Background: Malnutrition is responsible for one third of the mortality rate among children less than 5 years old.Worldwide, 54% of the child deaths are due to malnutrition and the caseload in Pakistan is equal to ADZUKI BEANS 46%.In the current study, we attempted to identify the possible risk factors related to malnutrition among6-59-month children in Pakpattan, Punjab province.Methods: A total of 500 severe acute malnourished (SAM) 6-59-month children were assessed during a period of 12 months (March 2018 to Feb 2019) to find out the possible risk factors for SAM.Results: Based on the findings, significant possible determinants risk factors related to acute malnutrition include edema, blurred vision, illness history, LIP BALM W VIT birth interval, mother body mass index (BMI), complementary feeding, family size, and family member working status.
Conclusion: Malnutrition risk factors depend upon children nutrition status and early detection of these risk factors may improve the nutrition status and functional recovery in children.