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Trends and Correlates of Overweight among Pre-School Age Children Adolescent Girls and Adult Women in South Asia: An Analysis of Data from Twelve National Surveys in Six Countries over Twenty Years

机译:南亚学龄前儿童少女和成年女性超重的趋势及其相关性:对过去20年中六个国家的十二次全国调查数据的分析

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Overweight has become a global pandemic and is associated with a rise in diet-related non-communicable diseases and associated co-morbidities. Most of the world’s undernourished people live in South Asia, yet the number of overweight and obese individuals in this region is growing. This study explores trends and correlates of overweight among pre-school age children, adolescent girls, and adult women in South Asia. Using pooled data from 12 national surveys in six countries, generalized linear mixed models were run to analyze relationships. Overweight children had significantly higher odds than non-overweight children of having an overweight mother (Adjusted Odds Ratio: 1.34, p < 0.01). Overweight adolescent girls were more likely to come from a wealthier household (Adjusted Prevalence Ratio (APR): 2.46, p < 0.01) in an urban area (1.74, p < 0.01), and have formal education (1.22, p < 0.01), compared to non-overweight girls. Similar relationships were seen among overweight vs. non-overweight adult women. In Bangladesh, India, and Nepal, overweight among girls and women increased over time, while differentials associated with household wealth, urban residence, and formal education attenuated over time. Overweight and obesity are becoming more prevalent across South Asia in a context of persisting undernutrition. Once a condition of the wealthier, more educated and urban, rates of overweight are increasing among poorer, less educated, and rural women. This requires immediate attention to ‘multi-use’ policies and programmes.
机译:超重已成为全球大流行病,并与饮食相关的非传染性疾病和相关的合并症增加。世界上大多数营养不良的人都生活在南亚,但该地区超重和肥胖的人数正在增长。这项研究探讨了南亚学龄前儿童,少女和成年女性中超重的趋势及其相关性。使用来自六个国家的12个国家调查的汇总数据,运行了广义线性混合模型来分析关系。超重儿童的母亲超重的几率明显高于非超重儿童(校正后的赔率:1.34,p <0.01)。在城市地区(1.74,p <0.01),超重的青春期女孩更有可能来自较富裕的家庭(经调整的患病率(APR):2.46,p <0.01),并且接受过正规教育(1.22,p <0.01),与非超重女孩相比。在超重和非超重的成年女性之间也发现了类似的关系。在孟加拉国,印度和尼泊尔,女孩和妇女的超重现象随着时间的推移而增加,而与家庭财富,城市居住和正规教育相关的差异随着时间的推移而减弱。在持续营养不足的情况下,超重和肥胖在南亚变得越来越普遍。一旦成为较富裕,受过高等教育的城市的状况,则较贫穷,受教育程度较低的农村妇女的超重率正在增加。这需要立即关注“多用途”政策和计划。

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