Stunting: its relation to overweight, global or localized adiposity and risk factors for chronic non-communicable diseases

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Autor(a) principal: Vieira,Valéria Cristina Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Fransceschini,Sylvia do Carmo Castro, Fisberg,Mauro, Priore,Sílvia Eloiza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-38292007000400003
Resumo: This article discloses and discusses recent findings that have associated stunting - which still represents the most prevalent deviation from normal body measurements among children living in developing countries - with overweight and higher adiposity, mainly in the central region of the body, and their clinical and physio-pathological consequences. Although there is need for further studies to clarify these associations, there is a tendency for the weight/height index and body fat topography to behave differently in short and normal stature individuals, mainly in females. This review, therefore, alerts health professionals this characteristic, given that this anthropometric profile may be linked to the widespread occurrence of chronic non-communicable diseases and/or to risk factors for these conditions and that stunting is still a reality in developing countries.
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title Stunting: its relation to overweight, global or localized adiposity and risk factors for chronic non-communicable diseases
spellingShingle Stunting: its relation to overweight, global or localized adiposity and risk factors for chronic non-communicable diseases
Vieira,Valéria Cristina Ribeiro
Body height
Overweight
Adiposity
Waist-hip ratio
title_short Stunting: its relation to overweight, global or localized adiposity and risk factors for chronic non-communicable diseases
title_full Stunting: its relation to overweight, global or localized adiposity and risk factors for chronic non-communicable diseases
title_fullStr Stunting: its relation to overweight, global or localized adiposity and risk factors for chronic non-communicable diseases
title_full_unstemmed Stunting: its relation to overweight, global or localized adiposity and risk factors for chronic non-communicable diseases
title_sort Stunting: its relation to overweight, global or localized adiposity and risk factors for chronic non-communicable diseases
author Vieira,Valéria Cristina Ribeiro
author_facet Vieira,Valéria Cristina Ribeiro
Fransceschini,Sylvia do Carmo Castro
Fisberg,Mauro
Priore,Sílvia Eloiza
author_role author
author2 Fransceschini,Sylvia do Carmo Castro
Fisberg,Mauro
Priore,Sílvia Eloiza
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira,Valéria Cristina Ribeiro
Fransceschini,Sylvia do Carmo Castro
Fisberg,Mauro
Priore,Sílvia Eloiza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Body height
Overweight
Adiposity
Waist-hip ratio
topic Body height
Overweight
Adiposity
Waist-hip ratio
description This article discloses and discusses recent findings that have associated stunting - which still represents the most prevalent deviation from normal body measurements among children living in developing countries - with overweight and higher adiposity, mainly in the central region of the body, and their clinical and physio-pathological consequences. Although there is need for further studies to clarify these associations, there is a tendency for the weight/height index and body fat topography to behave differently in short and normal stature individuals, mainly in females. This review, therefore, alerts health professionals this characteristic, given that this anthropometric profile may be linked to the widespread occurrence of chronic non-communicable diseases and/or to risk factors for these conditions and that stunting is still a reality in developing countries.
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