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Overweight/obesity and associated cardiovascular risk factors in sub-Saharan African children and adolescents: a scoping review

机译:撒哈拉以南非洲儿童和青少年的超重/肥胖和相关的心血管危险因素:一个范围审查

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Recently, childhood and adolescence overweight/obesity has increased disproportionately in developing countries, with estimates predicting a parallel increase in future cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden identifiable in childhood and adolescence. Identifying cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) associated with childhood and adolescence overweight/obesity is pivotal in tailoring preventive interventions for CVD. Whilst this has been examined extensively in high-income countries, there is scant consistent or representative data from sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This scoping review synthesises contemporary studies on CVRF associated with overweight and obesity in SSA children and adolescents to provide evidence on the current burden of overweight/obesity and CVD in this population. We searched MEDLINE and Google Scholar up to July 31, 2019 for observational and experimental studies and systematic reviews addressing childhood and adolescence overweight/obesity and CVRF in SSA without language restriction. Four investigators working in four pairs, independently selected and extracted the relevant data. The methodological quality of all included studies was assessed. We included 88 studies with a total of 86,637children and adolescents from 20 SSA countries. The risk of bias was low in 62 (70.5%), moderate 18 (20.5%), and high in eight (9%) studies. Overweight/obesity in SSA children and adolescents is rising at an alarming rate. Its main associations include physical inactivity, unhealthy diets, high socio-economic status, gender and high maternal body mass index. Identified CVRF in overweight/obese SSA children and adolescents are mainly metabolic syndrome, hypertension, dyslipidaemia, diabetes and glucose intolerance. There is a dearth of guidelines or consensus on the management of either childhood overweight/obesity or CVRF in overweight/obese SSA children and adolescents. The current findings suggest an urgent need to review current health policies in SSA countries. Health education and transforming the current obesogenic environment of the SSA child and adolescent into one which promotes physical activity and healthy dietary habits is required.
机译:最近,童年和青春期超重/肥胖在发展中国家的不成比例增加,估计预测儿童及青春期可识别的未来心血管疾病(CVD)负担的平行增加。鉴定与儿童及青春期和青春期超重/肥胖相关的心血管危险因素(CVRF)是针对CVD定制预防性干预的关键。虽然这已被广泛在高收入国家进行了审查,但是来自撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)的常量或代表性数据。此裁视审查综合了与SSA儿童和青少年同比和肥胖相关的CVRF的当代研究,以提供关于当前超重/肥胖和CVD在这群人口中的证据。我们在2019年7月31日搜索Medline和Google Scholar,用于观察和实验研究和系统评论,解决童年和青春期超重/肥胖和SSA中的CVRF而没有语言限制。四个调查人员在四对工作,独立选择并提取相关数据。评估所有研究的方法论质量。我们包括88项研究,共有86,637个抚平者和20个SSA国家的青少年。偏差的风险低62(70.5%),中度18(20.5%),八个(9%)研究高。 SSA儿童和青少年的超重/肥胖是以惊人的速度上升。其主要关联包括身体不活动,不健康的饮食,高社会经济地位,性别和高母体体重指数。鉴定的超重/肥胖SSA儿童和青少年的CVRF主要是代谢综合征,高血压,血脂血症,糖尿病和葡萄糖不耐受。关于童年超重/肥胖或CVRF在超重/肥胖的SSA儿童和青少年的管理方面存在缺乏准则或协商一致意见。目前的调查结果表明,迫切需要审查SSA国家的当前卫生政策。健康教育和转变SSA儿童和青少年的当前贫化环境促进促进身体活动和健康饮食习惯。

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