Causes of the accelerated decline in child undernutrition in Northeastern Brazil (1986-1996-2006)

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Ana Lucia Lovadino de
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Silva, Ana Carolina Feldenheimer da, Konno, Silvia Cristina, Conde, Wolney Lisboa, Benicio, Maria Helena D'Aquino, Monteiro, Carlos Augusto
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Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/32739
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To describe changes in prevalence of child undernutrition in Northeastern Brazil in two successive time periods, identifying, in each period, the major factors responsible for these changes. METHODS: Data analyzed are from probabilistic samples of underfives from three Demographic Health Surveys carried out in 1986 (n=1,302), 1996 (n=1,108), and 2006 (n=950). Identification of factors responsible for temporal changes in child undernutrition (height-for-age below < -2 z) took into account time changes in five potential determinants of child nutritional status, statistical modeling of the independent association between determinants and risk of undernutrition, and calculation of attributable fractions. RESULTS: Prevalence of child undernutrition fell by one-third between 1986 and 1996 (from 33.9% to 22.2%) and by almost three-quarters between 1996 and 2006 (from 22.2% to 5.9%). Improvements in maternal schooling and in the coverage of water and sewage services were particularly important for the decline in child undernutrition in the first period, while increasing purchasing power of the poorest families and, again, maternal schooling were more relevant in the second period. CONCLUSIONS: The acceleration of the decline in child undernutrition between the two periods was consistent with accelerated improvement of maternal schooling, water supply and sewage, health care, and maternal reproductive antecedents, as well as with the outstanding increase in purchasing power among the poor during the second period. If the rate of decline in growth deficits is kept at around the rate of the most recent period, child undernutrition will be controlled in the Brazilian Northeast in less than ten years. Achieving this will depend on sustaining the increase in purchasing power among the poor and on ensuring public investment in completing the universalization of access to essential services such as education, health, and sanitation.
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spelling Causes of the accelerated decline in child undernutrition in Northeastern Brazil (1986-1996-2006) Causas de la disminución acelerada de la desnutrición infantil en Noreste de Brasil (1986-1996-2006) Causas do declínio acelerado da desnutrição infantil no Nordeste do Brasil (1986-1996-2006) Desnutrição Proteico-EnergéticaepidemiologiaTranstornos da Nutrição InfantilFatores SocioeconômicosBem-Estar da CriançaInquéritos NutricionaisProtein-Energy MalnutritionepidemiologyChild Nutrition DisordersSocioeconomic FactorsChild WelfareNutrition Surveys OBJECTIVE: To describe changes in prevalence of child undernutrition in Northeastern Brazil in two successive time periods, identifying, in each period, the major factors responsible for these changes. METHODS: Data analyzed are from probabilistic samples of underfives from three Demographic Health Surveys carried out in 1986 (n=1,302), 1996 (n=1,108), and 2006 (n=950). Identification of factors responsible for temporal changes in child undernutrition (height-for-age below < -2 z) took into account time changes in five potential determinants of child nutritional status, statistical modeling of the independent association between determinants and risk of undernutrition, and calculation of attributable fractions. RESULTS: Prevalence of child undernutrition fell by one-third between 1986 and 1996 (from 33.9% to 22.2%) and by almost three-quarters between 1996 and 2006 (from 22.2% to 5.9%). Improvements in maternal schooling and in the coverage of water and sewage services were particularly important for the decline in child undernutrition in the first period, while increasing purchasing power of the poorest families and, again, maternal schooling were more relevant in the second period. CONCLUSIONS: The acceleration of the decline in child undernutrition between the two periods was consistent with accelerated improvement of maternal schooling, water supply and sewage, health care, and maternal reproductive antecedents, as well as with the outstanding increase in purchasing power among the poor during the second period. If the rate of decline in growth deficits is kept at around the rate of the most recent period, child undernutrition will be controlled in the Brazilian Northeast in less than ten years. Achieving this will depend on sustaining the increase in purchasing power among the poor and on ensuring public investment in completing the universalization of access to essential services such as education, health, and sanitation. OBJETIVO: Describir la variación temporal en la prevalencia de desnutrición infantil en la región Noreste de Brasil, en dos períodos sucesivos, identificando los principales factores responsables por la evolución observada en cada período. MÉTODOS: Los datos analizados provienen de muestras probabilísticas de la población de niños menores de cinco años estudiados por pesquisas domiciliares del programa Demographic Health Surveys realizados en 1986 (n=1.302), 1996 (n=1.108) y 2006 (n=950). La identificación de los factores responsables por la variación en la prevalencia de la desnutrición (altura para edad OBJETIVO: Descrever a variação temporal na prevalência de desnutrição infantil na região Nordeste do Brasil, em dois períodos sucessivos, identificando os principais fatores responsáveis pela evolução observada em cada período. MÉTODOS: Os dados analisados provêm de amostras probabilísticas da população de crianças menores de cinco anos estudadas por inquéritos domiciliares do programa Demographic Health Surveys realizados em 1986 (n=1.302), 1996 (n=1.108) e 2006 (n=950). A identificação dos fatores