
Prevention of anemia in the first year of life in health centers of Santo André, São Paulo
1996; Elsevier BV; Volume: 72; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2223/jped.637
ISSN1678-4782
AutoresSophia Cornblüth Szarfarc, Gabriele Berg‐Beckhoff, Aleyxo Luiz Rocha Santos, Sônia Buongermino de Souza, Carlos Augusto Monteiro,
Tópico(s)Child Nutrition and Water Access
ResumoThe aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of an iron prophylactic supplementation program, in three health centers of Santo André, in São Paulo state. The prevalence of anemia was identified in a control group consisting of 201 children of 1 year old. The intervention group consisted of 308 children younger than 3 months, but 55% of them gave up during the survey. The mothers were instructed to give them daily prophylactic doses of iron sulfate (6 mg of iron/day) when they were 4 or 6 months old, according to the kind of breast-feeding. The mothers were also instructed about feeding and anemia and its risk to children's health. When the children were 12 months old, the diagnosis of anemia was made through dosage of hemoglobin concentration and the results were compared with those of the control group. It was verified that the 2 groups presented similar prevalences. It is important to realize that children with low frequency of visits to the health centers had prevalence of anemia significantly higher than those with high frequency. Some factors that possibly contributed to the result of the intervention are discussed.
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