Growth retardation starts in the first three months of life among rural Guatemalan children

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作者
Rivera, J
Ruel, MT
机构
[1] INT FOOD POLICY RES INST, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
[2] NATL PUBL HLTH INST, CUERNAVACA, MORELOS, MEXICO
关键词
growth; growth faltering; Guatemala;
D O I
10.1038/sj.ejcn.1600371
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that growth faltering in rural Guatemala s Methods: The sample included children from the INCAP longitudinal trial (1969-1977), who had adequate birth weight (> -1 s.d.) (n = 79). Two groups were formed according to weight-for-age (WAZ) at 3 y: Group A: WAZ < -2 s.d. (growth-retarded), and Group B: WAZ greater than or equal to -2 s.d. Weight increments were computed and sex- and gender-specific deficits in weight increments from 0-36 months were calculated by comparing values of the WHO/CDC reference data. For the period between 0-12 months, weight increments were also compared to velocity standards: (1) the Fels data and (2) the WHO growth curves for breast fed infants. Results: At 3 y of age, growth-retarded children were 3.6 kg smaller than the WHO/CDC median. Depending on the reference data used, between 19 and 34% of the deficit at 3 y of age was due to failure to thrive during the first 3 months of life, an additional 12-19% occurred between 3 and 6 months and 12-25% between 6 and 9 months. By 12 months of age, infants had accumulated 45-80% of their total deficit in weight at 3 y of age. Compared to group B, children from group A had greater morbidity during their first 9 months of life, and their mothers had poorer nutritional status at 3 months postpartum. There were indications that children from group A came from more deprived families. Conclusions: Growth faltering starts soon after birth in rural Guatemala and thus, effective interventions should be targeted to mothers and their infant as early as possible during the first year.
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