0196/2016 - Hospitalização por doenças infecciosas, parasitismo e evolução nutricional de crianças atendidas em creches públicas Hospitalization for infectious diseases, parasitism and nutritional evolution of children in public child day care centers
• Dixis Pedraza - Pedraza,Dixis. - Campina Grande, Paraíba - Universidade Estadual da Paríba, Departamento de Enfermagem e Programa de Pós-graduação em Saúde Pública - <dixisfigueroa@gmail.com>
Área Temática:
Alimentação, Nutrição e Saúde
Resumo:
Objetivo: Analisar a influência das hospitalizações por doenças infecciosas (diarreia e pneumonia) e do parasitismo na evolução nutricional, ao longo de um ano, entre crianças assistidas em creches públicas municipais. Métodos: Mães de crianças de uma coorte responderam sobre a hospitalização por diarreia e pneumonia, assim como em relação ao parasitismo, durante o período de um ano de frequência à creche. Medidas antropométricas foram tomadas em cada visita. Usou-se modelo ajustado para examinar a relação entre a experiência de processos infecciosos e desfechos do crescimento (peso e estatura). Resultados: Numa amostra de 269 crianças monitoradas no período de 12 meses, a hospitalização por pneumonia e a infecção parasitária estiveram associadas com o crescimento desacelerado do peso e da estatura. Conclusões: Infecções parasitárias e pneumonia associaram-se ao comprometimento do crescimento em termos de peso e estatura.
Objective: To analyze the influence of hospitalizations by infectious diseases (diarrhea and pneumonia) and parasitism in nutritional evolution, over a year, among children enrolled in municipal public day care centers. Methods: Mothers of children enrolled in a cohort were asked about previous hospitalization by diarrhea and pneumonia, as well as in relation to the elimination of worms, during the period of one year of attendance at day care center. Anthropometrics were measured at each visit. We used adjusted model to examine the relationship between infections experienced and growth outcomes (weight and height). Results: In a subset analysis of 269 children who followed up at every visit through 12 months, hospitalization by pneumonia and infection with parasite were associated with decelerated growth in weight and height. Conclusions: Parasitic infection and pneumonia were associated with growth impairment in terms of weight and height.
Keywords:
ChildPreschoolChild Day Care CentersInfectionParasitesPneumonia
Hospitalization for infectious diseases, parasitism and nutritional evolution of children in public child day care centers
Resumo (abstract):
Objective: To analyze the influence of hospitalizations by infectious diseases (diarrhea and pneumonia) and parasitism in nutritional evolution, over a year, among children enrolled in municipal public day care centers. Methods: Mothers of children enrolled in a cohort were asked about previous hospitalization by diarrhea and pneumonia, as well as in relation to the elimination of worms, during the period of one year of attendance at day care center. Anthropometrics were measured at each visit. We used adjusted model to examine the relationship between infections experienced and growth outcomes (weight and height). Results: In a subset analysis of 269 children who followed up at every visit through 12 months, hospitalization by pneumonia and infection with parasite were associated with decelerated growth in weight and height. Conclusions: Parasitic infection and pneumonia were associated with growth impairment in terms of weight and height.
Palavras-chave (keywords):
ChildPreschoolChild Day Care CentersInfectionParasitesPneumonia
Pedraza,Dixis.. Hospitalização por doenças infecciosas, parasitismo e evolução nutricional de crianças atendidas em creches públicas. Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2016/mai). [Citado em 22/01/2025].
Está disponível em: http://cienciaesaudecoletiva.com.br/artigos/hospitalizacao-por-doencas-infecciosas-parasitismo-e-evolucao-nutricional-de-criancas-atendidas-em-creches-publicas/15621?id=15621&id=15621