Characterization of anthropometric assessment studies of Brazilian children attending daycare centers

Dixis Figueroa Pedraza, Tarciana Nobre de Menezes
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Abstract

Objective

To obtain an overview of available information on the anthropometric assessment of Brazilian children attending daycare centers.

Data source

A literature search was carried out in the PubMed, LILACS and SciELO databases of studies published from 1990 to 2013 in Portuguese and English languages. The following search strategy was used: (nutritional status OR anthropometrics OR malnutrition OR overweight) AND daycare centers, as well as the equivalent terms in Portuguese. In the case of MEDLINE search, the descriptor Brazil was also used.

Data synthesis

It was verified that the 33 studies included in the review were comparable from a methodological point of view. The studies, in general, were characterized by their restrictive nature, geographical concentration and dispersion of results in relation to time. Considering the studies published from 2010 onwards, low prevalence of acute malnutrition and significant rates of stunting and overweight were observed.

Conclusions

Despite the limitations, considering the most recent studies that used the WHO growth curves (2006), it is suggested that the anthropometric profile of Brazilian children attending daycare centers is characterized by a nutritional transition process, with significant prevalence of overweight and short stature. We emphasize the need to develop a multicenter survey that will more accurately define the current anthropometric nutritional status of Brazilian children attending daycare centers.

巴西日托中心儿童人体测量学评估研究的特征
目的对巴西日托中心儿童的人体测量学评估进行综述。数据来源对PubMed、LILACS和SciELO数据库中1990 - 2013年葡萄牙语和英语发表的研究进行文献检索。使用以下搜索策略:(营养状况或人体测量或营养不良或超重)和日托中心,以及葡萄牙语的等效术语。在MEDLINE搜索的情况下,还使用了描述符Brazil。经证实,从方法学的角度来看,纳入综述的33项研究具有可比性。总的来说,这些研究的特点是限制性、地理上的集中和结果在时间上的分散。考虑到2010年以来发表的研究,观察到急性营养不良的发生率较低,发育迟缓和超重的发生率很高。尽管存在局限性,但考虑到最近使用世卫组织生长曲线(2006年)的研究,我们认为,在日托中心就读的巴西儿童的人体测量特征是一个营养过渡过程,超重和身材矮小的患病率很高。我们强调需要开展一项多中心调查,以更准确地定义目前在日托中心就读的巴西儿童的人体营养状况。
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