Association between development level and nutritional status in children under 5 years of age in primary care.

IF 0.6 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Miguel Á Villasis-Keever, Antonio Rizzoli-Córdoba, Blanca B Mares-Serratos, Karla E Falcón-Millán, Edwin O Vargas-Ávila, Christian A Delaflor-Wagner, Daniel Aceves-Villagrán, Hortensia Reyes-Morales, José A García-Aranda
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Abstract

Background: Malnutrition is a risk factor for childhood development disorders. Although undernutrition is recognized as a public health problem, the impact of overweight/obesity on childhood development remains unknown. The objective is to determine the effects of undernutrition, overweight, and obesity on development in children aged between 1 and 59 months in rural/urban areas of Mexico.

Methods: The Childhood Development Evaluation (EDI, for its acronym in Spanish) test was administered to children 1-59 months of age who visited primary care units in Guanajuato State, Mexico, between 2013 and 2015. The World Health Organization classification (weight/height ratio) was used for nutritional status. Logistic regression adjusted by sex, age, rural/urban, and level of marginalization, used to calculate odds ratios (OR) to stablish the association between nutritional status and developmental outcomes.

Results: 34,972 participants were included. 50.3% were male, 39.5% had a very low level of marginalization, 58.6% lived in urban areas, and 55.0% were beneficiaries of a conditional cash transfer program. Age distribution: 31.9% between 1 and 12 months old; 17.5% between 13 and 24 months old; 16.3% between 25 and 36 months old; and 34.3% between 37 and 59 months old. Overall 85.8% of participants had normal nutritional status, whereas 9.1% were identified as malnourished, and 5.0% were classified as overweight or obese. 79.1% had typical development. The OR for atypical development was 1.820 (95% confidence interval [95% CI], 1.671-1.981) for mild undernutrition; 2.796 (95% CI: 2.195-3.562) for moderate undernutrition; 14.903 (95% CI: 8.149-27.257) for severe undernutrition; and 1.160 (95% CI: 1.030-1.307) for overweight/obesity.

Conclusion: Undernutrition and overweight/obesity are factors that increase the risk of developmental problems in children < 5 years of age.

基层医疗机构 5 岁以下儿童发育水平与营养状况之间的关系。
背景:营养不良是儿童发育障碍的一个风险因素。尽管营养不良已被视为一个公共卫生问题,但超重/肥胖对儿童发育的影响仍不为人知。本研究旨在确定营养不良、超重和肥胖对墨西哥城乡地区 1 至 59 个月大儿童发育的影响:方法:2013 年至 2015 年期间,在墨西哥瓜纳华托州初级保健单位就诊的 1-59 个月大儿童接受了儿童发育评估(EDI,西班牙语缩写)测试。营养状况采用世界卫生组织的分类(体重/身高比)。经性别、年龄、农村/城市和边缘化程度调整的逻辑回归用于计算几率比(OR),以确定营养状况与发育结果之间的关联:共纳入 34 972 名参与者。50.3%为男性,39.5%边缘化程度很低,58.6%居住在城市地区,55.0%是有条件现金转移计划的受益者。年龄分布:31.9% 的人年龄在 1 到 12 个月之间;17.5% 的人年龄在 13 到 24 个月之间;16.3% 的人年龄在 25 到 36 个月之间;34.3% 的人年龄在 37 到 59 个月之间。总体而言,85.8%的受试者营养状况正常,9.1%的受试者营养不良,5.0%的受试者超重或肥胖。79.1%的儿童发育正常。轻度营养不良的非典型发育OR值为1.820(95%置信区间[95% CI],1.671-1.981);中度营养不良的OR值为2.796(95% CI:2.195-3.562);重度营养不良的OR值为14.903(95% CI:8.149-27.257);超重/肥胖的OR值为1.160(95% CI:1.030-1.307):结论:营养不良和超重/肥胖是增加5岁以下儿童发育问题风险的因素。
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审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The Boletín Médico del Hospital Infantil de México is a bimonthly publication edited by the Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez. It receives unpublished manuscripts, in English or Spanish, relating to paediatrics in the following areas: biomedicine, clinical, public health, clinical epidemology, health education and clinical ethics. Articles can be original research articles, in-depth or systematic reviews, clinical cases, clinical-pathological cases, articles about public health, letters to the editor or editorials (by invitation).
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