Obesity and Malnutrition in a Shantytown Population in the City of São Paulo, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Sawaya, Ana Lydia [UNIFESP]
Data de Publicação: 1995
Outros Autores: Dallal, Gerald, Solymos, Gisela Maria Bernardes [UNIFESP], Sousa, Maria Helena do Nascimento [UNIFESP], Ventura, Maria Luisa Pereira [UNIFESP], Roberts, Susan B., Sigulem, Dirce Maria [UNIFESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1550-8528.1995.tb00453.x
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/45052
Resumo: To investigate the prevalence of obesity and malnutrition in the poor Brazilian population we conducted a the socioeconomic and nutritional status of 535 families (comprising 2 411 individuals) living in shanty towns in the city of Sao Paulo, There was a 30% prevalence of malnutrition in the children, with chronic malnutrition as the most predominant problem. The prevalence of obesity was 6.4% in boys and 8.7% in girls, Overweight and obesity associated with stunting was found in 5.8% of boys and 6.8% girls. Adolescents showed a higher prevalence of malnutrition when weight-for-age distribution was used (boys 46.4%, girls 40.2%), but a right deviation in the distribution was observed with an increase in obesity and a decrease of malnutrition was observed (obesity was 21% in girls and 8.8% in boys; malnutrition was 15.5% in boys and 12.6% in girls) when the weight-for-height adjustment was made, Stunting was the most predominant type of malnutrition in both sexes, Obesity associated with stunting was more common than obesity without stunting, both in younger children and adolescents, Adults had a higher prevalence of obesity than malnutrition according to both the Metropolitan Life Insurance tables (1.7% of under nutrition, 16.7% of overweight,and 14.1% of obesity) and Body Mass Index (8.5% of undernutrition, 21.9% of overweight,and 14.6% of obesity), There was an increase in the percentage of obese children when at least one adult in the family was obese and an increased percentage of malnourished children when undernourished adults were present in the family, Obesity among the adults of the family decreased the occurrence of malnutrition among the children, In 9% of families there was a coexistence of obesity in the adults and malnutrition in the children, These results demonstrate a coexistence of malnutrition and obesity in poor urban Brazilian communities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Obesity and Malnutrition in a Shantytown Population in the City of São Paulo, Brazil
title Obesity and Malnutrition in a Shantytown Population in the City of São Paulo, Brazil
spellingShingle Obesity and Malnutrition in a Shantytown Population in the City of São Paulo, Brazil
Sawaya, Ana Lydia [UNIFESP]
MALNUTRITION
OBESITY
ENERGY
title_short Obesity and Malnutrition in a Shantytown Population in the City of São Paulo, Brazil
title_full Obesity and Malnutrition in a Shantytown Population in the City of São Paulo, Brazil
title_fullStr Obesity and Malnutrition in a Shantytown Population in the City of São Paulo, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Obesity and Malnutrition in a Shantytown Population in the City of São Paulo, Brazil
title_sort Obesity and Malnutrition in a Shantytown Population in the City of São Paulo, Brazil
author Sawaya, Ana Lydia [UNIFESP]
author_facet Sawaya, Ana Lydia [UNIFESP]
Dallal, Gerald
Solymos, Gisela Maria Bernardes [UNIFESP]
Sousa, Maria Helena do Nascimento [UNIFESP]
Ventura, Maria Luisa Pereira [UNIFESP]
Roberts, Susan B.
Sigulem, Dirce Maria [UNIFESP]
author_role author
author2 Dallal, Gerald
Solymos, Gisela Maria Bernardes [UNIFESP]
Sousa, Maria Helena do Nascimento [UNIFESP]
Ventura, Maria Luisa Pereira [UNIFESP]
Roberts, Susan B.
Sigulem, Dirce Maria [UNIFESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv TUFTS UNIV
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sawaya, Ana Lydia [UNIFESP]
Dallal, Gerald
Solymos, Gisela Maria Bernardes [UNIFESP]
Sousa, Maria Helena do Nascimento [UNIFESP]
Ventura, Maria Luisa Pereira [UNIFESP]
Roberts, Susan B.
Sigulem, Dirce Maria [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv MALNUTRITION
OBESITY
ENERGY
topic MALNUTRITION
OBESITY
ENERGY
description To investigate the prevalence of obesity and malnutrition in the poor Brazilian population we conducted a the socioeconomic and nutritional status of 535 families (comprising 2 411 individuals) living in shanty towns in the city of Sao Paulo, There was a 30% prevalence of malnutrition in the children, with chronic malnutrition as the most predominant problem. The prevalence of obesity was 6.4% in boys and 8.7% in girls, Overweight and obesity associated with stunting was found in 5.8% of boys and 6.8% girls. Adolescents showed a higher prevalence of malnutrition when weight-for-age distribution was used (boys 46.4%, girls 40.2%), but a right deviation in the distribution was observed with an increase in obesity and a decrease of malnutrition was observed (obesity was 21% in girls and 8.8% in boys; malnutrition was 15.5% in boys and 12.6% in girls) when the weight-for-height adjustment was made, Stunting was the most predominant type of malnutrition in both sexes, Obesity associated with stunting was more common than obesity without stunting, both in younger children and adolescents, Adults had a higher prevalence of obesity than malnutrition according to both the Metropolitan Life Insurance tables (1.7% of under nutrition, 16.7% of overweight,and 14.1% of obesity) and Body Mass Index (8.5% of undernutrition, 21.9% of overweight,and 14.6% of obesity), There was an increase in the percentage of obese children when at least one adult in the family was obese and an increased percentage of malnourished children when undernourished adults were present in the family, Obesity among the adults of the family decreased the occurrence of malnutrition among the children, In 9% of families there was a coexistence of obesity in the adults and malnutrition in the children, These results demonstrate a coexistence of malnutrition and obesity in poor urban Brazilian communities.
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Obesity Research. Baton Rouge: North Amer Assoc Study Obesity, v. 3, n. S2, p. S107-S115, 1995.
10.1002/j.1550-8528.1995.tb00453.x
1071-7323
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/45052
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http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/45052
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