학술논문

Relationship between the mothers' nutritional status with that of a child population from São Tomé Principe, "Africa".
Document Type
Article
Source
Brazilian Journal of Mother & Child Health (BJMCH) / Revista Brasileira de Saude Materno Infantil (RBSMI). Apr-Jun2017, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p327-335. 9p.
Subject
*MATERNAL nutrition
*CHILD nutrition
*MALNUTRITION
*MOTHER-child relationship
*OVERWEIGHT women
*BODY mass index
Language
ISSN
1519-3829
Abstract
Objectives: analyse the relation between the nutritional status of children with 0 to 60 months in São Tome and Principe (STP) and their mothers. Methods: characterization of the nutritional status of 1,169 children for the weight / length ratio (W/L) (⩽24months) and Body Mass Index (BMI) for age (>24months) and their mothers. The Chi Square or Fisher tests were used for the study on the relation between the nutritional status of the mother and children, as appropriate. Results: fifty-five percent (55%) of the children are female (median = 21 months). There was a high percentage of global acute malnutrition in the children aged0⩽24months (30.2%) and 24⩽60months (22%) as well as global chronic malnutrition (32% and 41.1% respectively). We observed a high percentage of overweight /obese mothers (31.6%), with 16.5% of them being of a low height. We observed a significantly higher percentage of children with global acute malnutrition 47.5%) when compared with that which was reported for children of normal mothers (27.9%) or overweight /obese (22%) (p<0,001) mothers. Conclusions: It was observed a high prevalence of acute and chronic global malnutrition in the children studied and a high prevalence of overweight /obese mothers. We observed a statistically significant association between maternal and acute global malnutrition of the children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]