Demographic characteristics, nutritional status, dietary and physical activity habits, Helicobacter pylori infection, and intestinal parasitosis among children at municipal preschools in Cuenca, Ecuador

Maskana Pub Date : 2018-06-28 DOI:10.18537/MSKN.09.01.05
M. Romo, A. Orellana, Lourdes Huiracocha, Victoria Abril-Ulloa
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Ecuador is a country in nutritional transition. National data show that the prevalence of overweight and obesity more than triples from the preschool to school-aged years, while stunting remains prevalent. A cross-sectional study in the municipal preschools in Cuenca was conducted to better understand the contributing factors to this nutritional transition. Of the 97 children in the sample population, 5.3% were overweight or obese and 8.5% were stunted. Despite no underweight children, 19.0% of the parents or caregivers considered their child to be underweight. Most households had some degree of food insecurity (71.4%). Parents reported that most children drank water daily at home (70.5%), but according to the teachers, less than half drank water at school daily (41.5%). Parents and teachers, respectively, reported that 89.5% and 34.7% of the children consumed vegetables daily and 70.5% and 57.9% consumed fruit daily at home or school. About three-quarters of the parents and teachers reported that children dedicated ≥1 hour daily to physical activity, at home and school. Half of the parents reported that their child spent at least 2 hours per day watching the television, using an electronic tablet or computer. Stool examination showed that 26.1% of children were positive for Helicobacter pylori antigen and 19.3% for intestinal parasites. This study provided insight into potential areas to focus health education and promotion among this population, for example, in diet and physical activity habits. However, other important factors including poverty related risk factors, such as household food insecurity, and high prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection and intestinal parasitosis, should be considered simultaneously in such efforts.
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厄瓜多尔昆卡市学龄前儿童的人口特征、营养状况、饮食和体育活动习惯、幽门螺杆菌感染和肠道寄生虫病
厄瓜多尔是一个营养转型国家。国家数据显示,从学龄前到学龄前,超重和肥胖的患病率增加了三倍多,而发育迟缓仍然很普遍。对昆卡市的市级幼儿园进行了一项横断面研究,以更好地了解导致这种营养转变的因素。在样本人群中的97名儿童中,5.3%超重或肥胖,8.5%发育迟缓。尽管没有体重不足的儿童,19.0%的父母或照顾者认为他们的孩子体重不足。大多数家庭都有一定程度的粮食不安全(71.4%)。家长报告说,大多数孩子每天在家喝水(70.5%),但根据老师的说法,只有不到一半的孩子每天在学校喝水(41.5%)。家长和老师分别报告说,89.5%和34.7%的孩子每天吃蔬菜,70.5%和57.9%的孩子在家或学校每天吃水果。大约四分之三的家长和老师报告说,孩子们每天在家和学校进行≥1小时的体育活动。一半的家长报告说,他们的孩子每天至少花2个小时看电视,使用电子平板电脑或电脑。粪便检查显示,26.1%的儿童幽门螺杆菌抗原阳性,19.3%的儿童肠道寄生虫阳性。这项研究深入了解了在这一人群中进行健康教育和宣传的潜在领域,例如饮食和体育活动习惯。然而,在这种努力中,应同时考虑其他重要因素,包括与贫困相关的风险因素,如家庭粮食不安全、幽门螺杆菌感染和肠道寄生虫病的高流行率。
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