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An assessment of poverty as a determinant of malnutrition in Kaduna State

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Background of the Study

Poverty remains one of the most significant determinants of malnutrition in developing regions, and Kaduna State is no exception. In many households, poverty limits access to nutritious food, leading to deficiencies that affect growth, cognitive development, and overall health. Malnutrition is not only a consequence of low income but also of inadequate access to education, poor sanitation, and limited healthcare services. In Kaduna State, a high percentage of families live below the poverty line, which often translates into food insecurity and a reliance on low-cost, calorie-dense foods that lack essential nutrients. This dietary imbalance contributes to chronic malnutrition, particularly among children and women. Research indicates that poverty and malnutrition are interlinked in a cyclical relationship; impoverished conditions lead to malnutrition, which in turn diminishes economic productivity and perpetuates poverty.

Furthermore, malnutrition exacerbates vulnerability to infections and chronic diseases, undermining efforts to improve public health outcomes. The local agricultural practices, market access, and food distribution systems also play significant roles in shaping nutritional status. Although various interventions—such as food aid programs and nutrition education campaigns—have been implemented, malnutrition persists, suggesting that the underlying issue of poverty is not being adequately addressed. This study will explore the multifaceted relationship between poverty and malnutrition in Kaduna State by assessing household income levels, dietary patterns, and nutritional outcomes. The findings will inform strategies to break the cycle of poverty and malnutrition through comprehensive social and economic policies.

Statement of the Problem

In Kaduna State, poverty is a critical determinant of malnutrition, yet its full impact remains underexplored. Many households, particularly in rural areas, face severe financial constraints that limit access to a diverse and nutritious diet. This results in widespread malnutrition, especially among vulnerable populations such as children under five and pregnant women. Despite government and NGO interventions aimed at improving nutritional status, the persistence of poverty undermines these efforts. Limited income forces families to rely on inexpensive, nutrient-poor food options, contributing to both undernutrition and, in some cases, obesity—a dual burden of malnutrition. Furthermore, poverty often coincides with other risk factors such as poor sanitation and limited healthcare, which compound the effects of inadequate nutrition. The absence of robust data on the interplay between poverty and malnutrition hinders the formulation of effective policy interventions. This study intends to address this gap by systematically evaluating the role of poverty in determining malnutrition levels in Kaduna State, ultimately guiding targeted interventions that can improve nutritional outcomes (Oluseyi, 2023; Bello, 2024).

Objectives of the Study

1. To determine the extent to which poverty influences malnutrition among households in Kaduna State.

2. To identify specific socio-economic and environmental factors that mediate the relationship between poverty and malnutrition.

3. To recommend integrated strategies aimed at reducing malnutrition through poverty alleviation measures.

Research Questions

1. How does poverty affect nutritional status among households in Kaduna State?

2. What are the primary socio-economic factors that link poverty to malnutrition?

3. What interventions can effectively reduce malnutrition by addressing poverty-related challenges?

Research Hypotheses

1. Lower household income is significantly associated with higher rates of malnutrition.

2. Inadequate access to diverse and nutritious food due to poverty is a key driver of malnutrition.

3. Integrated poverty alleviation and nutrition programs will reduce the prevalence of malnutrition.

Scope and Limitations of the Study

The study will focus on both rural and peri-urban communities in Kaduna State. Data will be gathered through household surveys, nutritional assessments, and interviews with local health officials. Limitations include potential underreporting of income and nutritional status, and the difficulty of isolating poverty effects from other determinants of malnutrition.

Definitions of Terms

• Poverty: A state of economic deprivation where households lack sufficient income to meet basic needs.

• Malnutrition: A condition resulting from an imbalanced intake of nutrients, leading to adverse health outcomes.

• Food Insecurity: The lack of reliable access to sufficient, affordable, and nutritious food.

 





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