INVESTIGADORES
SEOANE Analia Isabel
artículos
Título:
. Public Health Nutrition
Autor/es:
PADULA G; SEOANE A I; SALCEDA S
Revista:
PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION.
Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Referencias:
Lugar: Cambridge; Año: 2012 vol. 15 p. 2086 - 2090
ISSN:
1368-9800
Resumen:
Objective: To compare estimates of underweight, stunting, wasting, overweight
and obesity based on three growth charts.
Design: Cross-sectional study to estimate weight-for-age, length/height-for-age
and weight-for-height comparing the 2006 WHO Child Growth Standards (the WHO
standards), the 1977 National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) international
growth reference (the NCHS reference) and the 1987 Argentine Pediatric Society
Committee of Growth and Development reference (the APS reference). Cut-off
points were defined as mean values 62 SD. Epi-Info software version 6?0 (Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention) was used for statistical evaluations (x2, P#0?05).
Setting: Greater La Plata conurbation, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Subjects: A total of 2644 healthy, full-term children from 0 to 5 years of age.
Results: Prevalence of underweight was higher with the WHO standards than with the
other references up to the first 6 months. For the rest of the ages, prevalence was lower
with the WHO standards. Stunting prevalence was higher with the WHO standards at
all ages. Prevalence of wasting was higher with the WHO standards compared with
the NCHS reference up to the first 6 months and lower at 25 years of age. Overweight
and obesity prevalences were higher with the WHO standards at all ages.
Conclusions: The new WHO standards appear to be a solid and reliable tool for
diagnosis and treatment of nutritional diseases, also being the only one built with
infants fed according to WHO recommendations. Therefore, our results support
the decision of the National Ministry of Health about the utilization of the new
WHO standards to monitor the nutritional status of Argentinean children aged less
than 5 years.