Nutritional status, anemia and intestinal parasitosis in children and teenagers from Hogar de Amor y Esperanza, Tegucigalpa, year 2017

Authors

  • Renata Valle Suárez National Autonomous University of Honduras
  • Karin Milla García National Autonomous University of Honduras
  • Doris Chinchilla Ticas National Autonomous University of Honduras
  • Vania Molina Flores National Autonomous University of Honduras

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/rct.v0i24.7877

Keywords:

nutritional status, body mass index, anemia, parasites

Abstract

To identify the nutritional status by anthropometry, the presence of anemia and parasites of children and adolescents of the Hogar de Amor y Esperanza in Colonia San José de la Vega of Tegucigalpa, the year 2017, to determine nutritional alterations and refer them to services of health. Method: Quantitative and non-experimental study, with a descriptive and transversal approach of the total population between 5 and 17 years of age. Results: According to the body mass index (BMI), it was found that 0.85% presented severe malnutrition, 0.85% moderate malnutrition, 94.02% normal, and 4.27% were overweight. According to the average size for boys and girls between 5 to 10 years of age; 16.0% are below the 3rd percentile, 26% in the 3rd percentile, 48% in the 15th percentile, 8% in the 50th percentile and 2% in percentile 85. According to weight regarding age: 10.0% are below the 3rd percentile, 20% in the 3rd percentile, 34% in the 15th percentile, 28% in the 50th percentile, 6% in the 85th percentile and 2% in the 97th percentile. 77.78% had a normal blood cell count, 5.98% abnormal and in the remaining percentage, this test was not performed. The presence of protozoan and metazoan parasites were found in 80.56%, and the prevalent species were Blastocystis hominis, Endolimax nana cyst, Entamoeba coli cyst and Iodamoeba Butschlii cyst. The presence of 1 parasite was observed in 27.78%, presence of 2 parasites 31.94%, presence of 3 parasites 20.83% and no parasites were observed in 19.44% of the children and adolescents of HAYE. Conclusion: The population presents good nutritional status according to the parameters of BMI, hematological examination and stool, finding a higher prevalence of delay in height than in weight.

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Author Biographies

Renata Valle Suárez, National Autonomous University of Honduras

Professor of the Department of Chemical Control, Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, UNAH

Karin Milla García, National Autonomous University of Honduras

Professor of the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, UNAH

Doris Chinchilla Ticas, National Autonomous University of Honduras

Professor of the Department of Chemical Control, Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, UNAH

Vania Molina Flores, National Autonomous University of Honduras

Professor of the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, UNAH

Published

2019-06-10

How to Cite

Valle Suárez, R., Milla García, K., Chinchilla Ticas, D. and Molina Flores, V. (2019) “Nutritional status, anemia and intestinal parasitosis in children and teenagers from Hogar de Amor y Esperanza, Tegucigalpa, year 2017”, Jornual of Science and Technology, (24), pp. 64–77. doi: 10.5377/rct.v0i24.7877.

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Life Sciences and Health

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