Trends in stunting according to regions of Peru and sex: Period 2007-2018

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Introduction: Stunting shows a downward trend in Peru; however, this behavior is not homogeneous between regions or sex. Objective: To determine the trend of stunting according to political region and sex in Peru during the period 2007-2018. Materials and methods: An observational analytical study w...

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Autores: Aparco, Juan Pablo, Morales-Cahuancama, Bladimir, Alvis-Chirinos, Katherine, Solis, Gilmer
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas
Repositorio:UPC-Institucional
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Child
Child Malnutrition
Gender and Health
Health Surveys
Trends
Stunting Trends
Regional Disparities
Peru
Sex-Based Differences
ENDES Database
Observational Analytical Study
Chi Square Trend Test
Urban vs Rural Areas
High-Performance Regions
Local Factors
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dc.title.es_PE.fl_str_mv Trends in stunting according to regions of Peru and sex: Period 2007-2018
title Trends in stunting according to regions of Peru and sex: Period 2007-2018
spellingShingle Trends in stunting according to regions of Peru and sex: Period 2007-2018
Aparco, Juan Pablo
Child
Child Malnutrition
Gender and Health
Health Surveys
Trends
Stunting Trends
Regional Disparities
Peru
Sex-Based Differences
ENDES Database
Observational Analytical Study
Chi Square Trend Test
Urban vs Rural Areas
High-Performance Regions
Local Factors
title_short Trends in stunting according to regions of Peru and sex: Period 2007-2018
title_full Trends in stunting according to regions of Peru and sex: Period 2007-2018
title_fullStr Trends in stunting according to regions of Peru and sex: Period 2007-2018
title_full_unstemmed Trends in stunting according to regions of Peru and sex: Period 2007-2018
title_sort Trends in stunting according to regions of Peru and sex: Period 2007-2018
author Aparco, Juan Pablo
author_facet Aparco, Juan Pablo
Morales-Cahuancama, Bladimir
Alvis-Chirinos, Katherine
Solis, Gilmer
author_role author
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Alvis-Chirinos, Katherine
Solis, Gilmer
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aparco, Juan Pablo
Morales-Cahuancama, Bladimir
Alvis-Chirinos, Katherine
Solis, Gilmer
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Child
Child Malnutrition
Gender and Health
Health Surveys
Trends
Stunting Trends
Regional Disparities
Peru
Sex-Based Differences
ENDES Database
Observational Analytical Study
Chi Square Trend Test
Urban vs Rural Areas
High-Performance Regions
Local Factors
topic Child
Child Malnutrition
Gender and Health
Health Surveys
Trends
Stunting Trends
Regional Disparities
Peru
Sex-Based Differences
ENDES Database
Observational Analytical Study
Chi Square Trend Test
Urban vs Rural Areas
High-Performance Regions
Local Factors
description Introduction: Stunting shows a downward trend in Peru; however, this behavior is not homogeneous between regions or sex. Objective: To determine the trend of stunting according to political region and sex in Peru during the period 2007-2018. Materials and methods: An observational analytical study was carried out using the databases of the Encuesta Demográfica y de Salud Familiar (ENDES) between the years 2007 to 2018. Regions were ranked according to their relative difference in DCI reduction. The Chi Square Trend test was used to identify significant differences between the years for each region; In addition, the ratio between girls and boys with stunting by region and year was assessed, applying Pearson's Chi-Square test for difference in proportions. Results: At the national level, the DCI was reduced by 17 percentage points, this reduction was significant in 22 of 24 regions. The regions with high performance in DCI reduction were Tacna, Cusco and Madre de Dios, while La Libertad, Cajamarca and Loreto appeared with low performance. In addition, there was a higher frequency of DCI in boys than in girls and in rural areas than in urban areas in most regions, especially in the mountains. Conclusions: During the study period, the stunting was significantly reduced, this change was heterogeneous, showing regions with high and low performance in the reduction. In addition, a greater involvement of the stunting was observed in men under 5 years of age. It is necessary to evaluate the local factors that prevent a high performance in the reduction of stunting.
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