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Pediatría (Asunción)
versión On-line ISSN 1683-9803
Resumen
NUNEZ, Ninfa; SANABRIA, Marta Cristina y AGUILAR, Gloria. Efficacy of the nutritional intervention of the PANI program after six months of treatment at the Regional Hospital of Concepción. Pediatr. (Asunción) [online]. 2021, vol.48, n.2, pp.133-141. ISSN 1683-9803. https://doi.org/10.31698/ped.48022021008.
Introduction:
Food programs have proven to be effective tools to reduce the prevalence of child malnutrition.
Objectives:
To evaluate the effectiveness of the nutritional intervention of the Comprehensive Nutritional Food Program (PANI) in the changes of anthropometric and biochemical indicators in children <5 years at risk of malnutrition and malnourishment who presented to the Regional Hospital of Concepción, upon admission to the program versus after six months of intervention.
Materials and Methods:
This was a prospective study with an analytical component. Sample size: 134 boys and girls <5 years old, PANI participants in Concepción during 2014. Cut-off points for malnutrition and anemia were according to WHO criteria. Parametric and non-parametric measures were used, χ2, τ student test was applied. Significance p <0.05.
Results:
134 children were evaluated. Average Age: 22.4 months. 59.7% were breast-fed. Mothers with <6 years of schooling, 17.9%, 80.6% with ≤ 3 children. Access to safe water, 44.8% and access to basic sanitation 40.3%. Exclusive breastfeeding at the 5th month of age was 7.5%. The prevalence of malnutrition decreased after the 6th month of intervention from 14.9% vs 4.4% (p <0.01). The prevalence of children at risk of malnutrition decreased from 73.1% to 27.6% at the 6th month. Anemia on admission, 63%. Intestinal parasitosis on admission 24.6%. PANI desertion rate was 31.3%.
Conclusions:
The prevalence of malnutrition and anemia decreased after the 6th month of treatment in children participating in PANI in Concepción.
Palabras clave : Food program; child malnutrition; risk of malnutrition; anemia.