Frequency of food ingestion as a potential contributing of anemia in children and adolescent with malaria by P. vivax

IF 0.2 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
B. C. Cabral, R. M. Dias, J. L. Vieira, F. M. L. Moura, M. D. De Andrade
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Background and Objective: Nutrition, in addition to its physiological function, plays an important role in the recovery of individuals with malaria, a disease that still represents a serious public health problem in the world. The objective of this article is to evaluate the frequency of food intake and the occurrence of anemia in children and adolescent with vivax malaria. Methods: A cross-sectional analytical study was carried out between 2014 and 2015 in the Marajo island. The hemoglobin level was measured by the colorimetric enzymatic reaction and a questionnaire of food intake frequency was used to assess the consumption of foods. Results: A total of 67 patients met the criteria for the inclusion in the study, of which 62.7% were children. There is a high consumption of ultra-processed foods in both age groups. Anemia occurred in 52.2% of patients, and in most of them, it was moderate. There was no significant association between gender, age range, parasitemia at admission with anemia, but a significant association was found between anemia and the ingestion of ultra-processed foods. Conclusion: The ingestion of ultra-processed foods contributes to anemia in children and adolescent with malaria.
食物摄取频率是间日疟原虫感染的儿童和青少年贫血的潜在诱因
背景和目的:除了其生理功能外,营养在疟疾患者康复中也起着重要作用,疟疾仍然是世界上一个严重的公共卫生问题。本文的目的是评估儿童和青少年间日疟疾患者的食物摄入频率和贫血的发生。方法:2014 - 2015年在马拉霍岛进行横断面分析研究。用比色法测定血红蛋白水平,用食物摄入频率调查表评价食物的摄入量。结果:符合纳入标准的患者共67例,其中儿童占62.7%。在这两个年龄组中,超加工食品的消费量都很高。52.2%的患者出现贫血,多数为中度贫血。性别、年龄范围、入院时寄生虫血症与贫血之间没有显著关联,但发现贫血与摄入超加工食品之间存在显著关联。结论:食用超加工食品与儿童和青少年疟疾患者贫血有关。
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