Crescimento e estado nutricional de pré-escolares residentes na região Amazônica do Peru
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Peru, Amazônia, antropometria, estado nutricional, crianças pré-escolares.Resumo
Foi estudado o estado nutricional de 1684 pré-escolares menores de 5 anos (862 meninos e 822 meninas), residentes na Região Amazônica do Peru; Os dados foram obtidos da Pesquisa Nacional de Nutrição e Saúde (ENNSA), realizada no Peru, em 1984. O crescimento e estado nutricional foi avaliado através dos seguintes indicadores: peso para idade, altura para idade, peso para altura e perímetro braquial. Os reswltados mostram uma elevada prevalência de baixa estatura (porcentagem de adequação à mediana menor que 95% para o indice altura para idade) e baixa prevalência de inadequação de peso (porcentagem de adequação à média menor que 80% para o indice peso para altura). De acordo com o indice peso para idade, 38% das crianças estiveram adequadamente nutridas e apenas 0,8% apresentaram desnutrição grave.Referências
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