Recently proposed changes in anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status of infants: a critical assessment
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Data de Publicação: | 1984 |
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Título da fonte: | Revista de Saúde Pública |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0034-89101984000100007 |
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Resumo: | Some changes in the evaluation of nutritional status through anthropometry have recently been proposed in prestigious national and international publications. These changes consist of the substitution of "Harvard" anthropometric standards and of the weight/age criteria of the "Gomez Classification". The objections to the traditional methodology and the new proposals are critically analysed in the light of the theory which favours the anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status. From the analysis it is evident that: a) the adoption of new anthropometric standards ("Santo André Classe IV" e "NCHS") is fully justified, although little effect is to be expected from it; b) the adoption of standard percentiles to express cut-off points is an important step forward when a wide age-range is under examination or more than one anthropometric indicator is involved; c) the extreme lowering of cut-off points, and the underlying unilateral concern with diagnostic specificity are not justifiable in our context where malnutrition is not a rare event; d) at some ages, the continuous observation of weight/age may result in greater advantages than the introduction of new indicators such as height/age or weight/height, Also it is evident that the appropriateness of anthropometric criteria in the evaluation of nutrional status can not be properly appraised without the explicitation of the purposes of the evaluation and of the endemic level of malnutrition in the population under examination. |
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Recently proposed changes in anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status of infants: a critical assessment Recentes mudanças propostas na avaliação antropométrica do estado nutricional infantil: uma avaliação crítica AntropometriaCriançasEstado nutricionalDesnutriçãoAnthropometryChildrenNutritional statusMalnutrition Some changes in the evaluation of nutritional status through anthropometry have recently been proposed in prestigious national and international publications. These changes consist of the substitution of "Harvard" anthropometric standards and of the weight/age criteria of the "Gomez Classification". The objections to the traditional methodology and the new proposals are critically analysed in the light of the theory which favours the anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status. From the analysis it is evident that: a) the adoption of new anthropometric standards ("Santo André Classe IV" e "NCHS") is fully justified, although little effect is to be expected from it; b) the adoption of standard percentiles to express cut-off points is an important step forward when a wide age-range is under examination or more than one anthropometric indicator is involved; c) the extreme lowering of cut-off points, and the underlying unilateral concern with diagnostic specificity are not justifiable in our context where malnutrition is not a rare event; d) at some ages, the continuous observation of weight/age may result in greater advantages than the introduction of new indicators such as height/age or weight/height, Also it is evident that the appropriateness of anthropometric criteria in the evaluation of nutrional status can not be properly appraised without the explicitation of the purposes of the evaluation and of the endemic level of malnutrition in the population under examination. Modificações na avaliação do estado nutricional infantil, por intermédio da antropometria, vem sendo recentemence propostas em publicações nacionais e internacionais de grande prestígio e veiculação. Tais modificações envolvem a substituição do padrão antropométrico "Harvard" e a substituição dos critérios da "Classificação de Gomez" baseados no peso e idade da criança. À luz da teoria que ampara o diagnóstico antropométrico de estado nutricional, são criticamente analisadas tanto as objeções levantadas contra o método diagnóstico tradicional quanto às novas proposições formuladas. Da análise, depreende-se que: a) a adoção de novos padrões ("Santo André Classe IV" e "NCHS") se justifica plenamente, ainda que pouca repercussão prática possa esperar-se da modificação; b) a adoção de percentis do padrão para expressar níveis críticos é aperfeiçoamento importante quando um amplo espectro de idades é examinado ou quando mais de um indicador antropométrico é cogitado; c) o rebaixamento extremo de níveis antropométricos críticos e a implícita preocupação unilateral com a especificidade do diagnóstico não encontram justificativa em nosso meio onde a desnutrição não é evento raro; d) em determinadas idades, a observação continua do indicador peso/idade pode resultar mais vantajosa do que a introdução de novos indicadores como altura/idade e peso/altura. Da análise realizada, depreende-se também que a propriedade de critérios antropométricos na avaliação nutricional não pode ser devidamente apreciada sem que sejam explicitados o propósito da avaliação e o possível nível de endemicidade da desnutrição na população a ser examinada. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública1984-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/2320610.1590/S0034-89101984000100007Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 18 No. 1 (1984); 56-63 Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 18 Núm. 1 (1984); 56-63 Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 18 n. 1 (1984); 56-63 1518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/23206/25232Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMonteiro, Carlos Augusto2012-05-28T15:18:02Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/23206Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2012-05-28T15:18:02Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Recently proposed changes in anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status of infants: a critical assessment Recentes mudanças propostas na avaliação antropométrica do estado nutricional infantil: uma avaliação crítica |
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Recently proposed changes in anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status of infants: a critical assessment |
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Recently proposed changes in anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status of infants: a critical assessment Recently proposed changes in anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status of infants: a critical assessment Monteiro, Carlos Augusto Antropometria Crianças Estado nutricional Desnutrição Anthropometry Children Nutritional status Malnutrition Monteiro, Carlos Augusto Antropometria Crianças Estado nutricional Desnutrição Anthropometry Children Nutritional status Malnutrition |
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Recently proposed changes in anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status of infants: a critical assessment |
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Recently proposed changes in anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status of infants: a critical assessment |
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Recently proposed changes in anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status of infants: a critical assessment Recently proposed changes in anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status of infants: a critical assessment |
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Recently proposed changes in anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status of infants: a critical assessment Recently proposed changes in anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status of infants: a critical assessment |
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Recently proposed changes in anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status of infants: a critical assessment |
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Monteiro, Carlos Augusto |
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Monteiro, Carlos Augusto Monteiro, Carlos Augusto |
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Monteiro, Carlos Augusto |
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Antropometria Crianças Estado nutricional Desnutrição Anthropometry Children Nutritional status Malnutrition |
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Antropometria Crianças Estado nutricional Desnutrição Anthropometry Children Nutritional status Malnutrition |
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Some changes in the evaluation of nutritional status through anthropometry have recently been proposed in prestigious national and international publications. These changes consist of the substitution of "Harvard" anthropometric standards and of the weight/age criteria of the "Gomez Classification". The objections to the traditional methodology and the new proposals are critically analysed in the light of the theory which favours the anthropometric evaluation of nutritional status. From the analysis it is evident that: a) the adoption of new anthropometric standards ("Santo André Classe IV" e "NCHS") is fully justified, although little effect is to be expected from it; b) the adoption of standard percentiles to express cut-off points is an important step forward when a wide age-range is under examination or more than one anthropometric indicator is involved; c) the extreme lowering of cut-off points, and the underlying unilateral concern with diagnostic specificity are not justifiable in our context where malnutrition is not a rare event; d) at some ages, the continuous observation of weight/age may result in greater advantages than the introduction of new indicators such as height/age or weight/height, Also it is evident that the appropriateness of anthropometric criteria in the evaluation of nutrional status can not be properly appraised without the explicitation of the purposes of the evaluation and of the endemic level of malnutrition in the population under examination. |
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