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Double Burden of Undernutrition and Obesity in Palestinian Schoolchildren: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Salwa Massad1, Richard J Deckelbaum2, Mehari Gebre-Medhin3, Steve Holleran2, Omar Dary4, Maysoun Obeidi5, Paula Bordelois6, Umaiyeh Khammash7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The coexistence of underweight and overweight (double burden) remains a major problem in many developing countries. Little is known about the factors associated with the double burden of malnutrition in Palestinian children.
OBJECTIVE: To assess factors associated with undernutrition and overnutrition in 1500 schoolchildren aged 5 to 16 years, in the West Bank.
METHODS: We surveyed a sample of 22 schools run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) and the Palestinian government. Binary logistic regression was used to examine the factors associated with malnutrition. The hunger index, a composite score from 8 questions, was used to measure food insecurity.
RESULTS: In the 1484 children enrolled in UNRWA and government schools in the West Bank, the prevalence of stunting was 7% and underweight 3%. Around 12% of students were overweight and 6% obese. The hunger index was negatively associated with height for age. Factors associated with being underweight were male sex, mother being unemployed, and households not having enough food to eat for at least 2 days in the previous month. Factors associated with obesity were older age and time spent watching television. When overweight and obesity were combined in the analysis, they were inversely associated with increasing number of days spent playing sports.
CONCLUSION: Our results show that the important nutritional risks for school-age children in the West Bank would seem to be the simultaneous occurrence of undernutrition and obesity. The study highlights the need to balance obesity management and prevention with interventions to tackle undernutrition.
© The Author(s) 2016.

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Keywords:  Palestine; malnutrition; physical activity; schoolchildren

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27026740     DOI: 10.1177/0379572116637720

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Nutr Bull        ISSN: 0379-5721            Impact factor:   2.069


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