2018
DOI: 10.15446/rsap.v20n1.68576
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Malnutrición y pobreza estructural. Comparación de dos cohortes de escolares de Puerto Madryn, Argentina

Abstract: Structural poverty rates in Puerto Madryn neighborhoods were mostly unchanged; however, the nutritional condition of children was different: while the prevalence of chronic malnutrition did not change or decreased, the prevalence of obesity increased in all neighborhoods. Our findings could help to determine changes in the context of resident population and identify vulnerable groups.

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“…On the other hand, Klein et al (2016) and Reinehr & Roth (2019) proposed that overweight and obesity could accelerate the maturity velocity. These results added to those, found by Navazo et al (2018), about that school children from C2 had higher ponderal excess than C1, could explain the FI decrease in C2.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…On the other hand, Klein et al (2016) and Reinehr & Roth (2019) proposed that overweight and obesity could accelerate the maturity velocity. These results added to those, found by Navazo et al (2018), about that school children from C2 had higher ponderal excess than C1, could explain the FI decrease in C2.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…As an example, the city of Puerto Madryn located in the south (Patagonian region), showed in the period 2003-2005 the highest prevalence of overweight (21.2%) and obesity (5.5%) and the lowest of stunting (7.3%) from the Argentinean population (Oyhenart et al 2008). Ten years later, Navazo et al (2018) analyzed the variation between two cohorts of school children from different neighborhoods of Puerto Madryn and observed that the prevalence of stunting remained or decreased, while those of obesity increased.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hospital discharges were granted more frequently on friday and saturday (23 and 24, respectively). The remaining weekdays had the following decreasing trend, tuesday (22), wednesday (20), thursday (11), monday and sunday (10).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an urgent need to establish the relationship between maternal and child morbidity and mortality and poverty in small localities and at an urban level, in the different neighborhoods where the obtained information can be of great use to plan, prioritize, develop, monitor and evaluate the effects of targeted actions to the most vulnerable groups of people living in them. Several authors have mentioned the importance of analyzing neighborhoods in relationship with the health conditions of the people living in them (10) (11) (12) (13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para ello, se tomaron los porcentajes poblacionales por municipio y departamento con necesidades básicas insatisfechas [34] y posteriormente esas proporciones fueron usadas para el cálculo de la población infantil vulnerable acorde con los datos poblacionales proyectados a 2015 y publicados por el Departamento Nacional de Estadística según censo del año 2005 (vigente durante el periodo analizado) [35]. Para este análisis se considera que la población infantil con necesidades básicas insatisfechas presenta un mayor riesgo de malnutrición, siguiendo las relaciones y evidencias previamente identificadas en [36], [37]. Posteriormente, el peso total demandado de Bienestarina Más® fue calculado usando la cantidad per cápita entregada más común según instructivos del ICBF (0,9 Kg/beneficiario* mes).…”
Section: Recopilación De Datos Secundarios Y Cálculo De La Demandaunclassified