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Sullcaray, H., (2015). Comparación de factores asociados a la desnutrición crónica en niños peruanos de 6 a 23 meses de las 3 regiones naturales - análisis secundario del monitoreo de indicadores nutricionales 2010 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4446
Sullcaray, H., Comparación de factores asociados a la desnutrición crónica en niños peruanos de 6 a 23 meses de las 3 regiones naturales - análisis secundario del monitoreo de indicadores nutricionales 2010 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4446
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title = "Comparación de factores asociados a la desnutrición crónica en niños peruanos de 6 a 23 meses de las 3 regiones naturales - análisis secundario del monitoreo de indicadores nutricionales 2010",
author = "Sullcaray Valenzuela, Haydeé Rocio",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2015"
}
--- Background: Chronic malnutrition (CM) is one of the most serious problems in the world. In Peru 1 in 6 children under 5 years of age suffer from chronic malnutrition and the proportion increases in the regions highlands and jungle. Objective: To compare the factors associated with chronic malnutrition in Peruvian children from 6 to 23 months of age of the 3 natural regions in a secondary analysis of the National Monitoring of Nutritional Indicators 2010. Materials and methods: Secondary analysis of the database of the National Monitoring of Nutritional Indicators (MONIN) 2010. The prevalence of chronic malnutrition nationwide, natural regions and for each of the indicators was calculated. A multivariate logistic regression analysis for each region to identify the strength of association was performed. Results: There were 8 factors common to the three natural regions: Among them, being the child of mothers without education or only elementary school (coast OR: 2.04, highlands OR: 3.75 and jungle OR: 3.05), not having dietary diversity (coast OR: 2.95; highlands OR: 3.14 and jungle OR: 2.21) and being a child with inadequate feeding practices (coast OR: 2.41; highlands OR: 1.73 and jungle OR: 1.93). Besides on the coast one factor was type of floor (OR: 1.85). In the highlands, another factors were being son of mother with less 6 prenatal controls (OR: 2.09) and not having sanitation resources (OR: 1.84). In the jungle the other factors were not having all the basic vaccines for age (OR: 2.26) and not having sanitation resources (OR: 2.33). Conclusions: Comparing the factors was found some differences among the regions; the jungle had more factors associated with chronic malnutrition than the coast and the highlands regions. Keywords: Chronic malnutrition, natural regions, factors.
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