Short stature in children of Karapotó ethnic background, São Sebastião, Alagoas, Brazil

Samara Bomfim Gomes Campos , Risia Cristina Egito de Menezes , Maria Alice Araújo Oliveira , Danielle Alice Vieira da Silva , Giovana Longo-Silva , Juliana Souza Oliveira , Leiko Asakura , Emília Chagas Costa , Vanessa Sá Leal
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Abstract

Objective

To describe the prevalence of short stature among children of Karapotó ethnic background.

Methods

Cross-sectional, population-based study that included children between 6 and 59 months of age from the Plak-Ô native village and the Terra Nova settlement, São Sebastião, Alagoas, carried out between 2008 and 2009. Short stature was evaluated by the Height/Ageindex, using as cutoff z score≤−2. The prevalence of short stature was determined by compa-ring simple and relative frequencies. The population growth curves were compared to the WHO reference curves. Data analysis included the outcome variable: Height/Age and the predictor variables: place of residence, gender, age, anemia, birth weight, family income, maternal literacy. The chi-square test was used to compare the categorical variables, where as the chi-square test with Yates correction was used for dichotomous variables, considering as statistically significant p-values≤0.05.

Results

The prevalence of short stature was 15.6% for children from the Terra Nova settlement and 9.1% for those from Plak-Ô native village. The prevalence of short stature among the Karapotó ethnicity was 13.4%. The variables: maternal literacy, family income and low birth weight were statistically associated with short stature.

Conclusions

The observed short stature prevalence rates are significant, being characterized as a public health problem. Among the associated factors, the following are noteworthy: unfavorable conditions of maternal literacy, family income and low birth weight. The planning of strategies to reverse the situation must take such factors into consideration.

身高矮小的Karapotó种族背景的儿童, o塞巴斯蒂安,阿拉戈斯,巴西
目的了解Karapotó民族背景儿童身材矮小的流行情况。方法以人口为基础的横断面研究,包括2008年至2009年在阿拉各斯州 o sebasti o村的Plak-Ô土著村庄和Terra Nova定居点进行的6至59个月大的儿童。身高用身高/年龄指数评价,截点z值≤- 2。矮小的患病率是通过比较简单频率和相对频率来确定的。将人口增长曲线与WHO参考曲线进行比较。数据分析包括结局变量:身高/年龄和预测变量:居住地、性别、年龄、贫血、出生体重、家庭收入、孕产妇文化程度。分类变量的比较采用卡方检验,二分类变量的比较采用Yates校正的卡方检验,认为p值≤0.05具有统计学意义。结果特拉诺瓦居民点儿童身材矮小率为15.6%,普拉克-Ô村儿童身材矮小率为9.1%。Karapotó人种中身材矮小的患病率为13.4%。这些变量包括:母亲文化程度、家庭收入和低出生体重在统计上与身材矮小有关。结论观察到的身材矮小患病率显著,已成为一个公共卫生问题。在相关因素中,以下是值得注意的:不利条件的母亲识字,家庭收入和低出生体重。扭转局势的战略规划必须考虑到这些因素。
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