Salud Pública de México (May 2021)

A decreasing trend in zinc deficiency in Mexican children aged 1-4: analysis of three national health and nutrition surveys in 1999, 2006 and 2018-19

  • Vanessa De la Cruz-Góngora,
  • Teresa Shamah-Levy,
  • Salvador Villalpando,
  • Ignacio Méndez-Gómez Humarán,
  • Rosario Rebollar-Campos,
  • Juan Rivera-Dommarco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21149/12157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 3 May-Jun
pp. 371 – 381

Abstract

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Objective. To describe trends in zinc deficiency (ZD) prevalence among preschool-age Mexican children, and explore differences in this trend among beneficiaries of the conditional cash transfer program Progresa/Oportunidades/ Prospera (CCT-POP). Materials and methods. The serum zinc information of children aged 1-4 who participa­ted in the ENN 1999, Ensanut 2006 and Ensanut 2018-19 was analyzed. ZD was categorized according to IZiNCG cutoff values. Logistic regression models were used to iden­tify personal participant characteristics associated with ZD trends, and tests for interactions between survey CCT-POP beneficiaries were applied. Results. ZD decreased by 22.3 percentage points (pp) between ENN 1999 and Ensanut 2018-19; among CCT-POP beneficiaries, the decrease was 58.6 pp. Overweight was associated with higher odds of ZD (OR=2.18, p=0.023). Conclusions. In the last 19 years, ZD declined significantly among preschool-age Mexican children. Child beneficiaries of the social program CCT-POP showed the largest reduction of ZD.

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