Brazilian malnutrition-related infant mortality up to 11 months
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Resumo: | Childhood malnutrition in Brazil has a profound impact on the physical and cognitive development of children, compromising their future and perpetuating the cycle of poverty. Moreover, death from this condition can define important aspects in the context of public health in the country. The objective of this study was to analyze and describe the peculiarities of deaths from child malnutrition in Brazil between the years 1996 and 2021. This is an ecological, epidemiological, cross-sectional, descriptive, and quantitative study of deaths due to malnutrition in children up to 11 months of age between 1996 and 2021, with the Brazilian states as the unit of analysis. The methodological strategy involved the analysis of raw data made available by the Sistema de Informações sobre Mortalidade (SIM). A total of 17.300 deaths due to malnutrition were reported in the studied population. The year 1998 had the highest number of deaths in the period, with 1.766, representing 10.2% of the notifications. The Northeast and Southeast regions presented the highest prevalence of deaths. The states of Bahia, Pernambuco, São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Ceará had the highest number of deaths from infant malnutrition. The predominant characteristics of the victims were female, brown, with birth weight between 2500 and 3999 g, and age up to 3 months. Young pregnant women (between 15 and 29 years old) and those with a medium level of education were the most predisposed. Among deliveries, gestations between 37 and 41 weeks, single gestations, and vaginal deliveries were relevant in determining mortality. In conclusion, it is crucial to adopt prevention measures and access to education to eradicate mortality from child malnutrition in Brazil. |
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Brazilian malnutrition-related infant mortality up to 11 monthsBrazilian malnutrition-related infant mortality up to 11 monthsBrazilDeath RecordNutrition Disorders, ChildBrazilDeath RecordNutrition Disorders, ChildChildhood malnutrition in Brazil has a profound impact on the physical and cognitive development of children, compromising their future and perpetuating the cycle of poverty. Moreover, death from this condition can define important aspects in the context of public health in the country. The objective of this study was to analyze and describe the peculiarities of deaths from child malnutrition in Brazil between the years 1996 and 2021. This is an ecological, epidemiological, cross-sectional, descriptive, and quantitative study of deaths due to malnutrition in children up to 11 months of age between 1996 and 2021, with the Brazilian states as the unit of analysis. The methodological strategy involved the analysis of raw data made available by the Sistema de Informações sobre Mortalidade (SIM). A total of 17.300 deaths due to malnutrition were reported in the studied population. The year 1998 had the highest number of deaths in the period, with 1.766, representing 10.2% of the notifications. The Northeast and Southeast regions presented the highest prevalence of deaths. The states of Bahia, Pernambuco, São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Ceará had the highest number of deaths from infant malnutrition. The predominant characteristics of the victims were female, brown, with birth weight between 2500 and 3999 g, and age up to 3 months. Young pregnant women (between 15 and 29 years old) and those with a medium level of education were the most predisposed. Among deliveries, gestations between 37 and 41 weeks, single gestations, and vaginal deliveries were relevant in determining mortality. In conclusion, it is crucial to adopt prevention measures and access to education to eradicate mortality from child malnutrition in Brazil.A desnutrição infantil no Brasil tem um impacto profundo no desenvolvimento físico e cognitivo das crianças, comprometendo seu futuro e perpetuando o ciclo da pobreza. Além disso, o óbito proveniente dessa condição pode definir aspectos importantes no contexto da saúde pública do país. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar e descrever as peculiaridades dos óbitos por desnutrição infantil no Brasil entre os anos de 1996 e 2021. Trata-se de um estudo ecológico, epidemiológico, transversal, descritivo e quantitativo dos óbitos por desnutrição em crianças com até 11 meses de idade no período de 1996 a 2021, tendo como unidade de análise os estados brasileiros. A estratégia metodológica envolveu a análise dos dados brutos disponibilizados pelo Sistema de Informações sobre Mortalidade (SIM). Foram notificados 17.300 óbitos devido a desnutrição na população estudada. O ano de 1998 foi o que apresentou o maior número de óbitos no período, com 1.766, representando 10.2% das notificações. As regiões Nordeste e Sudeste apresentaram a maior prevalência das mortes. Os estados da Bahia, Pernambuco, São Paulo, Minas Gerais e Ceará foram os estados com maior número de óbitos por desnutrição infantil. As características predominantes das vítimas foram o sexo feminino, pardas, com peso ao nascimento entre 2500 e 3999 g, e idade até os 3 meses. As gestantes jovens (entre 15 e 29 anos) e aquelas com nível médio de escolaridade foram as mais predispostas. Entre os partos, as gestações entre 37 e 41 semanas, as gestações únicas e os partos vaginais foram relevantes na determinação da mortalidade. Em suma, é crucial adotar medidas de prevenção e acesso à educação para erradicar a mortalidade por desnutrição infantil