| Literature DB >> 27908845 |
Maria Adam Nyangasa1, Soerge Kelm2, Mohammed Ali Sheikh3, Antje Hebestreit1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Data on nutritional status and correlates of noncommunicable diseases are scarce for resource-poor settings in sub-Saharan countries. With the scope of a project, "Access to Food and Nutrition Status of the Zanzibari Population," data for investigating public health questions were collected using proven measurement and laboratory standards.Entities:
Keywords: anthropometric measures; biosamples; blood pressure; cross-sectional study; response rates; sub-Saharan Africa
Year: 2016 PMID: 27908845 PMCID: PMC5159612 DOI: 10.2196/resprot.6621
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748
General characteristics of head of households.
| Characteristics | Rural | Urban | Peri-urban | Total | |
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
| Number of households | 131 (54.8) | 53 (22.2) | 55 (23.0) | 239 | |
| Average number of household members | 6.0 | 8.1 | 7.1 | 6.7 | |
| Male | 81 (61.8) | 37 (69.8) | 32 (58.2) | 150 (62.8) | |
| Female | 50 (38.2) | 16 (30.2) | 23 (41.8) | 89 (37.2) | |
| Othera | 20 (16.1) | 13 (26.5) | 10 (18.9) | 43 (19.0) | |
| Monogamous | 69 (55.7) | 27 (55.1) | 28 (52.8) | 124 (54.9) | |
| Polygamous | 35 (28.2) | 9 (18.4) | 15 (28.3) | 59 (26.1) | |
| None | 28 (22.8) | 5 (10.4) | 7 (13.2) | 40 (17.9) | |
| Primary | 38 (30.9) | 19 (39.6) | 16 (30.2) | 73 (32.6) | |
| Secondary | 56 (45.5) | 23 (48.0) | 29 (54.7) | 108 (48.2) | |
| Tertiary | 1 (0.8) | 1 (2.1) | 1 (1.9) | 3 (1.3) | |
| None | 50 (38.2) | 35 (66.4) | 32 (58.2) | 117 (49.0) | |
| One | 73 (55.7) | 18 (34.0) | 18 (32.8) | 109 (45.6) | |
| More than one | 8 (6.1) | 0 (0) | 5 (9.1) | 13 (5.4) | |
| None | 40 (33.1) | 27 (60.0) | 26 (53.1) | 93 (43.3) | |
| Primaryb | 52 (43.0) | 5 (11.1) | 9 (18.4) | 66 (30.7) | |
| Secondaryc | 3 (2.5) | 1 (2.2) | 3 (6.1) | 7 (3.3) | |
| Tertiaryd | 26 (21.5) | 12 (26.7) | 11 (22.5) | 49 (22.8) | |
aOther includes single, divorced, widow, and cohabitation.
bPrimary sector includes agriculture, fishing, mining, and forestry.
cSecondary sector includes craftsman and industry and construction work.
dTertiary sector includes services and trade.
Age distribution of the study population stratified by gender.
| Age group in years | Male | Female | Total |
| n=599 (45.59%) | n=715 (54.41%) | N=1314 (100.00%) | |
| 0-2 | 27 (4.51) | 36 (5.03) | 63 (4.79) |
| 3-5 | 67 (11.19) | 75 (10.49) | 142 (10.81) |
| 6-14 | 192 (32.05) | 171 (23.92) | 363 (27.62) |
| 15-59 | 273 (45.58) | 386 (53.99) | 659 (50.15) |
| 60+ | 40 (6.68) | 47 (6.57) | 87 (6.62) |
Figure 1Flow diagram of participants from recruitment to analysis.
Bio markers in urine and venous blood samples.
