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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2018; 56 (1)
Stunting, overweight and obesity during the nutrition transition in schoolchildren of Arandas, Jalisco, Mexico
Vásquez-Garibay EM, Miranda-Ríos L, Romero-Velarde E, Nuño-Cosío ME, Campos-Barrera L, Nápoles-Rodríguez F, Caro SEA, Ramírez DJ
Language: Spanish
References: 22
Page: 6-11
PDF size: 277.89 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Background: Nutrition transition provokes changes in the nutritional status
of individuals subjected to the interaction of various environmental
factors; therefore, the aim was to demonstrate that nutrition transition
is associated with socioeconomic changes, eating habits and physical
activity, potentially involved in stunting, overweight and obesity of
schoolchildren.
Methods: Case-control study. 102 participants from the Instituto Alteño
para el Desarrollo de Jalisco (cases) and 194 from the elementary
school system (controls), aged 5 to 12 years, were included. Dependent
variables were these indexes weight/age (
z), height/age (
z), BMI
(
z). Independent variables were the socioeconomic and demographic
characteristics. Student’s
t test, chi square, odds ratio (OR) and 95%
confidence intervals (95% CI) were estimated.
Results: Family income was low (
p = 0.031) and unstable job was higher
in cases: OR = 4.1, 95% CI = 2.8-6.0. The frequency of stunting was
higher in cases (9.9%
vs. 5.9%). The combination of overweight/obesity
was higher in controls (27.3%
vs. 16.8%), OR = 1.85, 95% CI = 1.0-3.4.
Conclusion: The nutritional status of children of Arandas, Jalisco, has
been modified by an accelerate nutrition transition, provoked by socioeconomic,
educational and demographic factors that might have influence on
the persistence of stunting and an increasing prevalence of overweight/
obesity.
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