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                <text>Agricultura sostenible</text>
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                <text>Dominio científico: Agricultura sostenible</text>
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              <text>Alimentación y estado nutricional de los niños  en zonas palúdicas de Antioquia (Colombia).Food and nutritional status among children  of endemic malaria zones of Antioquia (Colombia).</text>
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              <text>Introducción: Malaria, parasitosis intestinales y desnutrición interactúan en los habitantes de zonas palúdicas, en particular en niños. Objetivo: Medir el estado nutricional de niños (4-10 años) con malaria y algunos aspectos del consumo alimentario familiar  en  dos  zonas  maláricas  del  departamento  de Antioquia.  Metodología:  Estudio  transversal  en  niños  que consultaron  por  paludismo.  Diseño  muestral  aleatorio. Resultados: A) Consumo alimentario familiar: 74% obtenían regularmente  alimentos  de  criar  animales  menores,  huerta casera o ambos; 17% recibían regularmente alimentos, dinero o  ambos;  consumo  de  alimentos  fuentes  de  vitamina  A (veces/semana): carnes-vísceras animales 1, leche y huevos 2-3  cada  uno,  frutas  con  provitamina  A.  Satisfacción alimentaria  de  requerimientos  nutricionales  familiares  de fuentes  de  vitamina A:  55%  (grado  bajo-medio).  B)  Estado nutricional infantil: Riesgo de desnutrición: 52% crónica, 15% aguda;  parásitos  intestinales  patógenos  80%;  promedio  de hemoglobina pretratamiento 10.3 gr/dL (6.39 mmol/L) y al día 30  en  11.8  gr/dL  (7.32  mmol/L);  promedio  de  retinol pretratamiento de 19.1 µg/dL (0.67 µmol/L) y al día 30 31.2 µg/dL (1.09 µmol/L). Conclusiones: La desnutrición crónica amenaza a ≥50% de los niños; esa frecuencia es 3-4 veces la encontrada   en   Colombia.   No   hubo   asociación  estadísticamente  significativa  entre  estado  nutricional  y  las variables asociadas a obtención-consumo alimentario. Quizás esta ausencia de relación se deba a que las variables usadas para medir estas condiciones no sean adecuadas o se hayan medido de manera inapropiada. [Carmona-Fonseca J. Alimen-tación y estado nutricional de los niños en zonas palúdicas de Antioquia (Colombia). MedUNAB 2011; 14:94-102]._______________________Introduction: Malaria, intestinal parasites and malnutritioninteract in people of malaria areas, particularly in childrenObjective: To measure the nutritional status of children (4-10years)  and  household  food  consumption  in  two  endemicmalaria  areas  of  Antioquia  (Colombia).  MethodologyCross-sectional description in children with malaria. Randomsampling design. Results: A) Household food consumption74% regularly got food raising small animals and/or homegarden; 17% regularly receiving foods, money or both; intakeof  vitamin  A  source  foods  (times/week):  once  meat-offaltwice or three times milk or eggs; once pro-vitamin A fruitscoverage of  nutritional requirements of  vitamin A  sources55%  (low-medium  level).  B)  Nutritional  status  of  childrenMalnutrition  risk:  52%  chronic,  47%  global,  15%  acutepathogen  intestinal  parasites  80%;  hemoglobin  (g/dL)pretreatment  10.3  (6.39  mmol/L);  at  day  30:  11.8  (7.32mmol/L); retinol (µg/dL): pretreatment: 19.1 (0.67 µmol/L); aday  30:  31.2  (1.09  µmol/L).  Conclusions:  chronicmalnutrition threat to ≥ 50% of children and that frequency is3-4  times  that  found  in  Colombia;  did  not  found  anysignificant  association  between  nutritional  status  with  thevariables associated with obtaining and food consumptionor between the nutritional status with the monthly spend onfood;  it  is  possible  that  this  lack  of  relationship  betweenmalnutrition  expressed  by  anthropometric  indicators  andfood conditions due to the variables used to measure theseconditions have not been adequate or have been measuredso inappropriate. [Carmona-Fonseca J. Food and nutritionastatus among children of endemic malaria zones of Antioquia(Colombia). MedUNAB 2011; 14:94-102].</text>
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              <text>&lt;a href="http://revistas.unab.edu.co/index.php?journal=medunab&amp;amp;page=article&amp;amp;op=view&amp;amp;path%5B%5D=1559&amp;amp;path%5B%5D=1468" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://revistas.unab.edu.co/index.php?journal=medunab&amp;amp;page=article&amp;amp;op=view&amp;amp;path%5B%5D=1559&amp;amp;path%5B%5D=1468&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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