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Nutrition transition in Brazilian children under 5 years old from 2006 to 2019

This manuscript aims to report the nutrition transition in Brazilian children under 5 years old from 2006 to 2019. Microdata from the Brazilian National Survey on Demography and Health of Women and Children (PNDS 2006) and the Brazilian National Survey on Child Nutrition (ENANI-2019) were analyzed....

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Autores principales: de Castro, Inês Rugani Ribeiro, dos Anjos, Luiz Antonio, Lacerda, Elisa Maria de Aquino, Boccolini, Cristiano Siqueira, Farias, Dayana Rodrigues, Alves-Santos, Nadya Helena, Normando, Paula, de Freitas, Maiara Brusco, Andrade, Pedro Gomes, Bertoni, Neilane, Schincaglia, Raquel Machado, Berti, Talita Lelis, Carneiro, Letícia B. Vertulli, Kac, Gilberto
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10599229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37878871
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-311XEN216622
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author de Castro, Inês Rugani Ribeiro
dos Anjos, Luiz Antonio
Lacerda, Elisa Maria de Aquino
Boccolini, Cristiano Siqueira
Farias, Dayana Rodrigues
Alves-Santos, Nadya Helena
Normando, Paula
de Freitas, Maiara Brusco
Andrade, Pedro Gomes
Bertoni, Neilane
Schincaglia, Raquel Machado
Berti, Talita Lelis
Carneiro, Letícia B. Vertulli
Kac, Gilberto
author_facet de Castro, Inês Rugani Ribeiro
dos Anjos, Luiz Antonio
Lacerda, Elisa Maria de Aquino
Boccolini, Cristiano Siqueira
Farias, Dayana Rodrigues
Alves-Santos, Nadya Helena
Normando, Paula
de Freitas, Maiara Brusco
Andrade, Pedro Gomes
Bertoni, Neilane
Schincaglia, Raquel Machado
Berti, Talita Lelis
Carneiro, Letícia B. Vertulli
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description This manuscript aims to report the nutrition transition in Brazilian children under 5 years old from 2006 to 2019. Microdata from the Brazilian National Survey on Demography and Health of Women and Children (PNDS 2006) and the Brazilian National Survey on Child Nutrition (ENANI-2019) were analyzed. The indicators considered were: micronutrient status (anemia and vitamin A deficiency), anthropometric status (stunting and excessive weight), and breastfeeding practice (exclusive breastfeeding among children < 6 months and continued breastfeeding among children 12-23 months). We also analyzed minimum dietary diversity (MDD), consumption of ultra-processed foods, consumption of meat or eggs, and not consuming fruits or vegetables in children 6-59 months of age only for ENANI-2019. Equiplot charts were generated according to geographic region, maternal schooling level, and maternal race/skin color. From 2006 to 2019, the prevalence rates of anemia and vitamin A deficiency decreased from 20.5% to 10.1% and 17.2% to 6%, respectively. The prevalence of stunting remained at 7%, and excessive weight rates increased from 6% to 10.1%. The prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding among children < 6 months increased from 38.6% to 45.8%, and of continued breastfeeding among children 12-23 months from 34.6% to 43.6%. In 2019, 61.5% of children achieved the MDD, 88.8% consumed ultra-processed foods, 83.1% consumed meat or egg, and 25.7% did not consume fruits or vegetables the day before the survey. Trends of decreased micronutrient deficiencies, increased breastfeeding, and excessive weight rates, as well as reductions in disparities related to geographic region, maternal schooling level, and maternal race/skin color, were observed for most of the indicators.
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spelling pubmed-105992292023-10-26 Nutrition transition in Brazilian children under 5 years old from 2006 to 2019 de Castro, Inês Rugani Ribeiro dos Anjos, Luiz Antonio Lacerda, Elisa Maria de Aquino Boccolini, Cristiano Siqueira Farias, Dayana Rodrigues Alves-Santos, Nadya Helena Normando, Paula de Freitas, Maiara Brusco Andrade, Pedro Gomes Bertoni, Neilane Schincaglia, Raquel Machado Berti, Talita Lelis Carneiro, Letícia B. Vertulli Kac, Gilberto Cad Saude Publica Debate This manuscript aims to report the nutrition transition in Brazilian children under 5 years old from 2006 to 2019. Microdata from the Brazilian National Survey on Demography and Health of Women and Children (PNDS 2006) and the Brazilian National Survey on Child Nutrition (ENANI-2019) were analyzed. The indicators considered were: micronutrient status (anemia and vitamin A deficiency), anthropometric status (stunting and excessive weight), and breastfeeding practice (exclusive breastfeeding among children < 6 months and continued breastfeeding among children 12-23 months). We also analyzed minimum dietary diversity (MDD), consumption of ultra-processed foods, consumption of meat or eggs, and not consuming fruits or vegetables in children 6-59 months of age only for ENANI-2019. Equiplot charts were generated according to geographic region, maternal schooling level, and maternal race/skin color. From 2006 to 2019, the prevalence rates of anemia and vitamin A deficiency decreased from 20.5% to 10.1% and 17.2% to 6%, respectively. The prevalence of stunting remained at 7%, and excessive weight rates increased from 6% to 10.1%. The prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding among children < 6 months increased from 38.6% to 45.8%, and of continued breastfeeding among children 12-23 months from 34.6% to 43.6%. In 2019, 61.5% of children achieved the MDD, 88.8% consumed ultra-processed foods, 83.1% consumed meat or egg, and 25.7% did not consume fruits or vegetables the day before the survey. Trends of decreased micronutrient deficiencies, increased breastfeeding, and excessive weight rates, as well as reductions in disparities related to geographic region, maternal schooling level, and maternal race/skin color, were observed for most of the indicators. Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz 2023-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10599229/ /pubmed/37878871 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-311XEN216622 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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de Castro, Inês Rugani Ribeiro
dos Anjos, Luiz Antonio
Lacerda, Elisa Maria de Aquino
Boccolini, Cristiano Siqueira
Farias, Dayana Rodrigues
Alves-Santos, Nadya Helena
Normando, Paula
de Freitas, Maiara Brusco
Andrade, Pedro Gomes
Bertoni, Neilane
Schincaglia, Raquel Machado
Berti, Talita Lelis
Carneiro, Letícia B. Vertulli
Kac, Gilberto
Nutrition transition in Brazilian children under 5 years old from 2006 to 2019
title Nutrition transition in Brazilian children under 5 years old from 2006 to 2019
title_full Nutrition transition in Brazilian children under 5 years old from 2006 to 2019
title_fullStr Nutrition transition in Brazilian children under 5 years old from 2006 to 2019
title_full_unstemmed Nutrition transition in Brazilian children under 5 years old from 2006 to 2019
title_short Nutrition transition in Brazilian children under 5 years old from 2006 to 2019
title_sort nutrition transition in brazilian children under 5 years old from 2006 to 2019
topic Debate
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10599229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37878871
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-311XEN216622
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