Abstract:
Background: - Worldwide, the proportion of elderly people is constantly increasing. This rapidly
growing elderly population could increase burden of malnutrition and non communicable diseases.
This malnutrition is more common in the elderly population and results in many negative
consequences on individual and community as well as social, political, and economical condition of
population. Currently in Ethiopia elderly population is growing rapidly which could increase double
burden, but their nutritional status and needs were rarely assessed and not have known precise
estimate of elderly nutritional status for its intervention.
Objective: This study was aimed to assess nutritional status and associated risk factors among
elderly populations in Anlemo district, southern Ethiopia.
Methods: A community based cross-sectional study was conducted. A total of 460 subjects was
included. Multi- stage sampling technique was used to select study participants. Nutritional status
was evaluated by Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA)tool. Body mass index, mid-arm
circumference, calf circumference was used to estimate anthropometric indices. Result was
expressed in terms of mean and standard deviations for continuous variables, and frequencies and
percentages for categorical variables. The associations between malnutrition and exposure variables,
was tested using bivariate logistic regression analysis. Those candidate variables at bivariate logistic
regression analysis was taken to the multivariate logistic analysis to test their independent
contribution. The magnitude of the associations was quantified using the odds ratio (AOR) with 95%
confidence intervals (CI), as „‟p‟‟ values of < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results: A total of 460 elderly comprised of 207(45.0%) females and 253(55%) males study subjects
was included with 451(98%) response rate. The magnitude of malnutrition and at risk of malnutrition
was 120 (26.6%) and 178 (39.5%) respectively. Multivariate logistic analysis result was found that
elderly who were unable to read and write (AOR= 2.2(1.2- 4.2), being widowed (AOR=3.4(2.0 -5.6),
single/divorced/separated (AOR=5.3(2.3-12.4), chronic disease (AOR=2.2(1.4-3.5), household food
insecurity status (AOR=2.9(1.2-7.0) were independently associated with nutritional status of elderly
people.
Conclusion and Recommendation:-This study result indicated high magnitude of malnutrition and
risk of malnutrition among elderly people in Anlemo district, south Ethiopia. Thus, malnutrition was
an important public health burden among the elderly in the area and therefore deserves great
attention. So, the need to involve elderly in the proper nutritional care , the need of formulation and
implementation of a national policy on the elderly , particularly nutritional sector were highly
recommended