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[Anemia in indigenous women and children in Brazil: a systematic review].

Juliana Souza Andrade Lício1, Thatiana Regina Fávaro2, Célia Regina Moutinho de Miranda Chaves1.   

Abstract

Iron-deficiency anemia can be considered the most important nutritional deficiency in Brazil. The scope of this article was to conduct a systematic review of the literature in order to describe the frequency of anemia in indigenous women and children in Brazil, and gather information on associated factors. A search of the PubMed, Scopus and Lilacs databases was conducted. Seventeen studies were selected. The rates of prevalence of anemia ranged from 23.1%-74.6%; 42.9%-92.3% and 29.6%-84%, for children aged 6 to 119 months, 6 to 23 months and 6 to 59 months, respectively. Two studies were conducted with women of childbearing age and rates of 67% were found among the Suruí and 16.1% among the Xukuru of Ororubá. The majority of authors attribute the prevalence of anemia to inadequate sanitary conditions, diets deficient in iron and essential micronutrients and a lack of access to basic health services. The findings highlight the importance of anemia among the indigenous peoples studied, which has been reflected by a substantial increase in research over the last twenty years.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27557030     DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232015218.00532015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cien Saude Colet        ISSN: 1413-8123


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