| Literature DB >> 25780562 |
Diana C Parra1, Lora Iannotti2, Luis F Gomez3, Helena Pachón4, Debra Haire-Joshu5, Olga L Sarmiento6, Anne Sebert Kuhlmann2, Ross C Brownson7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Overweight and underweight increase the risk of metabolic impairments and chronic disease. Interventions at the household level require the diagnosis of nutritional status among family members. The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence and patterns of various anthropometric typologies over a decade in Colombia using a novel approach that considers all children in the household as well as the mother. This approach also allows identifying a dual burden of malnutrition within a household, where one child may be overweight and another one undernourished.Entities:
Keywords: Colombia; Dual burden; Malnutrition; Nutrition transition; Obesity; Overweight; Stunting
Year: 2015 PMID: 25780562 PMCID: PMC4361151 DOI: 10.1186/s13690-014-0057-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Public Health ISSN: 0778-7367
Household anthropometric typologies (Mutually exclusive categories)
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| No stunting or obesity among any of the children | Normal BMI 18.5 – 24.9 kg/m2 |
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| At least one child is stunted (HAZ < −2) and the remaining children are either stunted or normal | Underweight BMI <18.5 kg/m2 or Normal BMI 18.5 – 24.9 kg/m2 |
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| At least one child is overweight/obese (BMIz > 2SD) and the remaining children are either overweight/obese or normal | Normal BMI 18.5 – 24.9 kg/m2 or Overweight/obese BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2 |
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| At least one child is stunted (HAZ < −2) and the remaining children can be either stunted, normal, overweight/obese, or stunted and overweight/obese | Overweight/obese BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2 |
| At least one child is overweight/obese (BMIz > 2SD) and the remaining children can be either normal, overweight/obese, or stunted and overweight/obese | Underweight BMI <18.5 kg/m2 |
Households anthropometric typologies* identified by year: 2000 (n = 2,876 HHs), 2005 (n = 8,598 HHs), and 2010 (n = 11,349 HHs) (DHS/(ENDS/ENSIN Colombia)
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| Normal mother & all children normal (neither stunted nor underweight or obese) | 1,182 (41.1) 39.2 - 43 | 3,574 (41.9) 40.4 – 43.3 | 4,301 (39.3) 38.1 – 40.4 | Normal |
| Underweight mother & all children stunted | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | Undernourished |
| Underweight mother & all children normal | 62 (2.0) 1.4 – 2.5 | 283 (3.4) 2.9 – 3.8 | 312 (2.9) 2.5 – 3.3. | Undernourished |
| Underweight mother & at least one stunted child the rest are normal | 22 (0.1) 0.0 – 0.1 | 74 (0.07) 0.0 – 0.1 | 76 (0.1) 0.0 – 0.1 | Undernourished |
| Normal mother & all children stunted | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | Undernourished |
| Normal mother & at least one stunted child the remaining are normal | 310 (11) 9.6 - 12 | 801 (9.3) 8.5 – 10.1 | 862 (6.6) 5.9 – 7.2 | Undernourished |
| Overweight/obese mother & all children normal | 932 (32.6) 30.7 – 34.4 | 2,882 (32.8) 31.4 – 34.2 | 4,494 (40.0) 38.4 – 40.7 | Overweight/obese |
| Overweight/obese mother & all children overweight/obese | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | Overweight/obese |
| Overweight/obese mother & at least one child overweight/obese, the remaining are normal | 90 (3.1) 2.4 – 3.7 | 229 (3.0) 2.2 – 3.1 | 379 (3.3) 2.8 – 3.7 | Overweight/obese |
| Normal mother & all children overweight/obese | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | Overweight/obese |
| Normal mother & at least one child overweight/obese, the remaining are normal | 68 (2.4) 1.8 – 3.0 | 178 (2.4) 1.9 – 2.8 | 212 (2) 1.7 – 2.3 | Overweight/obese |
| Overweight/obese mother & all children stunted | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | Dual burden |
| Overweight/obese mother & at least one stunted child the remaining are normal | 196 (6.6) 5.5 – 7.6 | 544 (6.4) 5.7 – 7.1 | 660 (5.1) 4.6 – 5.6 | Dual burden |
| Overweight/obese mother & all children stunted and overweight/obese | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | Dual burden |
| Overweight/obese mother & at least one child stunted and overweight/obese, the remaining are normal | 12 (0.4) 0.0 – 0.6 | 23 (0.0) | 47 (0.0) | Dual burden |
| Underweight mother & all children overweight/obese | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | Dual burden |
| Underweight mother & at least one child overweight/obese, the rest are normal | 2 (0) | 9 (0.0) | 6 (0.0) | Dual burden |
| Underweight mother & all children stunted and overweight/obese | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | Dual burden |
| Underweight mother & at least one child stunted and overweight/obese, the rest are normal | 0 (0) | 1 (0) | 0 (0) | Dual burden |
Normal children are defined as neither stunted nor underweight or overweight/obese.
*(Mutually exclusive categories).
Figure 1Map of Colombian States to use as reference for subsequent graphs.
Figure 2Prevalence of overweight/obese household anthropometric typology by state in 2000 n = 2,876 HHs, 2005 n = 8,598 HHs, 2010 n = 11,349 HHs (ENDS/ENSIN Colombia). Note: Grey depicts the regions of San Andrés, Orinoco and Amazonas, which were not included in the sample selection of DHS 2000. Overweight/obese Households: At least one child is overweight/obese (BMIz > 2SD) and the remaining children are either overweight/obese or normal.
Figure 3Prevalence of undernourished household anthropometric typology by state in 2000 n = 2,876 HHs, 2005 n = 8,598 HHs, 2010 n = 11,349 HHs (ENDS/ENSIN Colombia). Note: Grey depicts the regions of San Andrés, Orinoco and Amazonas, which were not included in the sample selection of DHS 2000. Undernourished Households: At least one child is stunted (HAZ < −2) and the remaining children are either stunted or normal.
Figure 4Prevalence of dual burden household anthropometric typology by state in 2000 n = 2,876 HHs, 2005 n = 8,598 HHs, 2010 n = 11,349 HHs (ENDS/ENSIN Colombia). Note: Grey depicts the regions of San Andrés, Orinoco and Amazonas, which were not included in the sample selection of DHS 2000. Dual Burden Households: At least one child is stunted (HAZ < −2) and the remaining children can be either stunted, normal, or stunted and overweight/obese OR At least one child is overweight/obese (BMIz > 2SD) and the remaining children can be either normal, overweight/obese, or stunted and overweight/obese.