responsáveis pela variação na prevalência da desnutrição (altura para idade < -2 z) levou em conta mudanças na freqüência de cinco determinantes potenciais do estado nutricional, modelagens estatísticas da associação independente entre determinante e risco de desnutrição no início de cada período e cálculo de frações atribuíveis. RESULTADOS: A prevalência da desnutrição foi reduzida em um terço de 1986 a 1996 (de 33,9% para 22,2%) e em quase três quartos de 1996 a 2006 (de 22,2% para 5,9%). Melhorias na escolaridade materna e na disponibilidade de serviços de saneamento foram particularmente importantes para o declínio da desnutrição no primeiro período, enquanto no segundo período foram decisivos o aumento do poder aquisitivo das famílias mais pobres e, novamente, a melhoria da escolaridade materna. CONCLUSÕES: A aceleração do declínio da desnutrição do primeiro para o segundo período foi consistente com a aceleração de melhorias em escolaridade materna, saneamento, assistência à saúde e antecedentes reprodutivos e, sobretudo, com o excepcional aumento do poder aquisitivo familiar, observado apenas no segundo período. Mantida a taxa de declínio observada entre 1996 e 2006, o problema da desnutrição infantil na região Nordeste poderia ser considerado controlado em menos de dez anos. Para se chegar a este resultado será preciso manter o aumento do poder aquisitivo dos mais pobres e assegurar investimentos públicos para completar a universalização do acesso a serviços essenciais de educação, saúde e saneamento. Universidade de São Paulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Causes of the accelerated decline in child undernutrition in Northeastern Brazil (1986-1996-2006)
Causas de la disminución acelerada de la desnutrición infantil en Noreste de Brasil (1986-1996-2006)
Causas do declínio acelerado da desnutrição infantil no Nordeste do Brasil (1986-1996-2006)
title Causes of the accelerated decline in child undernutrition in Northeastern Brazil (1986-1996-2006)
spellingShingle Causes of the accelerated decline in child undernutrition in Northeastern Brazil (1986-1996-2006)
Lima, Ana Lucia Lovadino de
Desnutrição Proteico-Energética
epidemiologia
Transtornos da Nutrição Infantil
Fatores Socioeconômicos
Bem-Estar da Criança
Inquéritos Nutricionais
Protein-Energy Malnutrition
epidemiology
Child Nutrition Disorders
Socioeconomic Factors
Child Welfare
Nutrition Surveys
title_short Causes of the accelerated decline in child undernutrition in Northeastern Brazil (1986-1996-2006)
title_full Causes of the accelerated decline in child undernutrition in Northeastern Brazil (1986-1996-2006)
title_fullStr Causes of the accelerated decline in child undernutrition in Northeastern Brazil (1986-1996-2006)
title_full_unstemmed Causes of the accelerated decline in child undernutrition in Northeastern Brazil (1986-1996-2006)
title_sort Causes of the accelerated decline in child undernutrition in Northeastern Brazil (1986-1996-2006)
author Lima, Ana Lucia Lovadino de
author_facet Lima, Ana Lucia Lovadino de
Silva, Ana Carolina Feldenheimer da
Konno, Silvia Cristina
Conde, Wolney Lisboa
Benicio, Maria Helena D'Aquino
Monteiro, Carlos Augusto
author_role author
author2 Silva, Ana Carolina Feldenheimer da
Konno, Silvia Cristina
Conde, Wolney Lisboa
Benicio, Maria Helena D'Aquino
Monteiro, Carlos Augusto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Ana Lucia Lovadino de
Silva, Ana Carolina Feldenheimer da
Konno, Silvia Cristina
Conde, Wolney Lisboa
Benicio, Maria Helena D'Aquino
Monteiro, Carlos Augusto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Desnutrição Proteico-Energética
epidemiologia
Transtornos da Nutrição Infantil
Fatores Socioeconômicos
Bem-Estar da Criança
Inquéritos Nutricionais
Protein-Energy Malnutrition
epidemiology
Child Nutrition Disorders
Socioeconomic Factors
Child Welfare
Nutrition Surveys
topic Desnutrição Proteico-Energética
epidemiologia
Transtornos da Nutrição Infantil
Fatores Socioeconômicos
Bem-Estar da Criança
Inquéritos Nutricionais
Protein-Energy Malnutrition
epidemiology
Child Nutrition Disorders
Socioeconomic Factors
Child Welfare
Nutrition Surveys
description OBJECTIVE: To describe changes in prevalence of child undernutrition in Northeastern Brazil in two successive time periods, identifying, in each period, the major factors responsible for these changes. METHODS: Data analyzed are from probabilistic samples of underfives from three Demographic Health Surveys carried out in 1986 (n=1,302), 1996 (n=1,108), and 2006 (n=950). Identification of factors responsible for temporal changes in child undernutrition (height-for-age below < -2 z) took into account time changes in five potential determinants of child nutritional status, statistical modeling of the independent association between determinants and risk of undernutrition, and calculation of attributable fractions. RESULTS: Prevalence of child undernutrition fell by one-third between 1986 and 1996 (from 33.9% to 22.2%) and by almost three-quarters between 1996 and 2006 (from 22.2% to 5.9%). Improvements in maternal schooling and in the coverage of water and sewage services were particularly important for the decline in child undernutrition in the first period, while increasing purchasing power of the poorest families and, again, maternal schooling were more relevant in the second period. CONCLUSIONS: The acceleration of the decline in child undernutrition between the two periods was consistent with accelerated improvement of maternal schooling, water supply and sewage, health care, and maternal reproductive antecedents, as well as with the outstanding increase in purchasing power among the poor during the second period. If the rate of decline in growth deficits is kept at around the rate of the most recent period, child undernutrition will be controlled in the Brazilian Northeast in less than ten years. Achieving this will depend on sustaining the increase in purchasing power among the poor and on ensuring public investment in completing the universalization of access to essential services such as education, health, and sanitation.
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