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Trends of height-for-age Z-scores according to age among Brazilian children under 5 years old from 2006 to 2019

Inês Rugani Ribeiro de Castro, Dayana Rodrigues Farias, Talita Lelis Berti, Pedro Gomes Andrade, Luiz Antônio dos Anjos, Nadya Helena Alves‐Santos, Elisa Maria de Aquino Lacerda, Maiara Brusco de Freitas, Gilberto Kac

2023Cadernos de Saúde Pública23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study compared the distribution of stunting and height-for-age (HAZ) Z-scores among age groups in data from the Brazilian National Survey on Demography and Health of Women and Children (PNDS 2006) and the Brazilian National Survey on Child Nutrition (ENANI-2019). The final sample comprised 4,408 and 14,553 children < 59 months of age in the PNDS 2006 and ENANI-2019, respectively. Children with HAZ scores < -2 according to the World Health Organization (WHO) growth standard were classified as stunted. Prevalence, 95% confidence intervals (95%CI), means, and standard deviations were estimated for Brazil and according to age. The distribution of HAZ scores at each age (in months) was estimated using the svysmooth function of the R survey package. Analyses considered the complex sampling design of the studies. Statistical differences were determined by analyzing the 95%CI of the overlap of point estimates. From 2006 to 2019, the prevalence of stunting for children < 12 months of age increased from 4.7% to 9%. As expected, the smoothed curves showed a higher mean HAZ score for children < 24 months of age in 2006 than in 2019 with no overlap of 95%CI among children aged 6-12 months. For children ≥ 24 months of age, we observed a higher mean HAZ score in 2019. Although the prevalence of stunting among children < 59 months of age was similar between 2006 and 2019, mean HAZ scores among children ≥ 24 months of age increased, whereas the mean HAZ score among children < 24 months of age decreased. Considering the deterioration in living conditions and the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, we expect a greater prevalence of stunting in Brazil in the near future.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDemographyConfidence intervalStandard scoreAge groupsNational Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyPediatricsPopulationStatisticsEnvironmental healthMathematicsSociologyInternal medicineChild Nutrition and Water AccessFood Security and Health in Diverse PopulationsPoverty, Education, and Child Welfare