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Food insecurity and the nutritional status of children in Gameleira, in the Forest Zone of the Brazilian Northeast

OBJECTIVES: to analyze the association between the food insecurity of families and the nutritional status of children aged under five years. METHODS: a cross-sectional study covering 501 families and 697 children aged under five years in the municipality of Gameleira, in the Brazilian State of Pernambuco. Food insecurity was assessed using the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale (EBIA). Nutritional status was classified according to height/age, weight/age and body mass index (BMI), using the infant growth standards of the WHO. The study investigated the association between socio-economic indicators, food (in)security and biological variables relating to the child such as height/age, using linear multivariate regression analysis. RESULTS: food insecurity was found in almost 90% of families, with the most severe form being the most prevalent. There was a low prevalence of underweight in terms of BMI but high levels of underweight in terms of height for age. The final model of this analysis showed that the variables household per capita income, level of schooling of mother, and age of child had a significant influence on the nutritional status of the child, although the EBIA was not significantly associated with this. CONCLUSIONS: there is a clear discrepancy between the prevalence of food insecurity in families and the low frequency of malnutrition in children, suggesting that the two indicators evaluate quite distinct features and situations.

Nutritional status; Child; Food security


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