Research Article

Food Insecurity and Not Dietary Diversity Is a Predictor of Nutrition Status in Children within Semiarid Agro-Ecological Zones in Eastern Kenya

Table 1

Characteristics of women and children in farmer households in lower midland ASAL regions of Eastern Kenya.

Characteristic WRATotal ()LM4 ()LM5 () value

Mean (SE) years29.5 (0.4)29.3 (0.5)29.6 (0.6)0.675
 15–29 years %56.758.754.70.463
 30–39 years %33.934.133.8
 40–46 years %9.47.211.5
Marital status
 Never married %9.69.010.20.795
 Married %86.087.384.7
 Separated/widowed/divorced % 4.43.75.1
Education level
 Primary level and below %81.281.980.40.878
 Secondary level and below %18.818.119.6
 Characteristics, children 6–36 months
Gender (%)
 Girls %50.253.646.80.254
 Boys %49.846.453.2
 6–23 months %57.459.455.40.498
 24–36 months %42.640.644.6
Age in months
 Mean (SE) months 21.2 (0.5)20.8 (0.7)21.5 (0.7)0.446
 Mean (SE) 6–23 months 15.0 (0.4)15.0 (0.5)15.0 (0.5)0.986
 Mean (SE) 24–36 months 29.4 (0.3)29.2 (0.4)29.6 (0.4)0.525
Household characteristics
 Family size
  Mean household size (SE)7.0 (0.1)7.1 (0.2)6.8 (0.2)0.274
  3-4 people %11.49.613.10.410
  5-6 people %3740.433.6
  ≥7 people %51.650.053.3
 Household food security
  Food secure %6.55.18.00.173
  Moderately insecure %6.99.44.3
  Food insecure %86.685.587.7

SE: standard error; LM: lower midlands agroecological zones.