| Literature DB >> 26401344 |
Tara Kessaram1, Jeanie McKenzie1, Natalie Girin1, Onofre Edwin A Merilles1, Jessica Pullar1, Adam Roth1, Paul White1, Damian Hoy1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Overweight, obesity and their consequences are challenges to sustainable social and economic development in Pacific island countries and territories (PICTs). Complementing previous analyses for adults, the purpose of this paper is to synthesise available data on overweight, obesity and their risk factors in adolescents in the region. The resulting Pacific perspective for the younger generation will inform both the national and regional public health response to the crisis of noncommunicable diseases.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26401344 PMCID: PMC4572651 DOI: 10.1186/s40608-015-0062-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Obes ISSN: 2052-9538
GSHS and YRBSS surveys undertaken in the Pacific and included in this analysis
| Global School Based-Student Health Survey (GSHS) | Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) | |
|---|---|---|
| American Samoa | 1999 2007 2011 | |
| Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands | 2003 2005 2007 | |
| Cook Islands | 2011 | |
| Fiji | 2010 | |
| Guam | 2001 2007 2011 2013 | |
| Kiribati | 2011 | |
| Nauru | 2011 | |
| Niue | 2010 | |
| Palau | 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 | |
| Republic of the Marshall Islands | 2003 2007 | |
| Samoa | 2011 | |
| Solomon Islands | 2011 | |
| Tonga | 2010 | |
| Tuvalu | 2013 | |
| Vanuatu | 2011 |
Selected indicators from GSHS and YRBSS
| Global School-Based Student Health Survey | Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System | |
|---|---|---|
| Overweighta | Percentage of students who were > +1 SD from median for BMI by age and sex. | Percentage of students who were ≥85th and <95th percentile for BMI by age and sex. |
| Obesitya | Percentage of students who were > +2 SD from median for BMI by age and sex. | Percentage of students who were ≥95th percentile for BMI by age and sex. |
| Physical activityb | Percentage of students who were physically active for a total of at least 60 min per day on five or more days during the past seven days. | Percentage of students who were physically active at least 60 min per day on five or more days during the seven days before the survey. |
| Sugar-sweetened beverage consumptionc | Percentage of students who usually drank carbonated soft drinks one or more times per day during the past 30 days. | Percentage of students who drank a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop one or more times per day during the seven days before the survey. |
SD standard deviation, BMI body mass index
aOverweight and obesity in GSHS and YRBSS are defined using World Health Organization (2007) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) (2000) growth reference charts, respectively. Height and weight were self-reported in YRBSS
bGSHS questionnaires for Fiji and Nauru advised students to exclude time spent in physical education/gym class. GSHS and YRBSS define physical activity in the questionnaires as “any activity that increases your heart rate and makes you get out of breath some of the time” and provided examples
cGSHS and YRBSS questionnaires provided examples of carbonated soft drinks and asked students not to include diet soft drinks/soda/pop
Overweight and obesitya prevalence in the Pacific Region, GSHS and YRBSS, 2007-2013
| Global School-Based Student Health Surveys (GSHS) (13-15 years) | ||||
| Overweight (including obese) | Obese | |||
| Country | Males | Females | Males | Females |
| % (95 % CI) | % (95 % CI) | % (95 % CI) | % (95 % CI) | |
| Cook Islands 2011 | 58.2 | 58.9 | 29.0 | 19.0 |
| Fiji 2010 | 17.9 (13.0–24.2) | 20.4 (16.1–25.4) | 5.9 (4.0–8.8) | 4.5 (3.0–6.7) |
| Kiribati 2011 | 31.9 (27.1–37.1) | 46.4 (41.9–51.0) | 7.8 (5.0–12.0) | 8.5 (6.8–10.5) |
| Nauru 2011 | 40.0 | 48.9 | 17.8 | 15.7 |
| Niue 2010 | 60.3 | --- | 39.9 | --- |
| Samoa 2011 | 43.4 (39.0–47.9) | 59.1 (55.5–62.6) | 15.7 (12.4–19.6) | 22.3 (19.1–25.8) |
| Solomon Islands 2011 | 17.6 (13.1–23.2) | 22.4 (16.7–29.5) | 1.5 (0.7–3.1) | 2.9 (1.2–6.7) |
| Tonga 2010 | 61.2 (57.7–64.6) | 58.0 (53.8–62.0) | 24.7 (21.9–27.7) | 19.1 (15.8–22.8) |
| Tuvalu 2013 | 44.3 | 52.2 | 22.1 | 20.9 |
| Vanuatu 2011 | 8.9 (4.3–17.5) | 13.6 (8.0–22.0) | 0.3 (0.0–2.2) | 0.0 |
| Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) (Grades 9–12) | ||||
| Overweight (including obese) | Obese | |||
| Country | Males | Females | Males | Females |
| % (95 % CI) | % (95 % CI) | % (95 % CI) | % (95 % CI) | |
| American Samoa 2011 | 60.7 | 59.8 | 40.4 | 37.3 |
| Guam 2013 | 37.2 | 36.8 | 22.8 (18.9–27.2) | 17.1 (14.1–20.6) |
| Palau 2011 | 24.4 | 24.8 | 12.5 | 11.5 |
| Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands 2007 | 32.3 | 30.4 | 16.0 | 12.9 |
