Can Growth Monitoring and Promotion Accurately Diagnose or Screen for Inadequate Growth of Individual Children? A Critical Review of the Epidemiologic Foundations

IF 8 1区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Jef L Leroy , Rebecca L Brander , Edward A Frongillo , Leila M Larson , Marie T Ruel , Rasmi Avula
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Growth monitoring and promotion (GMP), the process of periodic anthropometric measurements to assess the adequacy of individual child growth, is implemented across low-income and middle-income countries. The epidemiologic foundations of GMP (i.e., that GMP can accurately diagnose or screen for inadequate growth) have never been critically reviewed. We first assessed growth patterns of individual healthy children. Using longitudinal data from low-income, middle-income, and high-income countries, we evaluated whether commonly used GMP criteria can be used for diagnosis and screening; i.e., whether they accurately identify current, or predict subsequent, inadequate growth in individual children. The growth of individual healthy children does not track along a specific growth curve, which challenges the notion that growth measurements alone can be used to distinguish between healthy and inadequate growth. We demonstrated that GMP criteria do not provide meaningful diagnostic information and that GMP is not a meaningful screening activity: commonly used GMP criteria are inaccurate predictors of (inadequate) growth later in childhood, and collecting individual children’s weight and height does not help to identify who needs support or who will benefit. Our results do not undermine the importance of dedicated programs to diagnose wasting in individual children nor do they challenge the need for well-child care to support parents and to ensure children’s optimal nutrition, health, and development. Our findings, however, highlight the need to carefully reconsider the current design of GMP in low-income and middle-income countries.
观点:生长监测和促进能准确诊断或筛查个别儿童的生长不良吗?对流行病学基础的批判性回顾。
生长监测和促进(GMP)是在低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)实施的定期人体测量测量过程,以评估儿童个体生长的充分性。GMP的流行病学基础(即GMP可以准确诊断或筛查生长不良)从未被严格审查过。我们首先评估了个体健康儿童的生长模式。利用来自低收入、中等收入和高收入国家的纵向数据,我们评估了常用的GMP标准是否可用于诊断和筛查;也就是说,如果他们准确地识别出当前的,或预测未来的,个别儿童的发育不足。个别健康儿童的生长并不沿着特定的生长曲线进行,这挑战了仅凭生长测量就可以区分健康和不适当生长的观念。我们证明GMP标准不能提供有意义的诊断信息,GMP不是一种有意义的筛查活动:常用的GMP标准不能准确预测儿童后期的生长(不充分);收集每个孩子的体重和身高并不能帮助确定谁需要支持或谁将受益。我们的研究结果并没有削弱诊断儿童个体消瘦的专门项目的重要性,也没有挑战良好的儿童护理的必要性,以支持父母并确保儿童的最佳营养、健康和发展。然而,我们的研究结果强调有必要仔细重新考虑低收入国家现行GMP设计。
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Advances in Nutrition
Advances in Nutrition 医学-营养学
CiteScore
17.40
自引率
2.20%
发文量
117
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: Advances in Nutrition (AN/Adv Nutr) publishes focused reviews on pivotal findings and recent research across all domains relevant to nutritional scientists and biomedical researchers. This encompasses nutrition-related research spanning biochemical, molecular, and genetic studies using experimental animal models, domestic animals, and human subjects. The journal also emphasizes clinical nutrition, epidemiology and public health, and nutrition education. Review articles concentrate on recent progress rather than broad historical developments. In addition to review articles, AN includes Perspectives, Letters to the Editor, and supplements. Supplement proposals require pre-approval by the editor before submission. The journal features reports and position papers from the American Society for Nutrition, summaries of major government and foundation reports, and Nutrient Information briefs providing crucial details about dietary requirements, food sources, deficiencies, and other essential nutrient information. All submissions with scientific content undergo peer review by the Editors or their designees prior to acceptance for publication.
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