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Growth after nutritional deprivation

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  • Alvear, J.;
  • Guerrero, S.;
  • Artaza Barrios Carmen;
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To investigate growth following a period of severe malnutrition in early life, we have studied longitudinally 2 groups of children and their mothers: the first one who had suffered protein energy malnutrition early in life and required treatment in a close nutritional recovery center, and a second (control group) from the same socioeconomic environment, but well nourished. Both groups were matched for sex and age, and were followed by the same professional team for 9 years. We found a significant difference in size at birth which favored the control group. Anthropometry in mothers of both groups followed the same trend as birth weight. In children, while there was a significant difference in height/age and weight/age ratios, no difference in weight/height ratios between both groups was noticed, and no variations in bone age. Growth velocity was significantly greater in control girls. These findings show that malnutrition before 2 years of age may produce long-term effects on growth in children of low socioeconomic status, especially if after treatment they are returned to the same unsatisfactory environment
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/157165
ISSN: 08856265
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International Pediatrics, Volumen 6, Issue 4, 1991, Pages 335-339
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