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Quispe, Y., (2015). Relación entre Estado Nutricional en niñas y niños menores de 5 años con el tipo de familia beneficiaria de un Programa Social. Distrito Baños del Inca. Cajamarca [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4392
Quispe, Y., Relación entre Estado Nutricional en niñas y niños menores de 5 años con el tipo de familia beneficiaria de un Programa Social. Distrito Baños del Inca. Cajamarca [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4392
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title = "Relación entre Estado Nutricional en niñas y niños menores de 5 años con el tipo de familia beneficiaria de un Programa Social. Distrito Baños del Inca. Cajamarca",
author = "Quispe Casavilca, Yudi",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2015"
}
--- Introduction: The mining company Yanacocha and public and private institutions carried out the “Improving Food Security as a Strategy to Overcome Chronic Child Malnutrition" program in rural families influence mining district of Baños del Inca to help improve their living conditions. We worked on five lines of action: housing, practices, breeds, crop and participation, the results were oriented to health, production and community participation. Were effected two of the three program phases, the first (2008 - 2009) was managing activities and products (training, home gardens, improved stoves, greenhouses, modules guinea pigs) and second (2010-2011) was RBM (healthy housing, healthy practices, productive families, participatory families). The level of progress in the implementation of activities by the beneficiary families made to 2011 were classified under "family model" (FM) and "families in the process" (FEP). Objective: To determine the relationship between nutritional status of children under five years with the type of beneficiary family's social program. Design: Cross descriptive, cross-sectional observational association. Institution: District of Baños del Inca - Cajamarca Participants: 22 children under 5 years of each type of family. Interventions: Between November 2011 and April 2012 and prior informed consent, a survey by direct weighing of food, anthropometric measurements of height and weight and hemoglobin dosage were applied to assess the nutritional status of children under five years of both types of family. Main outcome measures: Relationship between nutritional status of children under five years as indicators: consumption (energy, macronutrients, iron and vitamin A), anthropometry (weight / height and height / age) and biochemical (level of hemoglobin) with the type of family they belonged. Results: Median adequacy of intake of energy, protein, lipids, carbohydrates, iron and vitamin A to children of FM were 90.1%, 113.7%, 73%, 83.6%, 60.1% and 26.4%, respectively, and were 78.4% FEP, 91.9%, 69.6%, 83.6%, 67.1% and 19.2%, respectively. According weight / height, more than three quarters of children of both types of families were within the normal range in these families equal number of boys was also found overweight, but a child of FM was underweight and 2 children FEP were obese. According height / age, chronic malnutrition affected about three quarters (n = 16) of children of both types of family, but a child of FM was high stature. Four children had mild anemia FM, six of FEP and two of this same type of family had mild to moderate anemia respectively; the rest did not show some degree of anemia. Conclusions: No significant relationship was found between nutritional status according to assessments of food consumption (energy and nutrients), anthropometry (weight / height, height / age) and biochemical (level hemoglobin) with the type of family ("Model" and "In Process ") beneficiary of a social program.
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