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Dietary changes in Mexico
Authors:Ramírez Mayans J A  García Campos M  Cervantes Bustamante R  Mata Rivera N  Zárate Mondragón F  Mason Cordero T  Villarreal Espinosa A
Affiliation:Servicio de Gastroenterología y Nutrición. Instituto Nacional de Pediatría. México. jramay1@yahoo.com
Abstract:Although the Mexican population has traditionally been malnourished, the prevalence of obesity in children and adults has increased by almost 50 % in the last 10 years. Recent studies show substantial changes in the nutritional status of Mexicans, especially in the pediatric population. Among the factors associated with the development of obesity are overeating, sedentariness, and genetics. The apparent economic development in Mexico, as well as the influence of dietary patterns from other countries, have contributed to modifying lifestyle. Despite measures taken by the health system, iron- and zinc-deficiency anemia continue to be prevalent. The present review aims to describe the changes that have taken place in Mexico in the last few decades leading to a generation of short and obese children, as well as to determine the associated factors in order to promote healthier eating patterns among the Mexican population.
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