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Age patterns in undernutrition and helminth infection in a rural area of Brazil: associations with ascariasis and hookworm

To investigate the nutritional status of individuals from a rural area of Brazil, and associations with helminth infections in an age-stratified sample. A total of 1113 individuals aged from 6 months to 83 years from the rural community of Americaninhas in Minas Gerais were investigated. Assessments...

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Published in:Tropical medicine & international health 2008-04, Vol.13 (4), p.458-467
Main Authors: Jardim-Botelho, Anne, Brooker, Simon, Geiger, Stefan Michael, Fleming, Fiona, Souza Lopes, Aline Cristine, Diemert, David Joseph, Corrêa-Oliveira, Rodrigo, Bethony, Jeffrey Michael
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description To investigate the nutritional status of individuals from a rural area of Brazil, and associations with helminth infections in an age-stratified sample. A total of 1113 individuals aged from 6 months to 83 years from the rural community of Americaninhas in Minas Gerais were investigated. Assessments comprised anthropometric measurements of weight, height and body composition, examining faecal samples for helminth eggs, and peripheral blood assays for albumin, haemoglobin and ferritin concentrations. Ten percent of the participants were underweight, 12.8% were overweight and 28.3% of the children and adolescents were stunted. 11.6% had low lean body mass and 28.8% had low fat body mass. Hypoalbuminaemia was seen in 5.5%, anaemia in 12.5% and iron deficiency in 13.1%, although the prevalence of these two indices increased with age. Multivariate analysis showed that, after controlling for age, sex and socio-economic status, stunting was significantly associated with Ascaris lumbricoides infection among children and adolescents, whereas low body mass was significantly associated with hookworm infection among adults and the elderly. Helminth infections are associated with undernutrition in endemic populations, with important differences between the effects of hookworm and A. lumbricoides on age-related nutritional status.
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anemia
anemia (disease)
Anemia, Iron-Deficiency - epidemiology
Anemia, Iron-Deficiency - parasitology
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Ascariasis
Ascariasis - epidemiology
Ascaris lumbricoides
Biological and medical sciences
body composition
Body Size
Brazil - epidemiology
Child
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composition du corps
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desnutrición
Diseases caused by nematodes
Female
Ferritins - deficiency
General aspects
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Helminthic diseases
helmintos intestinales
Hookworm Infections - epidemiology
Humans
Hypoalbuminemia - epidemiology
Hypoalbuminemia - parasitology
Infant
Infectious diseases
Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic - epidemiology
intestinal helminths
iron stores
Male
Malnutrition
Malnutrition - epidemiology
Malnutrition - parasitology
Medical sciences
Metabolic diseases
Middle Aged
Nutritional Status
Other nutritional diseases (malnutrition, nutritional and vitamin deficiencies...)
Parasitic diseases
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Rural Health
sous alimentation
teneur en fer
undernutrition
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