Prevalence and determinants of child undernutrition and stunting in semiarid region of Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Correia,Luciano Lima
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Silva,Anamaria Cavalcante e, Campos,Jocileide Sales, Andrade,Francisca Maria de Oliveira, Machado,Márcia Maria Tavares, Lindsay,Ana Cristina, Leite,Álvaro Jorge Madeiro, Rocha,Hermano Alexandre Lima, Cunha,Antonio José Ledo Alves da
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE : To analyze the evolution in the prevalence and determinants of malnutrition in children in the semiarid region of Brazil. METHODS : Data were collected from two cross-sectional population-based household surveys that used the same methodology. Clustering sampling was used to collect data from 8,000 families in Ceará, Northeastern Brazil, for the years 1987 and 2007. Acute undernutrition was calculated as weight/age < -2 standard deviation (SD); stunting as height/age < -2 SD; wasting as weight/height < -2 SD. Data on biological and sociodemographic determinants were analyzed using hierarchical multivariate analyses based on a theoretical model. RESULTS : A sample of 4,513 and 1,533 children under three years of age, in 1987 and 2007, respectively, were included in the analyses. The prevalence of acute malnutrition was reduced by 60.0%, from 12.6% in 1987 to 4.7% in 2007, while prevalence of stunting was reduced by 50.0%, from 27.0% in 1987 to 13.0% in 2007. Prevalence of wasting changed little in the period. In 1987, socioeconomic and biological characteristics (family income, mother’s education, toilet and tap water availability, children’s medical consultation and hospitalization, age, sex and birth weight) were significantly associated with undernutrition, stunting and wasting. In 2007, the determinants of malnutrition were restricted to biological characteristics (age, sex and birth weight). Only one socioeconomic characteristic, toilet availability, remained associated with stunting. CONCLUSIONS : Socioeconomic development, along with health interventions, may have contributed to improvements in children’s nutritional status. Birth weight, especially extremely low weight (< 1,500 g), appears as the most important risk factor for early childhood malnutrition.
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spelling Prevalence and determinants of child undernutrition and stunting in semiarid region of BrazilChild HealthMalnutrition, etiologyNutritional EpidemiologyEpidemiology, trends OBJECTIVE : To analyze the evolution in the prevalence and determinants of malnutrition in children in the semiarid region of Brazil. METHODS : Data were collected from two cross-sectional population-based household surveys that used the same methodology. Clustering sampling was used to collect data from 8,000 families in Ceará, Northeastern Brazil, for the years 1987 and 2007. Acute undernutrition was calculated as weight/age < -2 standard deviation (SD); stunting as height/age < -2 SD; wasting as weight/height < -2 SD. Data on biological and sociodemographic determinants were analyzed using hierarchical multivariate analyses based on a theoretical model. RESULTS : A sample of 4,513 and 1,533 children under three years of age, in 1987 and 2007, respectively, were included in the analyses. The prevalence of acute malnutrition was reduced by 60.0%, from 12.6% in 1987 to 4.7% in 2007, while prevalence of stunting was reduced by 50.0%, from 27.0% in 1987 to 13.0% in 2007. Prevalence of wasting changed little in the period. In 1987, socioeconomic and biological characteristics (family income, mother’s education, toilet and tap water availability, children’s medical consultation and hospitalization, age, sex and birth weight) were significantly associated with undernutrition, stunting and wasting. In 2007, the determinants of malnutrition were restricted to biological characteristics (age, sex and birth weight). Only one socioeconomic characteristic, toilet availability, remained associated with stunting. CONCLUSIONS : Socioeconomic development, along with health interventions, may have contributed to improvements in children’s nutritional status. Birth weight, especially extremely low weight (< 1,500 g), appears as the most important risk factor for early childhood malnutrition. Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo2014-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102014000100019Revista de Saúde Pública v.48 n.1 2014reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S0034-8910.2014048004828info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCorreia,Luciano LimaSilva,Anamaria Cavalcante eCampos,Jocileide SalesAndrade,Francisca Maria de OliveiraMachado,Márcia Maria TavaresLindsay,Ana CristinaLeite,Álvaro Jorge MadeiroRocha,Hermano Alexandre LimaCunha,Antonio José Ledo Alves daeng2014-11-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0034-89102014000100019Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0034-8910&lng=pt&nrm=isoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2014-11-11T00:00Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence and determinants of child undernutrition and stunting in semiarid region of Brazil
title Prevalence and determinants of child undernutrition and stunting in semiarid region of Brazil
spellingShingle Prevalence and determinants of child undernutrition and stunting in semiarid region of Brazil
Correia,Luciano Lima
Child Health
Malnutrition, etiology
Nutritional Epidemiology
Epidemiology, trends
title_short Prevalence and determinants of child undernutrition and stunting in semiarid region of Brazil
title_full Prevalence and determinants of child undernutrition and stunting in semiarid region of Brazil
title_fullStr Prevalence and determinants of child undernutrition and stunting in semiarid region of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and determinants of child undernutrition and stunting in semiarid region of Brazil
title_sort Prevalence and determinants of child undernutrition and stunting in semiarid region of Brazil
author Correia,Luciano Lima
author_facet Correia,Luciano Lima
Silva,Anamaria Cavalcante e
Campos,Jocileide Sales
Andrade,Francisca Maria de Oliveira
Machado,Márcia Maria Tavares
Lindsay,Ana Cristina
Leite,Álvaro Jorge Madeiro
Rocha,Hermano Alexandre Lima
Cunha,Antonio José Ledo Alves da
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author2 Silva,Anamaria Cavalcante e
Campos,Jocileide Sales
Andrade,Francisca Maria de Oliveira
Machado,Márcia Maria Tavares
Lindsay,Ana Cristina
Leite,Álvaro Jorge Madeiro
Rocha,Hermano Alexandre Lima
Cunha,Antonio José Ledo Alves da
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Correia,Luciano Lima
Silva,Anamaria Cavalcante e
Campos,Jocileide Sales
Andrade,Francisca Maria de Oliveira
Machado,Márcia Maria Tavares
Lindsay,Ana Cristina
Leite,Álvaro Jorge Madeiro
Rocha,Hermano Alexandre Lima
Cunha,Antonio José Ledo Alves da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Child Health
Malnutrition, etiology
Nutritional Epidemiology
Epidemiology, trends
topic Child Health
Malnutrition, etiology
Nutritional Epidemiology
Epidemiology, trends
description OBJECTIVE : To analyze the evolution in the prevalence and determinants of malnutrition in children in the semiarid region of Brazil. METHODS : Data were collected from two cross-sectional population-based household surveys that used the same methodology. Clustering sampling was used to collect data from 8,000 families in Ceará, Northeastern Brazil, for the years 1987 and 2007. Acute undernutrition was calculated as weight/age < -2 standard deviation (SD); stunting as height/age < -2 SD; wasting as weight/height < -2 SD. Data on biological and sociodemographic determinants were analyzed using hierarchical multivariate analyses based on a theoretical model. RESULTS : A sample of 4,513 and 1,533 children under three years of age, in 1987 and 2007, respectively, were included in the analyses. The prevalence of acute malnutrition was reduced by 60.0%, from 12.6% in 1987 to 4.7% in 2007, while prevalence of stunting was reduced by 50.0%, from 27.0% in 1987 to 13.0% in 2007. Prevalence of wasting changed little in the period. In 1987, socioeconomic and biological characteristics (family income, mother’s education, toilet and tap water availability, children’s medical consultation and hospitalization, age, sex and birth weight) were significantly associated with undernutrition, stunting and wasting. In 2007, the determinants of malnutrition were restricted to biological characteristics (age, sex and birth weight). Only one socioeconomic characteristic, toilet availability, remained associated with stunting. CONCLUSIONS : Socioeconomic development, along with health interventions, may have contributed to improvements in children’s nutritional status. Birth weight, especially extremely low weight (< 1,500 g), appears as the most important risk factor for early childhood malnutrition.
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