Are research priorities in Latin America in line with the nutritional problems of the population?
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Llanos, Adolfo
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Are research priorities in Latin America in line with the nutritional problems of the population?
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Objective: Concordance of nutritional research priorities with the related burden of disease is essential to develop cost-effective interventions to address the nutritional problems of populations. The present study aimed to evaluate whether nutrition research priorities are in agreement with the population's nutritional problems in Latin America. Design: The epidemiological profile was contrasted with the research priorities and research produced by academic institutions for each country. Qualitative analysis of research production by type of contribution to problem solving was also conducted. Settings: Nine Latin American countries. Results: Obesity (high body mass index (BMI)) and micronutrient deficiencies (anaemia) emerged as key problems, followed by stunting, breast-feeding/lactation and low birth weight. Wasting in children and women (low BMI) was uncommon. Concordance of ranked research priorities with the epidemiological profile of the country was generally good for nutrition
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/164507
DOI: 10.1017/S1368980007000730
ISSN: 13689800
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Public Health Nutrition, Volumen 11, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 466-477
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