• Dixis Figueroa Pedraza - Pedraza, D.F - Campina Grande, PB - Universidade Estadual da Paríba, Departamento de Enfermagem e Programa de Pós-graduação em Saúde Pública - <dixisfigueroa@gmail.com> ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5394-828X
Coautor(es):
• Erika Araujo - Araujo, Erika - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Programa de Pós Graduação em Saúde Pública - <morgannaneves@hotmail.com>
• Zilka Nanes Lima - Lima, ZN - Universidade Estadual da Paraiba, Departamento de Farmácia - <zilkananeslima@gmail.com>
• Leticia Rangel Mayer Chaves - Chaves, Leticia Rangel Mayer - Universidade Estadual da Paraiba, Departamento de Farmácia - <leticiarangelmayer@hotmail.com>
• George Luís Dias dos Santos - Santos, George Luís Dias dos - Universidade Estadual da Paraiba - <george@ccbs.uepb.edu.br>
Área Temática:
Alimentação, Nutrição e Saúde
Resumo:
El presente estudio buscó identificar en niños preescolares la asociación de las concentraciones de hemoglobina con características socio-ambientales, maternas, biológico-nutricionales y las condiciones de salud; así como con las concentraciones séricas de zinc y retinol. Estudio transversal con muestra de 335 individuos, representativa de los niños de jardines infantiles del municipio de Campina Grande, Paraíba. En los 294 niños estudiados, el modelo ajustado mostró menores concentraciones de hemoglobina en casos de tipo de casa diferente de ladrillo; ausencia de red de escoto; colecta no pública de la basura; no tratamiento del agua para beber; dificultades maternas para leer, escribir o hacer cuentas; edad entre 9-24 meses; peso/edad < - 2 escore Z y problemas de salud en los últimos 15 días, bien como en casos de bajas concentraciones séricas de zinc y retinol. La multicausalidad de concentraciones inferiores de hemoglobina comprendió condiciones socio-ambientales y características materno-infantiles que refuerzan la importancia de medidas que prioricen los niños de menor edad, de madres con menor nivel educacional y con prejuicios en su peso, estado de salud y condición nutricional de otros micronutrientes importantes en el crecimiento.
This study sought to identify in preschool children the association between hemoglobin concentration and socio-environmental, maternal, biological-nutritional and health conditions characteristics; as well as the concentrations of serum zinc and retinol. Cross sectional study with 335 individuals, a representative sample of children enrolled in child day care centers in the city of Campina Grande, Paraíba. In the 294 children studied, the adjusted model showed lower concentrations of hemoglobin when the house was not made of bricks; there was no sewerage system; not public garbage collection; not treatment of drinking water; maternal difficulties for reading, writing and making calculations; age between 9 - 24 months; weight/age < - 2 escore Z and health problems in the last 15 days, as well as in cases of lower concentrations of zinc and retinol serum. Multicausality lower hemoglobin understood socio-environmental conditions and child-maternal characteristics that reinforce the importance of measures that prioritize the younger children, from mothers with lower education levels and prejudiced in their weight, health and nutritional status of other important micronutrients on growth.
Keywords:
MicronutrientsIron AnaemiaEpidemiologic FactorsChild Day Care Ce
Factors associated to hemoglobin concentrations in preschoolers
Resumo (abstract):
This study sought to identify in preschool children the association between hemoglobin concentration and socio-environmental, maternal, biological-nutritional and health conditions characteristics; as well as the concentrations of serum zinc and retinol. Cross sectional study with 335 individuals, a representative sample of children enrolled in child day care centers in the city of Campina Grande, Paraíba. In the 294 children studied, the adjusted model showed lower concentrations of hemoglobin when the house was not made of bricks; there was no sewerage system; not public garbage collection; not treatment of drinking water; maternal difficulties for reading, writing and making calculations; age between 9 - 24 months; weight/age < - 2 escore Z and health problems in the last 15 days, as well as in cases of lower concentrations of zinc and retinol serum. Multicausality lower hemoglobin understood socio-environmental conditions and child-maternal characteristics that reinforce the importance of measures that prioritize the younger children, from mothers with lower education levels and prejudiced in their weight, health and nutritional status of other important micronutrients on growth.
Palavras-chave (keywords):
MicronutrientsIron AnaemiaEpidemiologic FactorsChild Day Care Ce
Pedraza, D.F, Araujo, Erika, Lima, ZN, Chaves, Leticia Rangel Mayer, Santos, George Luís Dias dos. Factores asociados a las concentraciones de hemoglobina en preescolares. Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2016/Nov). [Citado em 05/11/2024].
Está disponível em: http://cienciaesaudecoletiva.com.br/artigos/factores-asociados-a-las-concentraciones-de-hemoglobina-en-preescolares/15935?id=15935