identifies how dietary diversity can reduce stunting risk in children with moderate birthweight.
Findings
Higher birthweight is associated with lower odds of stunting at 9 months.
Stunting prevalence increases from 21% at 9 months to 37% at 18 months.
Dietary diversity reduces stunting risk in children with moderate birthweight.
Abstract
Background/Objectives. Associations between stunting and dietary practices have been understudied among HIV-exposed and HIV-free children. We investigated associations between birthweight, socio-demographics, and dietary and feeding practices with stunting at 9 and 18 months among children in eSwatini. Methods. We used generalized linear mixed models (GLMs) with a logit link to characterize associations between stunting and birthweight quartiles, socio-demographics, maternal characteristics, and infant dietary diversity scores. We examined the moderating effects of dietary factors on relations between birthweight and stunting. Generalized structural equation models characterized direct and indirect associations between exposures and stunting at 18 months, mediated through stunting at 9 months. Results. We included 367 HIV-exposed and HIV-free children. Infants in the third and fourth…
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TopicsChild Nutrition and Water Access · Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare · Breastfeeding Practices and Influences
