生活在安第斯农村地区的4-13岁学生的健康评估:EVANES研究设计方案

Q3 Nursing
Fátima Morales , Marcela Guerendiain
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背景,目的在厄瓜多尔,发育迟缓和超重是土著居民学龄时发现的主要营养问题,与传染病和腹泻有关。安第斯地区拥有该国最多的土著人口,他们遭受不平等和贫困,特别是那些居住在农村地区的人。临床研究表明,农村人口易受感染。因此,我们的目标是根据饮食摄入、肠道寄生虫感染、家庭和环境条件及其与厄瓜多尔农村高地学龄儿童认知发展的关系来评估营养状况,以便制定适合这些儿童及其家庭需要的预防和促进健康方案。方法EVANES研究是一项多学科交叉的研究,旨在评估厄瓜多尔学童的膳食摄入量、人体测量参数、肠道寄生虫感染、卫生卫生和环境状况以及认知发展。结果这项详尽的评估可能有助于:确定营养问题,建立疾病预防和健康促进的健康方案,澄清土著人口发育迟缓的病因,并确定高原儿童贫血诊断的参考模式。结论EVANES研究可作为厄瓜多尔其他地区和其他国家的示范方案,并可为改善拉丁美洲和高原国家儿童的健康和发展做出贡献。预期它将以对生活在高海拔地区的农村土著学童健康状况的独特见解为科学界作出贡献,以便制定适当的保健方案和政策,在这些人口中预防疾病和促进健康。
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Health assessment of 4–13 years students living in a rural Andean region: The EVANES study design protocol

Health assessment of 4–13 years students living in a rural Andean region: The EVANES study design protocol

Background & aims

In Ecuador, stunting and overweight are the main nutritional problems identified at school age in the indigenous population, associated with infectious diseases and diarrhoea. The Andean region has the largest indigenous population in the country, which suffers from inequality and poverty, especially those inhabiting rural areas. Clinical studies have shown a high infection vulnerability of rural populations. Therefore, we aim to evaluate nutritional status according to dietary intake, intestinal parasitic infections, household and environmental conditions, ant their relation with cognitive development of schoolchildren in rural highlands of Ecuador in order to develop prevention and health promotion programmes adapted to the needs of these children and their families.

Methods

The EVANES study is a multi- and interdisciplinary approach designed to evaluate the dietary intake, anthropometric parameters, intestinal parasitic infections, hygienic-sanitary and environmental conditions and cognitive development of Ecuadorian schoolchildren.

Results

This exhaustive assessment may be useful for: identifying nutritional issues, establishing health programmes for disease prevention and health promotion, clarifying the aetiology of stunting in the indigenous population, and defining reference patterns for the diagnosis of anaemia in the highlands in childhood.

Conclusions

The EVANES study could be a model protocol for other areas of Ecuador and countries, and can contribute to improving the health and development of children in Latin American and highland countries. It is expected to contribute to the scientific community with unique insights into the health status of rural indigenous schoolchildren living at high altitude, in order to develop appropriate health programmes and policies for disease prevention and health promotion in these populations.
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Clinical Nutrition Open Science
Clinical Nutrition Open Science Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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