261 research outputs found

    Replication Data for: Advancing child nutrition science in the scaling up nutrition era: a systematic scoping review of stunting research in Guatemala.

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    Cordon A, Asturias G, De Vries T, Rohloff P. Advancing child nutrition science in the scaling up nutrition era: a systematic scoping review of stunting research in Guatemala. BMJ Paediatr Open. 2019 Dec 31;3(1):e000571. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2019-00057

    Replication Data for: Population Estimates of GFR and Risk Factors for CKD in Guatemala

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    Ann C. Miller, Eva Tuiz, Leah Shaw, David Flood, Pablo Garcia, Eloin Dhaenens, Dana R. Thomson, Joaquin Barnoya, Carlos Mendoza Montano, Peter Rohloff, Population Estimates of GFR and Risk Factors for CKD in Guatemala, Kidney International Reports, Volume 6, Issue 3, 2021, Pages 796-805, ISSN 2468-0249, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2020.12.015. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468024920318477) Abstract: Introduction Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an emerging public health priority in Central America. However, data on the prevalence of CKD in Guatemala, Central America’s most populous country, are limited, especially for rural communities. Methods We conducted a population-representative survey of 2 rural agricultural municipalities in Guatemala. We collected anthropometric data, blood pressure, serum and urine creatinine, glycosylated hemoglobin, and urine albumin. Sociodemographic, health, and exposure data were self-reported. Results We enrolled 807 individuals (63% of all eligible, 35% male, mean age 39.5 years). An estimated 4.0% (95% confidence interval [CI] 2.4–6.6) had CKD, defined as an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) less than 60 ml/min per 1.73 m2. Most individuals with an eGFR below 60 ml/min per 1.73 m2 had diabetes or hypertension. In multivariable analysis, the important factors associated with risk for an eGFR less than 60 ml/min per 1.73 m2 included a history of diabetes or hypertension (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 11.21; 95% CI 3.28–38.24), underweight (body mass index [BMI] <18.5) (aOR 21.09; 95% CI 2.05–217.0), and an interaction between sugar cane agriculture and poverty (aOR 1.10; 95% CI 1.01–1.19). Conclusions In this population-based survey, most observed CKD was associated with diabetes and hypertension. These results emphasize the urgent public health need to address the emerging epidemic of diabetes, hypertension, and CKD in rural Guatemala. In addition, the association between CKD and sugar cane in individuals living in poverty provides some circumstantial evidence for existence of CKD of unknown etiology in the study communities, which requires further investigation. Keywords: Central America; CKD; CKD of unknown etiology; global healt

    Supporting Documentation For: Effects of Complementary Feeding of Eggs on Infant Development and Growth in Guatemala: The Saqmolo Study

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    Supporting data for this clinical trial, including statistical analysis plan

    Replication Data for: FACTORS INFLUENCING THE SUCCESS OF FACILITY-LEVEL OBSTETRICAL CARE REFERRALS IN AN INDIGENOUS POPULATION IN GUATEMALA

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    Replication data to support an analysis of retrospective chart review data on obstetrical referrals in rural Guatemala. Includes statistical code, deidentified data set, data dictionar

    Replication Data for: Obstetric care navigation: results of a quality improvement project to provide accompaniment to women for facility-based maternity care in rural Guatemala

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    Replication data. This dataset includes two data files (obstetrical referrals; indications for referrals) and corresponding do files (STATA) and data dictionaries

    Replication Data for: Aid and gendered subjectivity in rural Guatemala

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    Dataset includes (1) transcripts from aid organization staff interviews; (2) transcripts from aid beneficiary/community member interviews; (3) text extracted from aid organization websites; (4) text extracts organized by major thematic code

    Replication Data for: mHealth intervention to improve the continuum of maternal and perinatal care in rural Guatemala: a pragmatic, randomized controlled feasibility trial

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    Replication data for a pragmatic feasibility trial of mHealth decision support for traditional birth attendants in rural Guatemala

    Replication Data for: Effect of an individualized complementary feeding caregiver education intervention on growth and dietary quality in stunted Guatemalan children: An individually randomized controlled trial.

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    Effect of an individualized complementary feeding caregiver education intervention on growth and dietary quality in stunted Guatemalan children: An individually randomized controlled trial
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