Consumption of Chispitas® Multimicronutrient supplements and anemia in 6 - 35-month-old children: Cross-cut study in the context of a populational health intervention in Apurimac, Peru

Translated title of the contribution: Consumption of Chispitas® Multimicronutrient supplements and anemia in 6 - 35-month-old children: Cross-cut study in the context of a populational health intervention in Apurimac, Peru

Lucio Huamán-Espino, Juan Pablo Aparco, Eloisa Nuñez-Robles, Elena Gonzáles, Jenny Pillaca, Percy Mayta-Tristán

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Abstract

Objectives. To assess the implementation of the Universal "Chispitas®" Multimicronutrient Supplement Program in Apurimac by determining the quantity and quality of sachets consumed and their connection with anemia, in 6 - 35-month- old children. Materials and methods. A crosscut study was conducted by using a multistage sample in 2010. Anemia was considered to be related to altitude-adjusted hemoglobin values below 110 g/L. The consumption of multimicronutrients was classified as follows: less than 30; 30 to 59, and 60 or more sachets. The quality of consumption was considered to be adequate when the mother indicated that the child ate all his food with the supplement. The rationale for prevalence (RPa) adjusted by Poisson regression was calculated. Results. 714 participants were included, 25.3% of which lived in poor houses and 59.2% in extreme poverty; 52.6% lived at over 3000 m of altitude. The prevalence of anemia was 51.3% (CI95%: 47.1-55.4%), 5.4% did not receive intervention; 60.3% consumed 60 or more sachets and 49.0% consumed them adequately. No association between the number of sachets received or consumed and anemia (p<0.05) was found. Children who consumed the supplement adequately showed lower prevalence of anemia than those who did not (RPa: 0.81; CI95%: 0.68-0.96) Conclusions. In order to reduce the prevalence of anemia, attention should not only focus on giving or consuming the necessary quantity of multimicronutrients, but also on ensuring that the consumption process is adequate, and work needs to be done in this area in order to improve this intervention.

Translated title of the contributionConsumption of Chispitas® Multimicronutrient supplements and anemia in 6 - 35-month-old children: Cross-cut study in the context of a populational health intervention in Apurimac, Peru
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)314-323
Number of pages10
JournalRevista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Publica
Volume29
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012

Keywords

  • Altitude
  • Anemia
  • Dietary supplements
  • Government programs
  • Micronutrients
  • Peru
  • Public health

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