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Early neurological development and nutritional status in Mexican socially deprived contexts

Early childhood development (ECD) is a critical stage in the intergenerational process of human development. Targeted interventions depend on accurate and up-to-date ECD measurements. This paper presents estimates for the nutritional and neurodevelopmental status of socially marginalized children in...

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Autores principales: Serván-Mori, Edson, Fuentes-Rivera, Evelyn, Quezada, Amado D., Pineda-Antunez, Carlos, del Carmen Hernández-Chávez, María, García-Martínez, Angélica, Madrigal, Abby, García-Feregrino, Raquel, Santiago-Angelino, Tania, Hernández-Serrato, María, Schnaas, Lourdes
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9212134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35727758
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270085
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author Serván-Mori, Edson
Fuentes-Rivera, Evelyn
Quezada, Amado D.
Pineda-Antunez, Carlos
del Carmen Hernández-Chávez, María
García-Martínez, Angélica
Madrigal, Abby
García-Feregrino, Raquel
Santiago-Angelino, Tania
Hernández-Serrato, María
Schnaas, Lourdes
author_facet Serván-Mori, Edson
Fuentes-Rivera, Evelyn
Quezada, Amado D.
Pineda-Antunez, Carlos
del Carmen Hernández-Chávez, María
García-Martínez, Angélica
Madrigal, Abby
García-Feregrino, Raquel
Santiago-Angelino, Tania
Hernández-Serrato, María
Schnaas, Lourdes
author_sort Serván-Mori, Edson
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description Early childhood development (ECD) is a critical stage in the intergenerational process of human development. Targeted interventions depend on accurate and up-to-date ECD measurements. This paper presents estimates for the nutritional and neurodevelopmental status of socially marginalized children in Mexico. We performed a cross-sectional study based on data collected in 2019–2020 during home visits to 1,176 children aged 0–38 months across 24 highly marginalized locations in Oaxaca. We assessed nutritional status according to the World Health Organization 2006 child-growth standards and ECD status using the Child Development Evaluation Test, 2(nd) Edition. We stratified results by sex. Prevalence of stunting was 5.3 percentage points (p.p.) higher (p = 0.023) in males (25.3%; 95% CI: 20.2%, 31.1%) compared to females (20.0%; 95% CI: 15.0%, 26.1%). Overall prevalence rates stood at 5.7% (95% CI: 4.0%, 8.1%) for underweight, 1.5% (95% CI: 0.9%, 2.7%) for wasting and 3.6% (95% CI: 2.3%, 5.7%) for overweight/obesity, with no significant differences by sex. Prevalence of normal development was 8.3 p.p. lower (p = 0.001) in males (39.3%; 95% CI: 34.5%, 44.4%) compared to females (47.6%; 95% CI: 41.6%, 53.6%). By development area, the highest prevalence of suboptimal outcomes among children with developmental lag or at risk of delay was observed in their gross motor and language skills: 24.1% (95% CI: 20.0%, 28.8%) and 38.6% (95% CI: 34.0%, 43.3%), respectively. The largest difference between the sexes was found in the language area. Our results show that childhood development strategies have been insufficient thus far in the studied population. Programs specifically designed to prevent ECD lags and bridge inequality gaps are urgently needed. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT04210362.
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spelling pubmed-92121342022-06-22 Early neurological development and nutritional status in Mexican socially deprived contexts Serván-Mori, Edson Fuentes-Rivera, Evelyn Quezada, Amado D. Pineda-Antunez, Carlos del Carmen Hernández-Chávez, María García-Martínez, Angélica Madrigal, Abby García-Feregrino, Raquel Santiago-Angelino, Tania Hernández-Serrato, María Schnaas, Lourdes PLoS One Research Article Early childhood development (ECD) is a critical stage in the intergenerational process of human development. Targeted interventions depend on accurate and up-to-date ECD measurements. This paper presents estimates for the nutritional and neurodevelopmental status of socially marginalized children in Mexico. We performed a cross-sectional study based on data collected in 2019–2020 during home visits to 1,176 children aged 0–38 months across 24 highly marginalized locations in Oaxaca. We assessed nutritional status according to the World Health Organization 2006 child-growth standards and ECD status using the Child Development Evaluation Test, 2(nd) Edition. We stratified results by sex. Prevalence of stunting was 5.3 percentage points (p.p.) higher (p = 0.023) in males (25.3%; 95% CI: 20.2%, 31.1%) compared to females (20.0%; 95% CI: 15.0%, 26.1%). Overall prevalence rates stood at 5.7% (95% CI: 4.0%, 8.1%) for underweight, 1.5% (95% CI: 0.9%, 2.7%) for wasting and 3.6% (95% CI: 2.3%, 5.7%) for overweight/obesity, with no significant differences by sex. Prevalence of normal development was 8.3 p.p. lower (p = 0.001) in males (39.3%; 95% CI: 34.5%, 44.4%) compared to females (47.6%; 95% CI: 41.6%, 53.6%). By development area, the highest prevalence of suboptimal outcomes among children with developmental lag or at risk of delay was observed in their gross motor and language skills: 24.1% (95% CI: 20.0%, 28.8%) and 38.6% (95% CI: 34.0%, 43.3%), respectively. The largest difference between the sexes was found in the language area. Our results show that childhood development strategies have been insufficient thus far in the studied population. Programs specifically designed to prevent ECD lags and bridge inequality gaps are urgently needed. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT04210362. Public Library of Science 2022-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9212134/ /pubmed/35727758 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270085 Text en © 2022 Serván-Mori et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Fuentes-Rivera, Evelyn
Quezada, Amado D.
Pineda-Antunez, Carlos
del Carmen Hernández-Chávez, María
García-Martínez, Angélica
Madrigal, Abby
García-Feregrino, Raquel
Santiago-Angelino, Tania
Hernández-Serrato, María
Schnaas, Lourdes
Early neurological development and nutritional status in Mexican socially deprived contexts
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title_full Early neurological development and nutritional status in Mexican socially deprived contexts
title_fullStr Early neurological development and nutritional status in Mexican socially deprived contexts
title_full_unstemmed Early neurological development and nutritional status in Mexican socially deprived contexts
title_short Early neurological development and nutritional status in Mexican socially deprived contexts
title_sort early neurological development and nutritional status in mexican socially deprived contexts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9212134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35727758
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270085
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