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dc.contributor.authorAzevedo Bittencourt, Soniaes_ES
dc.contributor.authorLeal, María do Carmopt_BR
dc.contributor.authorRivera, Juanes_ES
dc.date.accessioned2016
dc.date.available2016
dc.date.issued1993es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttps://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/26970
dc.description.abstractA study conducted in a periurban Rio de Janeiro community, Vila do Joao, sought to assess the extent to which diarrhea was influencing the growth of infants and young children. Using a prospective research design, the investigators studied a population of 159 children under 18 months of age living in the study area during the period January-September 1985. Weight and length measurements were used to calculate monthly weight and length increases. Information on diarrhea morbidity was collected at seven-day intervals by means of house-to-house visits. A multiple linear regression model was used to carry out the statistical analysis, which showed inverse and statistically significant correlations between the prevalence of diarrhea and increase in weight and length. It was estimated that the presence of diarrhea reduced increases in weight and length by averages of 13.4 g and o.132 mm per day. These findings support the idea that control of diarrhea can improve nutritional status among children in developing countriespt_BR
dc.description.abstractPublished in Spanish in BOSP. Vol. 114(3), 1993es_ES
dc.format.extenttabes_ES
dc.relation.ispartofseriesBulletin of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO);27(2),1993en_US
dc.subjectDiarrhea, Infantilees_ES
dc.subjectInfant Mortalityes_ES
dc.subjectChild Developmentes_ES
dc.subjectCohort Studieses_ES
dc.subjectAnthropometryes_ES
dc.subjectBrazilen_US
dc.titleDiarrhea and growth among children under 18 months of age in Rio de Janeiroen_US
dc.typeJournal articlesen_US
dc.rights.holderPan American Health Organizationen_US


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