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Secular Trends of Ascariasis Infestation and Nutritional Status in Chinese Children From 2000 to 2014: Evidence From 4 Successive National Surveys

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess secular trends and epidemiological status of ascariasis infestations and to explore its effects on the nutritional transition among Chinese children from 2000 to 2014. METHODS: Data were collected from 69 435 Chinese children aged 7-year-olds and 9-year-olds in...

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Autores principales: Dong, Yanhui, Zou, Zhiyong, Hu, Peijin, Dong, Bin, Wang, Zhenghe, Yang, Zhaogeng, Wen, Bo, Ma, Yinghua, Song, Yi, Ma, Jun, Lau, Patrick W C
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31139673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz193
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author Dong, Yanhui
Zou, Zhiyong
Hu, Peijin
Dong, Bin
Wang, Zhenghe
Yang, Zhaogeng
Wen, Bo
Ma, Yinghua
Song, Yi
Ma, Jun
Lau, Patrick W C
author_facet Dong, Yanhui
Zou, Zhiyong
Hu, Peijin
Dong, Bin
Wang, Zhenghe
Yang, Zhaogeng
Wen, Bo
Ma, Yinghua
Song, Yi
Ma, Jun
Lau, Patrick W C
author_sort Dong, Yanhui
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description BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess secular trends and epidemiological status of ascariasis infestations and to explore its effects on the nutritional transition among Chinese children from 2000 to 2014. METHODS: Data were collected from 69 435 Chinese children aged 7-year-olds and 9-year-olds in 4 successive cross-sectional surveys of Chinese National Survey on Students’ Constitution and Health. Ascariasis infestation was defined by using the Kato-Katz method. Nutritional status was classified into stunting, thinness, overweight, and obesity by WHO definition. RESULTS: From 2000 to 2014, the ascariasis infestation rates decreased from 9.1% to 1.7%, the stunting and thinness prevalence decreased from 4.3% and 13.8% to 0.7% and 7.1%, while the overweight and obesity prevalence increased from 3.6% and 2.1% to 9.8% and 9.1%, respectively. Compared to children in the ascariasis noninfestation group, those infected with ascariasis had a worse nutritional status. Yet, the disparity in nutritional status between 2 groups disappeared over time. Provinces with a higher gross domestic product per capita simultaneously had lower ascariasis infestation rates, lower stunting and thinness prevalence, and higher overweight and obesity prevalence. CONCLUSIONS: The retardation effects caused by ascariasis infestation on nutritional status in Chinese children seemed to be offset by the rapid economic development and nutritional transition over time; nevertheless, multiple prevention and control measures are still needed and should be continuously strengthened.
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spelling pubmed-65270902019-05-28 Secular Trends of Ascariasis Infestation and Nutritional Status in Chinese Children From 2000 to 2014: Evidence From 4 Successive National Surveys Dong, Yanhui Zou, Zhiyong Hu, Peijin Dong, Bin Wang, Zhenghe Yang, Zhaogeng Wen, Bo Ma, Yinghua Song, Yi Ma, Jun Lau, Patrick W C Open Forum Infect Dis Major Article BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess secular trends and epidemiological status of ascariasis infestations and to explore its effects on the nutritional transition among Chinese children from 2000 to 2014. METHODS: Data were collected from 69 435 Chinese children aged 7-year-olds and 9-year-olds in 4 successive cross-sectional surveys of Chinese National Survey on Students’ Constitution and Health. Ascariasis infestation was defined by using the Kato-Katz method. Nutritional status was classified into stunting, thinness, overweight, and obesity by WHO definition. RESULTS: From 2000 to 2014, the ascariasis infestation rates decreased from 9.1% to 1.7%, the stunting and thinness prevalence decreased from 4.3% and 13.8% to 0.7% and 7.1%, while the overweight and obesity prevalence increased from 3.6% and 2.1% to 9.8% and 9.1%, respectively. Compared to children in the ascariasis noninfestation group, those infected with ascariasis had a worse nutritional status. Yet, the disparity in nutritional status between 2 groups disappeared over time. Provinces with a higher gross domestic product per capita simultaneously had lower ascariasis infestation rates, lower stunting and thinness prevalence, and higher overweight and obesity prevalence. CONCLUSIONS: The retardation effects caused by ascariasis infestation on nutritional status in Chinese children seemed to be offset by the rapid economic development and nutritional transition over time; nevertheless, multiple prevention and control measures are still needed and should be continuously strengthened. Oxford University Press 2019-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6527090/ /pubmed/31139673 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz193 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Dong, Yanhui
Zou, Zhiyong
Hu, Peijin
Dong, Bin
Wang, Zhenghe
Yang, Zhaogeng
Wen, Bo
Ma, Yinghua
Song, Yi
Ma, Jun
Lau, Patrick W C
Secular Trends of Ascariasis Infestation and Nutritional Status in Chinese Children From 2000 to 2014: Evidence From 4 Successive National Surveys
title Secular Trends of Ascariasis Infestation and Nutritional Status in Chinese Children From 2000 to 2014: Evidence From 4 Successive National Surveys
title_full Secular Trends of Ascariasis Infestation and Nutritional Status in Chinese Children From 2000 to 2014: Evidence From 4 Successive National Surveys
title_fullStr Secular Trends of Ascariasis Infestation and Nutritional Status in Chinese Children From 2000 to 2014: Evidence From 4 Successive National Surveys
title_full_unstemmed Secular Trends of Ascariasis Infestation and Nutritional Status in Chinese Children From 2000 to 2014: Evidence From 4 Successive National Surveys
title_short Secular Trends of Ascariasis Infestation and Nutritional Status in Chinese Children From 2000 to 2014: Evidence From 4 Successive National Surveys
title_sort secular trends of ascariasis infestation and nutritional status in chinese children from 2000 to 2014: evidence from 4 successive national surveys
topic Major Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31139673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz193
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