Evolution of the nutritional situation of indigenous and non-indigenous Chilean schoolchildren
Abstract
Background: Latin American countries show accelerated but ethnically or socially differentiated changes in their epidemiological profiles. Aim: The present study examined the evolution of the nutritional situation (19972005) in Chilean schoolchildren as related to ethnical origin (Mapuche). Subjects and methods: Using official databases, stunting (height/age = - 2 z-scores), undernutrition (body mass index (BMI) = - 2 z-scores) and obesity (BMI =95 percentile) were ascribed in first-grade schoolchildren. Ethnic groups were assigned by native parents' surnames (none, one and two). Results: Based on 1 757 155 children (average age: 76.3 months), in 1997 stunting reached 8.4%, 4.8% and 3.1% in children with two, one and no Mapuche surnames, respectively. In 2005 it fell to 3.7%, 3.1% and 2.6% a marked decrease in those with two Mapuche surnames (p<0.001). Obesity in 1997 was 11.8%, 12.8% and 13.3%, whilst in 2005 it changed to 17.5, 18.5 and 18.6%, respectively, demonstrating a similar trend to obesity in all groups (p=0.153). Undernutrition was rare (<1.1%) and stable. Poverty decreased clearly among the Mapuche population in this period. Conclusion: The marked decrease in stunting in children with a strong indigenous background seems related to a decrease in poverty over the period. Yet, the increase of obesity in all groups deserves further analysis. © 2009 Informa UK Ltd.
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| Título según WOS: | Evolution of the nutritional situation of indigenous and non-indigenous Chilean schoolchildren | 
| Título según SCOPUS: | Evolution of the nutritional situation of indigenous and non-indigenous Chilean schoolchildren | 
| Título de la Revista: | ANNALS OF HUMAN BIOLOGY | 
| Volumen: | 36 | 
| Número: | 3 | 
| Editorial: | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | 
| Fecha de publicación: | 2009 | 
| Página de inicio: | 298 | 
| Página final: | 307 | 
| Idioma: | English | 
| URL: | http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03014460902729536 | 
| DOI: | 
 10.1080/03014460902729536  | 
| Notas: | ISI, SCOPUS |