Weight and height of people living with HIV/AIDS attended by the Brazilian National Health System

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Autor(a) principal: Bassichetto,Katia Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Bergamaschi,Denise Pimentel, Frainer,Deivis Elton Schlickmann, Garcia,Vania Regina Salles, Trovões,Edina Aparecida Tramarin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de epidemiologia (Online)
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Resumo: The nutritional status of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) is related to morbidity and mortality and its monitoring is important in the maintenance of the health status. This is a cross-sectional study carried out in Brazilian National Health System in the Municipality of São Paulo. It describes anthropometrical characteristics: weight and height; indices of weight for height (W/H), height for age (H/A), body mass index for age (BMI/A) and Z score for height and weight. The study includes 772 participants from all ages: children, adolescents, adults and elderly. The graphical analysis shows that in under-5s and in the 5 to 19 years old group, the W/H, the H/A and the BMI/A curves are similar to the reference population with an exception in the H/A for 5 to 19 years old group which is left-shifted (mean Z = -0.66). In the case of adults, graphics for the study population show median weight apparently lower than in the reference population for most age groups in the case of men, and when age is greater in women. The proportion of people over 20 years old with AIDS on anti-retroviral therapy is lower when coinfection is present (p < 0.001). The findings of the study showed that, for children and adolescents with HIV/AIDS, the average weight and height are lower than the values for non infected population. For adults and elderly, the weight average is lower than the reference population with a worsening among coinfected patients. This underscores the need to direct more effort in nutritional actions thus helping enhance the health status of this group.
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title Weight and height of people living with HIV/AIDS attended by the Brazilian National Health System
spellingShingle Weight and height of people living with HIV/AIDS attended by the Brazilian National Health System
Bassichetto,Katia Cristina
Body weight
Body height
HIV
Research in health services
Public health
Epidemiology
title_short Weight and height of people living with HIV/AIDS attended by the Brazilian National Health System
title_full Weight and height of people living with HIV/AIDS attended by the Brazilian National Health System
title_fullStr Weight and height of people living with HIV/AIDS attended by the Brazilian National Health System
title_full_unstemmed Weight and height of people living with HIV/AIDS attended by the Brazilian National Health System
title_sort Weight and height of people living with HIV/AIDS attended by the Brazilian National Health System
author Bassichetto,Katia Cristina
author_facet Bassichetto,Katia Cristina
Bergamaschi,Denise Pimentel
Frainer,Deivis Elton Schlickmann
Garcia,Vania Regina Salles
Trovões,Edina Aparecida Tramarin
author_role author
author2 Bergamaschi,Denise Pimentel
Frainer,Deivis Elton Schlickmann
Garcia,Vania Regina Salles
Trovões,Edina Aparecida Tramarin
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bassichetto,Katia Cristina
Bergamaschi,Denise Pimentel
Frainer,Deivis Elton Schlickmann
Garcia,Vania Regina Salles
Trovões,Edina Aparecida Tramarin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Body weight
Body height
HIV
Research in health services
Public health
Epidemiology
topic Body weight
Body height
HIV
Research in health services
Public health
Epidemiology
description The nutritional status of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) is related to morbidity and mortality and its monitoring is important in the maintenance of the health status. This is a cross-sectional study carried out in Brazilian National Health System in the Municipality of São Paulo. It describes anthropometrical characteristics: weight and height; indices of weight for height (W/H), height for age (H/A), body mass index for age (BMI/A) and Z score for height and weight. The study includes 772 participants from all ages: children, adolescents, adults and elderly. The graphical analysis shows that in under-5s and in the 5 to 19 years old group, the W/H, the H/A and the BMI/A curves are similar to the reference population with an exception in the H/A for 5 to 19 years old group which is left-shifted (mean Z = -0.66). In the case of adults, graphics for the study population show median weight apparently lower than in the reference population for most age groups in the case of men, and when age is greater in women. The proportion of people over 20 years old with AIDS on anti-retroviral therapy is lower when coinfection is present (p < 0.001). The findings of the study showed that, for children and adolescents with HIV/AIDS, the average weight and height are lower than the values for non infected population. For adults and elderly, the weight average is lower than the reference population with a worsening among coinfected patients. This underscores the need to direct more effort in nutritional actions thus helping enhance the health status of this group.
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