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Inseguridad alimentaria, estado nutricional y factores socioeconómicos en la población trans: un estudio transversal en la Región Metropolitana de la Baixada Santista, Brasil, en 2023 | |||
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Inseguridad alimentaria, estado nutricional y factores socioeconómicos en la población trans |
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- Food insecurity, nutritional status and socioeconomic factors in the transgender population: a cross-sectional study in the Metropolitan Region of Baixada Santista, Brazil, 2023.
- Food insecurity, nutritional status and socioeconomic factors in the transgender populatio
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English | Food insecurity, nutritional status and socioeconomic factors in the transgender population: a cross-sectional study in the Metropolitan Region of Baixada Santista, Brazil, 2023 |
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To describe the distribution of nutritional status and food insecurity among the adult transgender population in the Baixada Santista region of the state of São Paulo and to identify associated factors. (English)
This was a cross-sectional study using data from the research project entitled Mapping the Transgender Population in Baixada Santista of the state of São Paulo, conducted through a structured questionnaire administered between August and December 2023. (English)
The outcomes were nutritional status and food and nutrition insecurity (FNI). (English)
The association analysis was performed using Fisher's exact test. (English)
A total of 237 people took part in the study. (English)
High prevalence of FNI was associated with an income of less than 2 minimum wages (p < 0.001), difficulty finding a job (p < 0.001) and lack of family support related to gender (p = 0.001). (English)
Difficulty reading/writing (p = 0.025) and proximity to an open-air market (p = 0.033) were negatively or positively associated with adequate nutritional status, respectively. (English)
The high prevalence of FNI among the most vulnerable population and the adequate nutritional status associated with proximity to open-air markets indicate the need for policies aimed at reducing inequities and expand access to adequate food. (English)
The high prevalence of FNI was associated with low income, difficulty finding a job and lack of family support. (English)
MAIN RESULTS (English)
Adequate nutritional status among the transgender population analyzed was associated with proximity to open-air markets. (English)
MAIN RESULTS (English)
Service teams should incorporate the assessment of nutritional status and food and nutrition security into their routine practices in order to provide adequate service that addresses the demands and social situation of the transgender people they serve. (English)
IMPLICATIONS FOR SERVICES (English)
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There is a need for public policies aimed at reducing socioeconomic disparities exacerbated by discrimination against transgender people and facilitating access to establishments that offer diverse and quality food. (English)
PERSPECTIVES (English)
Ísis (English)
Gois (English)
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Magnus Régios Dias da (English)
Silva (English)
MRDD
Barbara Iansã de Lima (English)
Barroso (English)
BIL
Carla Gianna (English)
Luppi (English)
CG
Denise Leite (English)
Vieira (English)
DL
Katia Cristina (English)
Bassichetto (English)
KC
6 November 2024
6 November 2024