“…The socio‐demographic and economic profiles of all the wasted children and their families are not the same. Therefore, earlier studies explored that many child's features—including sex, age, birth order, low birth weight, inadequate breast feeding, infectious diseases, vaccination, insufficient energy and micronutrient intake, and inappropriate complementary feeding practices; parental characteristics—such as education, low nutritional knowledge and awareness, mother's age and body mass index (BMI), ANC visits during pregnancy period, and birth spacing; as well as some social factors—including types of living area, wealth status, and food availability; environmental factors and many more have significant contribution in explaining the wasting status of children under the age of 5 (Ali et al, 2017 ; Anato, 2022 ; Biadgilign et al, 2016 ; Black et al, 2013 ; Harding et al, 2018 ; Karlsson et al, 2022 ; Khan et al, 2019 ; Li et al, 2020 ; Manda et al, 2015 ; Molla et al, 2022 ; Motbainor & Taye, 2019 ; Mukabutera et al, 2016 ; Ntenda & Chuang, 2018 ; Rahman et al, 2008 ; Rahman & Chowdhury, 2007 ; Tigga & Sen, 2016 ; Vollmer et al, 2017 ).…”