The nutritional status of Kaingang and Guarani indigenous peoples in the state of Paraná, Brazil

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Abstract

This study arose from the need to comprehend epidemiological aspects to establish a policy for physical activity for indigenous peoples. Although infectious diseases are still the main causes of suffering in these ethnic groups, chronic diseases have emerged due to the process of epidemiological/nutritional change in indigenous peoples subject to the policy of life on reservations. The scope of this study was to evaluate the nutritional status of indigenous peoples belonging to two ethnic groups in the State of Paraná. Anthropometric data were collected on 178 adults belonging to the Kaingang (n = 117) and Guarani (n = 61) indigenous ethnic groups. The prevalence of being overweight in Guarani and Kaingang adults was 32.3% and 41%, respectively, detecting a prevalence of obesity in the order of 3.2% among the Guarani indigenous people and 12.8% among the Kaingang ethnic group. Anthropometric changes observed among the Guarani and Kaingang indigenous peoples of Paraná are of increasing concern according to some studies. Thus, the results of this study reinforce the need for integrated actions such as nutritional guidance and physical activity during leisure time for the promotion of the health of these populations.

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Boaretto, J. D., Molena-Fernandes, C. A., & Pimentel, G. G. D. A. (2015). The nutritional status of Kaingang and Guarani indigenous peoples in the state of Paraná, Brazil. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 20(8), 2323–2328. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232015208.14462014

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