[Nutritional status in preschoolers attending a public day-care center in Valencia, Venezuela]

Arch Latinoam Nutr. 2007 Sep;57(3):248-54.
[Article in Spanish]

Abstract

With the purpose of evaluating nutritional status in a group of preschoolers attending a public day care center in Valencia, Venezuela (2002), a research was made for social stratus, anthropometric variables; weight, height and arm circumference, hemoglobin, seric retinol, presence of parasitosis and food consumption, as well as the mother's educational level. The program SPSS 11.0 and the t Student, ANOVA Post Hoc from Bonferroni and Fisher (p < 0.05) were used. A predominance of the female sex was presented (52%). According to the social stratus, 23.3% was located in the middleclass, and 76.8% on some level of poverty. 60% of the middleclass mothers had finished their high school education, while only 9.8% of the mothers in poverty had reached that level. According to the Z values (H/A, W/H and AC/H), high percentages under -1.00 were observed (27.3%, 25.6% and 24.5%, respectively). The W/H and AC/H of children of mothers studying in a university presented discrepancies when compared with children of mothers with a primary educational level. A 25.9% of anemia was presented, and there were differences between anemic and non-anemic groups for H/A and AC/H. Protozoaries were observed in 61.0%, helmintos in 16.9% and both in 22.1%. There was a 2.6 times higher risk of presenting nutritional deficiency for AC/H in the group found with parasites. An adequate consumption of energy and iron was found, with an excessive consumption of proteins and vitamin A. It is concluded that there exists a nutritional risk evaluated through hematologic parameters, the presence of parasitosis and social stratus.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Anemia / diagnosis*
  • Anemia / epidemiology
  • Body Height*
  • Child Day Care Centers*
  • Child, Preschool
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Educational Status
  • Energy Intake*
  • Female
  • Hemoglobins / analysis
  • Humans
  • Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic / diagnosis*
  • Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic / epidemiology
  • Nutritional Status*
  • Public Sector
  • Risk Factors
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Venezuela / epidemiology
  • Vitamin A / blood

Substances

  • Hemoglobins
  • Vitamin A