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The National Survey of Health and Nutrition (Ensanut) 2023 methodology is presented, enabling combined analysis with 2020-2023 data. This integration will generate national and state-level health and nutrition estimates for Mexico.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health Research
  • Epidemiological Surveillance
  • Survey Methodology

Context:

  • The National Survey of Health and Nutrition (Ensanut) 2023 is the fourth iteration of the ongoing Ensanut series.
  • This survey builds upon previous data collection efforts to provide a continuous assessment of population health.
  • Mexico's health and nutrition landscape requires regular, reliable data for effective policy-making.

Purpose:

  • To present the methodology of the 2023 National Survey of Health and Nutrition (Ensanut 2023).
  • To describe inference procedures for combining data from the Ensanut Continua 2020-2024.
  • To outline sampling, estimation, measurement, and logistical procedures for Ensanut 2023.

Summary:

  • Ensanut 2023 will collect data from at least 11,720 households and 13,378 adults nationally.

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  • Combining Ensanut Continua 2020-2023 data allows for state-level prevalence estimations (p≥5%) in adults with acceptable reliability.
  • The integrated dataset will support robust statistical analysis and reporting.
  • Impact:

    • Enables the generation of national and state-level estimates on the health and nutrition status of the Mexican population.
    • Provides crucial data for identifying health trends and disparities.
    • Supports evidence-based public health interventions and policies in Mexico.