Nutritional gains of underprivileged children attending a day care center in S.Paulo City, Brazil: a nine month follow-up study

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Autor(a) principal: Taddei,Jose Augusto
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: Cannon,Michael J., Warner,Lee, Souza,Patricia, Vitalle,Silvya, Palma,Domingos, Nóbrega,Fernando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de epidemiologia (Online)
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Resumo: The efficacy of a well-operated day care center in providing better nutrition to poor children in Brazil was assessed. We collected data for 9 months from 180 under-five children attending a day care center located in a slum. Every working day each child received at least 100% of the age-group recommended dietary allowances plus iron fortified milk and, every six months, treatment for helminth infections. Statistical analyses were restricted to the 168 children (93%) who had measurements from at least five months. As outcome variables, weight-for-height, height-for-age, and weight-for-age Z scores were dichotomized so that a Z score < -1 indicated a child was at risk of malnutrition. We examined the proportion of children at nutritional risk in each month and used multivariate statistical techniques to adjust for confounding and to account for intra-subject correlation. The percentage of children at nutritional risk decreased over time, from 10.1% to 3.4% for weight for height, 29.8% to 15.2 % for weight for age, and from 50.0% to 44.8% for height for age. Most of the reduction took place between the third and fourth months of enrollment. The correlated data models for the three dichotomized outcomes showed a two to three-fold reduction in the occurrence of wasting and underweight. We concluded that attendance to well-operated daycare protects against nutritional risk, and approximately four months are required for a benefit to be seen.
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spelling Nutritional gains of underprivileged children attending a day care center in S.Paulo City, Brazil: a nine month follow-up studyNutritional statusHealth services researchChild day care centersEpidemiologyThe efficacy of a well-operated day care center in providing better nutrition to poor children in Brazil was assessed. We collected data for 9 months from 180 under-five children attending a day care center located in a slum. Every working day each child received at least 100% of the age-group recommended dietary allowances plus iron fortified milk and, every six months, treatment for helminth infections. Statistical analyses were restricted to the 168 children (93%) who had measurements from at least five months. As outcome variables, weight-for-height, height-for-age, and weight-for-age Z scores were dichotomized so that a Z score < -1 indicated a child was at risk of malnutrition. We examined the proportion of children at nutritional risk in each month and used multivariate statistical techniques to adjust for confounding and to account for intra-subject correlation. The percentage of children at nutritional risk decreased over time, from 10.1% to 3.4% for weight for height, 29.8% to 15.2 % for weight for age, and from 50.0% to 44.8% for height for age. Most of the reduction took place between the third and fourth months of enrollment. The correlated data models for the three dichotomized outcomes showed a two to three-fold reduction in the occurrence of wasting and underweight. We concluded that attendance to well-operated daycare protects against nutritional risk, and approximately four months are required for a benefit to be seen.Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva2000-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-790X2000000100004Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia v.3 n.1-3 2000reponame:Revista brasileira de epidemiologia (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva (ABRASCO)instacron:ABRASCO10.1590/S1415-790X2000000100004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTaddei,Jose AugustoCannon,Michael J.Warner,LeeSouza,PatriciaVitalle,SilvyaPalma,DomingosNóbrega,Fernandoeng2005-06-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1415-790X2000000100004Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rbepidhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revbrepi@usp.br1980-54971415-790Xopendoar:2005-06-14T00:00Revista brasileira de epidemiologia (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva (ABRASCO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nutritional gains of underprivileged children attending a day care center in S.Paulo City, Brazil: a nine month follow-up study
title Nutritional gains of underprivileged children attending a day care center in S.Paulo City, Brazil: a nine month follow-up study
spellingShingle Nutritional gains of underprivileged children attending a day care center in S.Paulo City, Brazil: a nine month follow-up study
Taddei,Jose Augusto
Nutritional status
Health services research
Child day care centers
Epidemiology
title_short Nutritional gains of underprivileged children attending a day care center in S.Paulo City, Brazil: a nine month follow-up study
title_full Nutritional gains of underprivileged children attending a day care center in S.Paulo City, Brazil: a nine month follow-up study
title_fullStr Nutritional gains of underprivileged children attending a day care center in S.Paulo City, Brazil: a nine month follow-up study
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional gains of underprivileged children attending a day care center in S.Paulo City, Brazil: a nine month follow-up study
title_sort Nutritional gains of underprivileged children attending a day care center in S.Paulo City, Brazil: a nine month follow-up study
author Taddei,Jose Augusto
author_facet Taddei,Jose Augusto
Cannon,Michael J.
Warner,Lee
Souza,Patricia
Vitalle,Silvya
Palma,Domingos
Nóbrega,Fernando
author_role author
author2 Cannon,Michael J.
Warner,Lee
Souza,Patricia
Vitalle,Silvya
Palma,Domingos
Nóbrega,Fernando
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Taddei,Jose Augusto
Cannon,Michael J.
Warner,Lee
Souza,Patricia
Vitalle,Silvya
Palma,Domingos
Nóbrega,Fernando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nutritional status
Health services research
Child day care centers
Epidemiology
topic Nutritional status
Health services research
Child day care centers
Epidemiology
description The efficacy of a well-operated day care center in providing better nutrition to poor children in Brazil was assessed. We collected data for 9 months from 180 under-five children attending a day care center located in a slum. Every working day each child received at least 100% of the age-group recommended dietary allowances plus iron fortified milk and, every six months, treatment for helminth infections. Statistical analyses were restricted to the 168 children (93%) who had measurements from at least five months. As outcome variables, weight-for-height, height-for-age, and weight-for-age Z scores were dichotomized so that a Z score < -1 indicated a child was at risk of malnutrition. We examined the proportion of children at nutritional risk in each month and used multivariate statistical techniques to adjust for confounding and to account for intra-subject correlation. The percentage of children at nutritional risk decreased over time, from 10.1% to 3.4% for weight for height, 29.8% to 15.2 % for weight for age, and from 50.0% to 44.8% for height for age. Most of the reduction took place between the third and fourth months of enrollment. The correlated data models for the three dichotomized outcomes showed a two to three-fold reduction in the occurrence of wasting and underweight. We concluded that attendance to well-operated daycare protects against nutritional risk, and approximately four months are required for a benefit to be seen.
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