Association of all forms of malnutrition and socioeconomic status, educational level and ethnicity in Colombian children and non-pregnant women
ABSTRACT: Objective: To examine the association of all forms of malnutrition and socioeconomic status (SES), educational level and ethnicity in children <5 years, nonpregnant adolescent women (11–19 years) and non-pregnant adult women (20–49 years) in Colombia. Design: Cross-sectional analysis of...
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Cediel Giraldo, Gustavo Andrés
Gaitán Charry, Diego Alejandro
Pérez Tamayo, Eliana María
Sarmiento Dueñas, Olga Lucía
González Zapata, Laura Inés
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- Article of investigation
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- 2020
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- Universidad de Antioquia
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- Socioeconomic Status
Estado Socioeconómico
Colombia
Anemia
Malnutrition
Malnutrición
Inequalities
Diferencias
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Association of all forms of malnutrition and socioeconomic status, educational level and ethnicity in Colombian children and non-pregnant women |
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Association of all forms of malnutrition and socioeconomic status, educational level and ethnicity in Colombian children and non-pregnant women |
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Association of all forms of malnutrition and socioeconomic status, educational level and ethnicity in Colombian children and non-pregnant women Socioeconomic Status Estado Socioeconómico Colombia Anemia Malnutrition Malnutrición Inequalities Diferencias |
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Association of all forms of malnutrition and socioeconomic status, educational level and ethnicity in Colombian children and non-pregnant women |
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Association of all forms of malnutrition and socioeconomic status, educational level and ethnicity in Colombian children and non-pregnant women |
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Association of all forms of malnutrition and socioeconomic status, educational level and ethnicity in Colombian children and non-pregnant women |
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Association of all forms of malnutrition and socioeconomic status, educational level and ethnicity in Colombian children and non-pregnant women |
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Association of all forms of malnutrition and socioeconomic status, educational level and ethnicity in Colombian children and non-pregnant women |
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Cediel Giraldo, Gustavo Andrés Gaitán Charry, Diego Alejandro Pérez Tamayo, Eliana María Sarmiento Dueñas, Olga Lucía González Zapata, Laura Inés |
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Cediel Giraldo, Gustavo Andrés Gaitán Charry, Diego Alejandro Pérez Tamayo, Eliana María Sarmiento Dueñas, Olga Lucía González Zapata, Laura Inés |
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Socioeconomic Status Estado Socioeconómico Colombia Anemia Malnutrition Malnutrición Inequalities Diferencias |
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Socioeconomic Status Estado Socioeconómico Colombia Anemia Malnutrition Malnutrición Inequalities Diferencias |
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ABSTRACT: Objective: To examine the association of all forms of malnutrition and socioeconomic status (SES), educational level and ethnicity in children <5 years, nonpregnant adolescent women (11–19 years) and non-pregnant adult women (20–49 years) in Colombia. Design: Cross-sectional analysis of data from the 2010 Colombian National Nutrition Survey. The prevalence of malnutrition was compared across categories of SES, educational level and ethnicity. Setting: Colombia. Participants: The sample for the current analysis comprised children <5 years, non-pregnant adolescent women (11–19 years) and non-pregnant adult women (20–49 years). Results: In children <5 years, a low SES and maternal educational level were significantly associated with a lower prevalence of overweight/obesity compared with high levels of SES and maternal education, that is, the prevalence of overweight/obesity was 1·4 and 1·6 times lower in categories of low SES and educational levels, respectively. In contrast, the prevalence of wasting, stunting and anaemia was higher in the lowest SES and maternal educational categories (the prevalence was between 1·1 and 1·8 times higher for these indicators). In women, the lowest SES (11 and 19 years) and educational levels (20 and 49 years) exhibited a higher prevalence in all forms of malnutrition compared with their counterparts in the highest categories (i.e. overweight/obesity, stunting and anaemia). Additionally, indigenous or Afro-Colombian children and women had the highest prevalence of malnutrition in comparison with other ethnicities. Conclusions: These results suggest that public policies should address all forms of malnutrition that occur in the most vulnerable populations in Colombia using multiple strategies. |
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Cediel Giraldo, Gustavo AndrésGaitán Charry, Diego AlejandroPérez Tamayo, Eliana MaríaSarmiento Dueñas, Olga LucíaGonzález Zapata, Laura Inés2022-01-19T20:03:57Z2022-01-19T20:03:57Z2020Change citation format Cediel, G., Perez, E., Gaitán, D., Sarmiento, O., & Gonzalez, L. (2020). Association of all forms of malnutrition and socioeconomic status, educational level and ethnicity in Colombian children and non-pregnant women. Public Health Nutrition, 23(S1), S51-S58. doi:10.1017/S13689800190042571368-9800http://hdl.handle.net/10495/2540510.1017/S13689800190042571475-2727ABSTRACT: Objective: To examine the association of all forms of malnutrition and socioeconomic status (SES), educational level and ethnicity in children <5 years, nonpregnant adolescent women (11–19 years) and non-pregnant adult women (20–49 years) in Colombia. Design: Cross-sectional analysis of data from the 2010 Colombian National Nutrition Survey. The prevalence of malnutrition was compared across categories of SES, educational level and ethnicity. Setting: Colombia. Participants: The sample for the current analysis comprised children <5 years, non-pregnant adolescent women (11–19 years) and non-pregnant adult women (20–49 years). Results: In children <5 years, a low SES and maternal educational level were significantly associated with a lower prevalence of overweight/obesity compared with high levels of SES and maternal education, that is, the prevalence of overweight/obesity was 1·4 and 1·6 times lower in categories of low SES and educational levels, respectively. In contrast, the prevalence of wasting, stunting and anaemia was higher in the lowest SES and maternal educational categories (the prevalence was between 1·1 and 1·8 times higher for these indicators). In women, the lowest SES (11 and 19 years) and educational levels (20 and 49 years) exhibited a higher prevalence in all forms of malnutrition compared with their counterparts in the highest categories (i.e. overweight/obesity, stunting and anaemia). Additionally, indigenous or Afro-Colombian children and women had the highest prevalence of malnutrition in comparison with other ethnicities. 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