no Brasil.Specialized Dentistry Group2023-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/28810.36557/2674-8169.2023v5n3p370-384Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 5 No. 3 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 370-384Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 5 Núm. 3 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 370-384Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 5 n. 3 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 370-3842674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEenghttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/288/370Copyright (c) 2023 Vinícius José de Oliveira, Douglas Alves Pereira, Fernanda Vianna Borges , Ueverton Barbosa de Souza, Matheus Martins de Lima, Carlos Tadeu Biffi, Geovana Reis Silva, Breno Marçal de Araújo, César Augusto França Abrahão, João Paulo Martins do Carmohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Vinícius José dePereira, Douglas AlvesBorges , Fernanda Viannade Souza, Ueverton Barbosade Lima, Matheus MartinsBiffi, Carlos TadeuSilva, Geovana Reisde Araújo, Breno MarçalAbrahão, César Augusto Françado Carmo, João Paulo Martins2023-06-14T19:47:52Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/288Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2023-06-14T19:47:52Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false |
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Brazilian malnutrition-related infant mortality up to 11 months Brazilian malnutrition-related infant mortality up to 11 months |
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Brazilian malnutrition-related infant mortality up to 11 months |
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Brazilian malnutrition-related infant mortality up to 11 months Oliveira, Vinícius José de Brazil Death Record Nutrition Disorders, Child Brazil Death Record Nutrition Disorders, Child |
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Brazilian malnutrition-related infant mortality up to 11 months |
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Brazilian malnutrition-related infant mortality up to 11 months |
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Brazilian malnutrition-related infant mortality up to 11 months |
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Brazilian malnutrition-related infant mortality up to 11 months |
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Brazilian malnutrition-related infant mortality up to 11 months |
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Oliveira, Vinícius José de |
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Oliveira, Vinícius José de Pereira, Douglas Alves Borges , Fernanda Vianna de Souza, Ueverton Barbosa de Lima, Matheus Martins Biffi, Carlos Tadeu Silva, Geovana Reis de Araújo, Breno Marçal Abrahão, César Augusto França do Carmo, João Paulo Martins |
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Pereira, Douglas Alves Borges , Fernanda Vianna de Souza, Ueverton Barbosa de Lima, Matheus Martins Biffi, Carlos Tadeu Silva, Geovana Reis de Araújo, Breno Marçal Abrahão, César Augusto França do Carmo, João Paulo Martins |
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Oliveira, Vinícius José de Pereira, Douglas Alves Borges , Fernanda Vianna de Souza, Ueverton Barbosa de Lima, Matheus Martins Biffi, Carlos Tadeu Silva, Geovana Reis de Araújo, Breno Marçal Abrahão, César Augusto França do Carmo, João Paulo Martins |
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Brazil Death Record Nutrition Disorders, Child Brazil Death Record Nutrition Disorders, Child |
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Brazil Death Record Nutrition Disorders, Child Brazil Death Record Nutrition Disorders, Child |
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Childhood malnutrition in Brazil has a profound impact on the physical and cognitive development of children, compromising their future and perpetuating the cycle of poverty. Moreover, death from this condition can define important aspects in the context of public health in the country. The objective of this study was to analyze and describe the peculiarities of deaths from child malnutrition in Brazil between the years 1996 and 2021. This is an ecological, epidemiological, cross-sectional, descriptive, and quantitative study of deaths due to malnutrition in children up to 11 months of age between 1996 and 2021, with the Brazilian states as the unit of analysis. The methodological strategy involved the analysis of raw data made available by the Sistema de Informações sobre Mortalidade (SIM). A total of 17.300 deaths due to malnutrition were reported in the studied population. The year 1998 had the highest number of deaths in the period, with 1.766, representing 10.2% of the notifications. The Northeast and Southeast regions presented the highest prevalence of deaths. The states of Bahia, Pernambuco, São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Ceará had the highest number of deaths from infant malnutrition. The predominant characteristics of the victims were female, brown, with birth weight between 2500 and 3999 g, and age up to 3 months. Young pregnant women (between 15 and 29 years old) and those with a medium level of education were the most predisposed. Among deliveries, gestations between 37 and 41 weeks, single gestations, and vaginal deliveries were relevant in determining mortality. In conclusion, it is crucial to adopt prevention measures and access to education to eradicate mortality from child malnutrition in Brazil. |
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