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Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 1987 33(4):194-198; doi:10.1093/tropej/33.4.194
© 1987 by Oxford University Press
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The Malnourished Children of the Urban Squatter Families: a Study in Porto Alegre, Brazil

Elsa R. J. Giugliani*, Cristina Fragsa Seffrin*, Marcelo Goldan*, Jose Fernando C. M. Horn* and G. J. Ebrahim**

*Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
**Tropical Child Health Unit, Institute of Child Health, University of London

Correspondence: Departmento de Pediatria, Hospital de Clinicas de Porto. Alegre, Rua Ramiro Barcolos 2350, 90 210-Porto Alegre-RS, Brasil.

In a case-control study of undernourished children in a squatter community a number of proximate determinants of malnutrition were identified. A history of hospital admission in the first year of life and of frequent episodes of diarrhoea as well as repiratory infection stood out as major indicators of risk. Other well-known risk factors like low birth weight and absence of breast feeding were also present. Social factors were found to be as significant as biological antecedents of malnutrition. The linkages between several factors are discussed.


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