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Rev. salud pública ; 18(4): 1-1, jul.-ago. 2016. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-794091

ABSTRACT

Objetivo Revisar la evidencia sobre el posible efecto de los programas alimentarios en el riesgo de sobrepeso de los niños beneficiarios. Métodos Se realizó la búsqueda de artículos en bases de datos usando términos en español y en inglés. Se incluyeron artículos con variables de interés, estudios de corte transversal, cohorte o ensayos comunitarios. Resultados Los programas alimentarios de transferencias podrían contribuir al aumento del sobrepeso en su población beneficiaria a través de una mayor disponibilidad y acceso a alimentos con alto contenido de energía, ya sea por medio de la entrega de despensas o de dinero en efectivo. Sin embargo, el impacto de los programas en este desenlace ha sido poco estudiado y las evaluaciones que se han realizado han sido, en su mayoría, en población adulta o en edad escolar. Conclusiones Esta revisión puede servir de referencia para el diseño, implementación y evaluación de programas de alimentación y nutrición en países de ingresos bajos y medios que enfrentan la doble carga de la mala nutrición.(AU)


Objective To review the evidence regarding the potential impact of food programs on the risk of obesity in beneficiary children. Methods The search was conducted in databases using terms in Spanish and English. Those items that included the variable of interest, cross sectional studies, cohort or community trials were selected. Results Food assistance programs could contribute to increased obesity rates in the target population due to the availability and easier access to food with high energy content, either through the delivery of provisions or cash. However, the impact of the programs on this outcome has been little studied and evaluations have been mostly in adults or school-age children. Conclusion This review contributes to knowledge about the possible effect that food programs have on the risk of obesity in beneficiary children. This review may also serve as a reference for the design, implementation and evaluation of food and nutrition programs in countries of low and middle income facing malnutrition.(AU)


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Humans , Child, Preschool , Public Policy , Program Evaluation , Overweight/physiopathology , Child Nutrition , National Health Programs/organization & administration
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Rev Salud Publica (Bogota) ; 18(4): 643-655, 2016 Aug.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28453068

ABSTRACT

Objective To review the evidence regarding the potential impact of food programs on the risk of obesity in beneficiary children. Methods The search was conducted in databases using terms in Spanish and English. Those items that included the variable of interest, cross sectional studies, cohort or community trials were selected. Results Food assistance programs could contribute to increased obesity rates in the target population due to the availability and easier access to food with high energy content, either through the delivery of provisions or cash. However, the impact of the programs on this outcome has been little studied and evaluations have been mostly in adults or school-age children. Conclusion This review contributes to knowledge about the possible effect that food programs have on the risk of obesity in beneficiary children. This review may also serve as a reference for the design, implementation and evaluation of food and nutrition programs in countries of low and middle income facing malnutrition.


Subject(s)
Energy Intake , Food Assistance , Pediatric Obesity/etiology , Child, Preschool , Cross-Sectional Studies , Global Health , Humans , Nutritional Status , Pediatric Obesity/epidemiology , Risk
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