Literature DB >> 10769362

[Prevalence and risk factors for anemia in Southern Brazil].

N A Neuman1, O Y Tanaka, S C Szarfarc, P R Guimarães, C G Victora.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To measure the prevalence and evaluate the risk factors of anemia.
METHODS: Cross sectional populational based study of the urban area of Criciuma town, in the state of Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil. The study population was a probabilistic sample of 476 children aged under three years.
RESULTS: The prevalence of anemia found in the sample was 60.4% for children aged 0 to 35.9 months according to the Brault-Dubuc criteria and 54% for children aged 6 to 35.9 months according to the OMS criteria. The prevalence of anemia increases with age up to 18 months-old and then decreases. It is less prevalent in families where the father has a higher education level and where there is a higher total family income. Nevertheless, even within the 25% higher income group 40% of the children are anemic. The prevalence of anemia is higher among children living in unfinished and overcrowded houses, where the toilet is not equipped with flush, and among children who have two or more older brothers. It is also higher among teenager mothers (<20 years), and 35 years old or older mothers. The prevalence of anemia is lower among women who had 5 to 9 prenatal visits during pregnancy. Low weight at birth was associated with iron deficiency. The nutritional condition was associated with anemia only according to weight/age criteria. Hospitalizations in the last 12 months were not associated with the disease. In the hierarchical multivariate analysis children age, family income, and crowded house were the only significant variables. Reproductive health history, health service visits, birth weight, breast-feeding, anthropometry, and morbidity did not characterize a risk factor of anemia in the multivariate analysis.
CONCLUSIONS: The study makes it evident that social inequality is a strong determinant of anemia. The risk imposed by anemia to children in regard to their health and intellectual development requires immediate action.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2000        PMID: 10769362     DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89102000000100011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Saude Publica        ISSN: 0034-8910            Impact factor:   2.106


  8 in total

1.  Coverage and adequacy of ferrous sulfate supplementation in the prevention of anemia among children treated at health centers of Florianopolis, Santa Catarina.

Authors:  Francieli Cembranel; Arlete Catarina T Corso; David Alejandro González-Chica
Journal:  Rev Paul Pediatr       Date:  2013-09

2.  Association between anemia and subclinical infection in children in Paraíba State, Brazil.

Authors:  Márcia Cristina Sales; Everton Oliveira de Queiroz; Adriana de Azevedo Paiva
Journal:  Rev Bras Hematol Hemoter       Date:  2011

3.  Prevalence of anemia and associated factors among indigenous children in Brazil: results from the First National Survey of Indigenous People's Health and Nutrition.

Authors:  Maurício S Leite; Andrey M Cardoso; Carlos Ea Coimbra; James R Welch; Silvia A Gugelmin; Pedro Cabral I Lira; Bernardo L Horta; Ricardo Ventura Santos; Ana Lúcia Escobar
Journal:  Nutr J       Date:  2013-05-28       Impact factor: 3.271

4.  Prevalence of anemia in under five-year-old children in a children's hospital in Recife, Brazil.

Authors:  Rosemary Ferreira Dos Santos; Eliane Siqueira Campos Gonzalez; Emídio Cavalcanti de Albuquerque; Ilma Kruze Grande de Arruda; Alcides da Silva Diniz; José Natal Figueroa; Ana Paula Campos Pereira
Journal:  Rev Bras Hematol Hemoter       Date:  2011

5.  High prevalence of anemia in children and adult women in an urban population in southern Brazil.

Authors:  Lucia Mariano da Rocha Silla; Alice Zelmanowicz; Ingrid Mito; Mariana Michalowski; Tania Hellwing; Marco Antonio Shilling; João Ricardo Friedrisch; Christina M Bittar; Cristina Arthmar Mentz Albrecht; Elaine Scapinello; Claudia Conti; Marcia Arthmar Mentz Albrecht; Letícia Baggio; Annelise Pezzi; Bruna Amorin; Vanessa Valim; Laura Fogliatto; Alessandra Paz; Claudia Astigarraga; Rosane Isabel Bittencourt; Gustavo Fischer; Liane Daudt
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-07-29       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Prevalence of anemia in schools of the metropolitan region of Curitiba, Brazil.

Authors:  Juliana Spezia; Laísa Ferreira da Silva Carvalho; Marcelo Ferrari de Almeida Camargo-Filho; Aline Emmer Furman; Shirley Ramos da Rosa Utiyama; Railson Henneberg
Journal:  Hematol Transfus Cell Ther       Date:  2018-02-17

7.  HIERARCHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ANEMIA IN INFANTS.

Authors:  Elma Izze da Silva Magalhães; Daniela Santana Maia; Michele Pereira Netto; Joel Alves Lamounier; Daniela da Silva Rocha
Journal:  Rev Paul Pediatr       Date:  2018 Jul-Sep

8.  PREVALENCE AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ANEMIA IN CHILDREN ENROLLED IN DAYCARE CENTERS: A HIERARCHICAL ANALYSIS.

Authors:  Taiane Gonçalves Novaes; Andressa Tavares Gomes; Karine Chagas da Silveira; Elma Izze da Silva Magalhães; Cláudio Lima Souza; Michele Pereira Netto; Joel Alves Lamounier; Daniela da Silva Rocha
Journal:  Rev Paul Pediatr       Date:  2017-07-31
  8 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.