| Republic of the Marshall Islands 2007 | 38.7 | 40.4 | 26.3 | 23.4 |
Confidence intervals were not reported for Cook Islands, Nauru, Niue, American Samoa, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and Palau, as surveys were designed to include all members of the target population. Confidence intervals were not reported for Tuvalu
Prevalence for females in Niue was not reported due to small sample size (less than 20 students)
Results for CNMI for 2007 were obtained from: Lippe J, Brener N, Kann L. et al. Youth risk behavior surveillance - Pacific Island United States Territories, 2007 MMWR Surveillance Summaries. 2008;57(12):28–56
CI Confidence Interval
aOverweight was defined in GSHS as Body Mass Index (BMI) > +1 standard deviation from the median for BMI for age and sex based on World Health Organization reference. Obesity was defined in GSHS as BMI > +2 standard deviations from the median. For the United States affiliated Pacific Islands, we estimated overweight from the addition of YRBSS results for overweight (BMI ≥85th and <95th for BMI for age and sex based on the 2000 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reference) and obesity (defined as ≥95th percentile for BMI for age and sex). Height and weight were self-reported in YRBSS
Fig. 1Prevalence of overweight (above) and obesity (below) in grade 9 to 12 students, 1999 to 2013. Source: Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) in United States affiliated Pacific Islands between 1999 and 2013. CNMI: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. RMI: Republic of the Marshall Islands. Overweight was defined as ≥85th and < the 95th percentile for body mass index (BMI) by age and sex. Obesity was defined as ≥95th percentile for BMI for age and sex. Height and weight were self-reported. Confidence intervals were reported for Guam and American Samoa (1999) only as other surveys in American Samoa, CNMI, Palau and RMI were designed to include all members of the target student population
Physical activitya and daily soda/soft drink consumptionb prevalence in the Pacific Region, GSHS and YRBSS, 2010–2013
| Global School-Based Student Health Survey (GSHS) | ||||
| Physical activitya | Soft drink consumptionb | |||
| Males | Females | Males | Females | |
| (95 % CI) | (95 % CI) | (95 % CI) | (95 % CI) | |
| Cook Islands 2011 | 44.3 | 34.5 | 59.7 | 63.6 |
| Fiji 2010 | 37.1 (31.8–42.8) | 30.0 (24.2–36.6) | ||
| Kiribati 2011 | 32.8 (27.7–38.3) | 21.9 (18.8–25.3) | 18.4 (14.0–23.7) | 25.6 (22.7–28.7) |
| Nauru 2011 | 17.5 | 12.5 | ||
| Niue 2010 | 41.4 | 73.9 | ||
| Samoa 2011 | 19.8 (17.1–22.8) | 22.1 (19.2–25.2) | 54.6 (50.1–59.0) | 52.5 (48.6–56.4) |
| Solomon Islands 2011 | 30.0 (25.4–35.0) | 25.1 (18.0–33.8) | 46.4 (39.1–53.7) | 42.5 (35.6–49.6) |
| Tonga 2010 | 25.6 (21.0–30.9) | 25.7 (22.7–29.0) | 56.2 (52.0–60.3) | 57.8 (54.3–61.1) |
| Tuvalu 2013 | 48.5 | 55.0 | ||
| Vanuatu 2011 | 45.7 (32.1–60.0) | 46.7 (30.0–64.1) | 37.2 (27.1–48.5) | 38.5 (30.9–46.8) |
| Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) | ||||
| Physical activitya | Soft drink consumptionb | |||
| Males | Females | Males | Females | |
| (95 % CI) | (95 % CI) | (95 % CI) | (95 % CI) | |
| American Samoa 2011 | 27.5 | 21.7 | 30.3 | 38.7 |
| Guam 2013 | 44.0 (39.7–48.3) | 30.2 (24.7–36.3) | 18.7 (15.3–22.6) | 19.2 (15.5–23.4) |
| Marshall Islands 2007 | ||||
| Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands 2007 | ||||
| Palau 2011 | 37.6 | 35.7 | 23.7 | 28.9 |
Confidence intervals were not applicable to results from the Cook Islands, Nauru, Niue, American Samoa, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) and Palau, as surveys were designed to include all members of the target population. Confidence intervals were not reported for Tuvalu results
Results for females in Niue were not reported on account of small sample size (less than 20 students)
Physical activity results were not available for Tuvalu, RMI and CNMI. Soft drink consumption results were not available for Fiji, Nauru, RMI and CNMI
Results for CNMI for 2007 were obtained from: Lippe J, Brener N, Kann L. et al. Youth risk behavior surveillance - Pacific Island United States Territories, 2007 MMWR Surveillance Summaries. 2008;57(12):28–56
CI confidence interval
aIn GSHS and YRBSS, this indicator was the proportion of students who were physically active (defined as engaging in any activity that increases the heart rate and makes one get out of breath some of the time) for at least 60 min per day on at least five of more days during the past seven days. Questionnaires for Fiji and Nauru advised students to exclude time spent in physical education/gym class
bGSHS reported the percentage of students who drank carbonated soft drinks one or more times per day during the past 30 days. YRBSS reported the percentage of students who drank a can, bottle or glass of soda or pop one or more times per day during the 7 days before the survey