Factors associated with nutritional outcomes in the mother–child dyad: a population-based cross-sectional study.

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Autor(a) principal: Géa-Horta, Tatiane
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Silva, Rita de Cássia Ribeiro, Fiaccone, Rosemeire Leovigildo, Barreto, Maurício Lima, Velásquez-Meléndez, Gustavo
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Resumo: Objective: To estimate factors associated with double burden of nutritional outcomes in the mother–child dyad at the household level (child stunting and/or maternal overweight). Design: Cross-sectional study using the Brazilian Demographic and Health Survey. Nutritional outcomes were: mother with normal weight and child with normal height; overweight mother and child with normal height; mother with normal weight and short-stature child; and overweight mother and child with short stature (double burden). The child was classified as short when height-for-age Z-score was <−2 and the mother as overweight when BMI was ≥25·00 kg/m2. Socio-economic status, environment, social vulnerability, maternal characteristics and the child’s food intake were the exposure factors. The hierarchical approach for multinomial logistic regression modelling was used to assess the associations. Setting: National Demographic and Health Survey of Children and Women conducted in Brazil, 2006–2007. Subjects: Mother–child dyads (n 3676). Results: After adjustments, lower maternal educational level (OR=3·53; 95% CI 1·33, 9·33) and inadequate household (non-masonry house; OR=2·54; 95% CI 1·39, 4·66) were associated with the double burden of malnutrition. Mother’s short stature (OR=3·41; 95% CI 1·76, 6·61), child’s vegetable intake on less than or equal to 4 d/week (OR=2·21; 95% CI 1·03, 4·75) and inadequate household (non-masonry house; OR=2·29; 95% CI 1·36, 3·87) were associated with child’s short stature. The lack of breast-feeding (OR=2·00; 95% CI 1·07, 3·72) was associated with maternal overweight. Conclusions: The present findings contribute to establishing strategies promoting health and healthy diets, by considering the growth deficit and overweight/obesity concomitantly.
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The child was classified as short when height-for-age Z-score was <−2 and the mother as overweight when BMI was ≥25·00 kg/m2. Socio-economic status, environment, social vulnerability, maternal characteristics and the child’s food intake were the exposure factors. The hierarchical approach for multinomial logistic regression modelling was used to assess the associations. Setting: National Demographic and Health Survey of Children and Women conducted in Brazil, 2006–2007. Subjects: Mother–child dyads (n 3676). Results: After adjustments, lower maternal educational level (OR=3·53; 95% CI 1·33, 9·33) and inadequate household (non-masonry house; OR=2·54; 95% CI 1·39, 4·66) were associated with the double burden of malnutrition. Mother’s short stature (OR=3·41; 95% CI 1·76, 6·61), child’s vegetable intake on less than or equal to 4 d/week (OR=2·21; 95% CI 1·03, 4·75) and inadequate household (non-masonry house; OR=2·29; 95% CI 1·36, 3·87) were associated with child’s short stature. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Factors associated with nutritional outcomes in the mother–child dyad: a population-based cross-sectional study.
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title Factors associated with nutritional outcomes in the mother–child dyad: a population-based cross-sectional study.
spellingShingle Factors associated with nutritional outcomes in the mother–child dyad: a population-based cross-sectional study.
Géa-Horta, Tatiane
Nutritional assessment
Overweight
Epidemiology
Child growth
Women
title_short Factors associated with nutritional outcomes in the mother–child dyad: a population-based cross-sectional study.
title_full Factors associated with nutritional outcomes in the mother–child dyad: a population-based cross-sectional study.
title_fullStr Factors associated with nutritional outcomes in the mother–child dyad: a population-based cross-sectional study.
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with nutritional outcomes in the mother–child dyad: a population-based cross-sectional study.
title_sort Factors associated with nutritional outcomes in the mother–child dyad: a population-based cross-sectional study.
author Géa-Horta, Tatiane
author_facet Géa-Horta, Tatiane
Silva, Rita de Cássia Ribeiro
Fiaccone, Rosemeire Leovigildo
Barreto, Maurício Lima
Velásquez-Meléndez, Gustavo
author_role author
author2 Silva, Rita de Cássia Ribeiro
Fiaccone, Rosemeire Leovigildo
Barreto, Maurício Lima
Velásquez-Meléndez, Gustavo
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Géa-Horta, Tatiane
Silva, Rita de Cássia Ribeiro
Fiaccone, Rosemeire Leovigildo
Barreto, Maurício Lima
Velásquez-Meléndez, Gustavo
Géa-Horta, Tatiane
Silva, Rita de Cássia Ribeiro
Fiaccone, Rosemeire Leovigildo
Barreto, Maurício Lima
Velásquez-Meléndez, Gustavo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nutritional assessment
Overweight
Epidemiology
Child growth
Women
topic Nutritional assessment
Overweight
Epidemiology
Child growth
Women
description Objective: To estimate factors associated with double burden of nutritional outcomes in the mother–child dyad at the household level (child stunting and/or maternal overweight). Design: Cross-sectional study using the Brazilian Demographic and Health Survey. Nutritional outcomes were: mother with normal weight and child with normal height; overweight mother and child with normal height; mother with normal weight and short-stature child; and overweight mother and child with short stature (double burden). The child was classified as short when height-for-age Z-score was <−2 and the mother as overweight when BMI was ≥25·00 kg/m2. Socio-economic status, environment, social vulnerability, maternal characteristics and the child’s food intake were the exposure factors. The hierarchical approach for multinomial logistic regression modelling was used to assess the associations. Setting: National Demographic and Health Survey of Children and Women conducted in Brazil, 2006–2007. Subjects: Mother–child dyads (n 3676). Results: After adjustments, lower maternal educational level (OR=3·53; 95% CI 1·33, 9·33) and inadequate household (non-masonry house; OR=2·54; 95% CI 1·39, 4·66) were associated with the double burden of malnutrition. Mother’s short stature (OR=3·41; 95% CI 1·76, 6·61), child’s vegetable intake on less than or equal to 4 d/week (OR=2·21; 95% CI 1·03, 4·75) and inadequate household (non-masonry house; OR=2·29; 95% CI 1·36, 3·87) were associated with child’s short stature. The lack of breast-feeding (OR=2·00; 95% CI 1·07, 3·72) was associated with maternal overweight. Conclusions: The present findings contribute to establishing strategies promoting health and healthy diets, by considering the growth deficit and overweight/obesity concomitantly.
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