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Titre: Association of nutritional status and anemia with multimicronutrient supplementation in young children in Peru
Auteur(s): Mejía Álvarez, Christian Richard
Sulca Aguado, Percy
Hernani Salazar, Luis Angel
Ricaldi Asto, Luigi Leonardo
Ayala Rojas, Henry Marcos
Hernández Arriaga, Gustavo
Tovani Palone, Marcos Roberto
Bueso Pineda, Lotty
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Mejía Álvarez, Christian Richard
Mots-clés: Niños
Enfermedades hematológicas
Nutrición infantil
Editeur: Universidad Continental
Date de publication: 2019
metadata.dc.date.available: 2-mai-2023
Référence bibliographique: Mejía, Ch., Sulca, P., Hernani, L., Ricaldi, L., Ayala, H., Hernández, G., Tovani, M. y Bueso, L. (2019). Association of nutritional status and anemia with multimicronutrient supplementation in young children in Peru. Tesis para optar el título profesional de Médico Cirujano, Escuela Académico Profesional de Medicina Humana, Universidad Continental, Huancayo, Perú.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: https://doi.org/10.29333/ejgm/114662
Résumé: Introduction: Although several social interventions have been developed by the Peruvian State, anemia is present in one out of every two children in Peru. Thus, it is important to evaluate whether such interventions are achieving their objectives. Objective: This study aimed to determine the association of nutritional status and anemia with multi-micronutrient supplementation in children younger than three years in Huancayo, Peru. Materials and Methods: This retrospective, longitudinal, analytical, and observational study included secondary data of children younger than 3 years from the Sicaya District, in the Huancayo province. Data were collected from health center medical records. Nutritional and anemia status, and socio-demographic characteristics of children receiving multi-micronutrient supplementation were recorded. Statistical analyses were based on generalized linear models. Results: Data of 76 children with available medical records were analyzed, and their pre- and post-intervention median ages were 6 and 11 months (range: 7–35 months), respectively. Significant positive linear correlations were observed between the number of multi-micronutrient doses and weight, height, and hemoglobin concentration. In bivariate and multivariate analyses, no significant associations were observed between anthropometric measurements and anemia (after multi-micronutrient intervention) (p>0.05), nor between the number of received doses of multi-micronutrients, sex, and age. Conclusion: Multi-micronutrient supplementation may be correlated with both physiological and anthropometric variables, but not with indicators of child development. These associations require further evaluations to determine whether social programs promoting multi-micronutrient supplementation improve the development of children with anemia.
metadata.dc.relation: https://www.ejgm.co.uk/article/association-of-nutritional-status-and-anemia-with-multi-micronutrient-supplementation-in-young-7559
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metadata.dc.source: Universidad Continental
Repositorio Institucional - Continental
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