Nutrition intervention : an anthropometric evaluation of changes in nutritional status, with reference to the National Nutrition Programme in Bahia, Brazil

Brazil, has for four years carried out a well-designed large-scale nutrition programme which combines primary health care with food supplementation. However, the nutritional aspects of this programme have not been evaluated. Failure to evaluate nutrition intervention is common in most countries, par...

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Main Author: Rios, I. M. E.
Other Authors: Waterlow, J. C.
Published: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (University of London) 1981
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2577852016-09-03T03:29:31ZNutrition intervention : an anthropometric evaluation of changes in nutritional status, with reference to the National Nutrition Programme in Bahia, BrazilRios, I. M. E.Waterlow, J. C.1981Brazil, has for four years carried out a well-designed large-scale nutrition programme which combines primary health care with food supplementation. However, the nutritional aspects of this programme have not been evaluated. Failure to evaluate nutrition intervention is common in most countries, partly because of the lack of interest of governments, and mainly because of the lack of a methodology for assessing their effectiveness. The Brazilian programme has provided a stinrulus and an opportunity to evaluate the results of such inter- ventions. The objective of the present study is to contribute to the methodology for evaluating nutrition interventions. This study reports a follow-up of 4041 children aged 6 to 36 m:mths at admission to the programme, from slum areas in the city of Salvador, North East Brazil. \\eight and height were measured peri- odically for four years; the exact ages of the children were available from birth certificates. The effectiveness of the programme is evaluated in terms of changes in the nutritional status before and after supplementation. Cohorts were established for the analyses, according to the nutri- tional status, age of admission and period of supplementation. Commonly used anthropometric methods are tested and modifi- cations presented. The U.S.A. National Center for Health and Statistics (NCHS) growth curves are adopted as standards612PhysiologyLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (University of London)10.17037/PUBS.01416605http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.257785http://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/1416605/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Nutrition intervention : an anthropometric evaluation of changes in nutritional status, with reference to the National Nutrition Programme in Bahia, Brazil
description Brazil, has for four years carried out a well-designed large-scale nutrition programme which combines primary health care with food supplementation. However, the nutritional aspects of this programme have not been evaluated. Failure to evaluate nutrition intervention is common in most countries, partly because of the lack of interest of governments, and mainly because of the lack of a methodology for assessing their effectiveness. The Brazilian programme has provided a stinrulus and an opportunity to evaluate the results of such inter- ventions. The objective of the present study is to contribute to the methodology for evaluating nutrition interventions. This study reports a follow-up of 4041 children aged 6 to 36 m:mths at admission to the programme, from slum areas in the city of Salvador, North East Brazil. \\eight and height were measured peri- odically for four years; the exact ages of the children were available from birth certificates. The effectiveness of the programme is evaluated in terms of changes in the nutritional status before and after supplementation. Cohorts were established for the analyses, according to the nutri- tional status, age of admission and period of supplementation. Commonly used anthropometric methods are tested and modifi- cations presented. The U.S.A. National Center for Health and Statistics (NCHS) growth curves are adopted as standards
author2 Waterlow, J. C.
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author Rios, I. M. E.
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title Nutrition intervention : an anthropometric evaluation of changes in nutritional status, with reference to the National Nutrition Programme in Bahia, Brazil
title_short Nutrition intervention : an anthropometric evaluation of changes in nutritional status, with reference to the National Nutrition Programme in Bahia, Brazil
title_full Nutrition intervention : an anthropometric evaluation of changes in nutritional status, with reference to the National Nutrition Programme in Bahia, Brazil
title_fullStr Nutrition intervention : an anthropometric evaluation of changes in nutritional status, with reference to the National Nutrition Programme in Bahia, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Nutrition intervention : an anthropometric evaluation of changes in nutritional status, with reference to the National Nutrition Programme in Bahia, Brazil
title_sort nutrition intervention : an anthropometric evaluation of changes in nutritional status, with reference to the national nutrition programme in bahia, brazil
publisher London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (University of London)
publishDate 1981
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