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The exacerbated prevalence of acute malnutrition and growth retardation in Roma children living in camps

机译:罗马儿童生活在营地的急性营养不良和生长迟缓的患病率加剧了

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Child malnutrition is still a concern in marginalized groups of populations, such as immigrants living in very low socio-economic conditions. Roma children are within the most hard-to-reach populations, susceptible to undernutrition and growth retardation. In the city of Rome (Italy), the Hospital “Bambino Gesù”, in collaboration with the Catholic Association Community of Saint’Egidio, is dedicating free services for the health and nutritional needs of vulnerable people. A retrospective analysis was conducted on immigrant children visited at different ages (0–11?years old). Records including nutritional and growth assessment were collected from 2016 up to May 2020. Malnutrition was classified following the WHO 2006 standards. Data for Roma children living in extra-urban camps and non-Roma immigrant children living in urban areas were analyzed, odds ratios and univariate binary regressions were performed to investigate the risk of malnutrition within the two groups. A sample of 414 children (57% under-five; 51.9% Roma), was included in the database. In the under-five children, underweight accounted for 7.6%, stunting for 11.7%, and wasting for 2.9%. The first year of life was the most crucial for nutritional status. Compared to the counterpart, Roma children accounted for nearly the total rate of malnutrition (wasting 4.8% vs. 1%; stunting 21.4% vs. 2%; underweight 14.2% vs. 1%). Univariate logistic regression confirmed under-five Roma children being at the highest risk of stunting at 12?months (OR: 16.1; CI 2–132; p?=?0.01). When considering the 176 school-aged children, undernutrition affected most Roma children (13% vs 1.9%), followed by stunting (5.8% vs 0.9%). Univariate logistic regression confirmed that Roma school-aged children were more likely to be underweight (OR: 7.8; CI 1.6–37.6; p?=?0.01). Malnutrition in immigrant children is still of high concern in Italy. Its prevalence in Roma children living in extra-urban camps exceeds that of immigrant children living in urban areas and the rates of underweight, stunting and wasting of Roma children living in the Balkans. This exacerbating condition highlights the need of better assisting this fragile population that is at most risk of poverty, food insecurity and social exclusion in Italy, particularly during this pandemic crisis.
机译:儿童营养不良仍然是边缘化人口群体的关注,例如生活在非常低的社会经济条件下的移民。罗马儿童在最难以达到的人群中,易受欠触和增长迟缓的群体。在罗马(意大利)(意大利)(意大利),医院“BambinoGesù”与圣徒的天主教协会共同体合作,致力于为弱势群体的健康和营养需求而致力于免费服务。在不同年龄(0-11岁)访问的移民儿童上进行了回顾性分析。从2016年到2020年5月收集了包括营养和增长评估的记录。营养不良是遵循WHO 2006标准的分类。分析了罗姆罗马儿童的数据,居住在城市地区的城市地区的非罗姆移民儿童,进行了差异比例和单一的二元回归,以调查两组内营养不良的风险。数据库中包含414名儿童的样本(57%以下的51.9%罗马)。在五十例儿童中,体重占7.6%,令人惊叹11.7%,并浪费2.9%。生命的第一年是最重要的营养状况。与对手相比,罗马儿童占营养不良的总速率(浪费4.8%,对1%;衰退21.4%与2%;体重14.2%vs.1%)。单变量逻辑回归证实了五十卢比儿童在12个月(或:16.1; CI 2-132; P?= 0.01)的最高风险。在考虑176名学龄儿童时,欠育影响大多数罗姆人(13%vs 1.9%),其次发育迟缓(5.8%vs 0.9%)。单变量逻辑回归证实,罗姆人学龄龄儿童更容易受到更强的体重(或:7.8; CI 1.6-37.6; P?= 0.01)。移民儿童的营养不良在意大利仍然很高。它在罗马居住在城市阵营的儿童的普遍存在居住在城市地区的移民儿童以及生活在巴尔干半岛的罗马儿童体重减轻,震惊和浪费的速度。这种恶化的条件强调了需要更好地协助这种脆弱的人群,这是意大利贫困,粮食不安全和社会排斥的风险,特别是在这种大流行危机中。

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