| Biosample | Biomarker | <5 years | 6-14 years | 15-59 years | >60 years | Total | |
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n | |||
| Urine albumin-to-creatinine ratioa | 85 (12.2) | 202 (29.1) | 353 (50.8) | 55 (8.0) | 695 | ||
| Cholesterolb | 6 (1.1) | 152 (26.0) | 372 (63.6) | 55 (9.4) | 585 | ||
| Glucoseb | 6 (1.0) | 15.2 (26.0) | 373 (63.7) | 55 (9.4) | 586 | ||
| Low-density lipoproteinb | 7 (1.2) | 15.2 (26.0) | 372 (63.5) | 55 (9.4) | 586 | ||
| Triglyceridesb | 7 (1.2) | 152 (26.0) | 373 (63.5) | 55 (9.4) | 587 | ||
| C-reactive proteinc | 7 (1.2) | 152 (26.0) | 373 (63.5) | 55 (9.4) | 587 | ||
| Insulinc | 8 (1.3) | 158 (25.8) | 389 (63.5) | 58 (9.5) | 613 | ||
| Leptinc | 8 (1.3) | 159 (25.9) | 389 (63.5) | 57 (9.3) | 613 | ||
| ILd-1Rac | 8 (1.3) | 158 (25.8) | 389 (63.5) | 58 (9.5) | 613 | ||
| IL-6c | 8 (1.3) | 158 (25.8) | 389 (63.5) | 58 (9.5) | 613 | ||
| IL-8c | 8 (1.3) | 159 (25.9) | 389 (63.5) | 57 (9.3) | 613 | ||
| IL-15c | 8 (1.3) | 158 (25.8) | 389 (63.5) | 58 (9.5) | 613 | ||
| Inducible protein-10c | 8 (1.3) | 158 (25.8) | 389 (63.5) | 58 (9.5) | 613 | ||
| Tumor necrosis factor-αc | 8 (1.3) | 158 (25.8) | 389 (63.5) | 58 (9.5) | 613 | ||
| HbA1ce,f | 7 (0.9 | 219 (26.9) | 524 (64.3) | 65 (8.0) | 815 | ||
| Homeostatic model assessment-insulin resistanceg | 6 (1.0) | 151 (26.1) | 369 (63.6) | 54 (9.3) | 580 | ||
aData available for some of the urine samples collected (at date of publication of manuscript).
bMeasured in NaF plasma.
cMeasured in blood serum.
dIL: interleukin.
eHbA1c: glycated haemoglobin.
fMeasured in ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid blood (n=870).
gHomeostatic model assessment index = insulin (fasting, µU/mL) × blood glucose (fasting, mmol/L)/22.5.
Response of participants for all survey modules by age group.
| Measurements/ | Age group in years | Total | Overall response rate | ||||
| 0-2 | 3-5 | 6-14 | 15-59 | ≥60 | |||
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n | % | |
| Anthropometric measurements | 63 (4.79) | 142 (10.78) | 364 (27.70) | 659 (50.15) | 86 (6.54) | 1314 | 100 |
| Household members questionnaire | 60 (4.64) | 142 (10.98) | 358 (27.69) | 648 (50.12) | 85 (6.57) | 1293 | 98.40 |
| Venous blooda | - | 8 (0.95) | 233 (27.57) | 537 (63.55) | 67 (7.93) | 845 | 64.31 |
| Blood pressureb | - | 124 (10.09) | 364 (29.62) | 655 (53.30) | 86 (7.00) | 1229 | 93.53 |
| Accelerometerc | - | 10 (10.53) | 79 (83.16) | 6 (6.32) | - | 95 | 7.23 |
aNot measured in children below 5 years.
bNot measured in young children below 2 years.
cMeasured only in a subsample of children and adolescents between 3 and 16 years (n=95).
Prevalence of nutritional status stratified by gender and age group.
| Gender/age group | Underweight | Normal weight | Overweight | Obese | Total | |
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n | ||
| 0-5 years | 69 (73.40) | 22 (23.40) | 2 (2.12) | 1 (1.06) | 94 | |
| 6-14 years | 120 (62.18) | 69 (35.75) | 1 (0.52) | 3 (1.55) | 193 | |
| 15-59 years | 56 (20.51) | 149 (54.58) | 56 (20.5) | 12 (4.40) | 273 | |
| 60+ years | 7 (17.95) | 14 (35.90) | 13 (33.33) | 5 (12.82) | 39 | |
| Total male | 252 (42.07) | 254 (42.40) | 72 (12.02) | 21 (3.51) | 599 | |
| 0-5 years | 75 (67.57) | 27 (24.32) | 4 (3.60) | 5 (4.50) | 111 | |
| 6-14 years | 93 (54.39) | 63 (36.84) | 13 (7.60) | 2 (1.17) | 171 | |
| 15-59 years | 53 (13.73) | 194 (50.26) | 68 (17.62) | 71 (18.39) | 386 | |
| 60+ years | 6 (12.77) | 17 (36.17) | 15 (31.91) | 9 (19.15) | 47 | |
| Total female | 227 (31.75) | 301 (42.10) | 100 (13.16) | 87 (12.17) | 715 | |
| 0-5 years | 144 (70.24) | 49 (23.90) | 6 (2.93) | 6 (2.93) | 205 | |
| 6-14 years | 213 (58.68) | 132 (36.36) | 14 (3.86) | 4 (1.10) | 363 | |
| 15-59 years | 109 (16.54) | 343 (52.15) | 124 (18.82) | 83 (12.59) | 659 | |
| 60+ years | 13 (14.94) | 32 (36.78) | 28 (32.18) | 14 (16.10) | 87 | |
| Overall | 479 (36.45) | 556 (42.31) | 172 (13.10) | 107 (8.14) | 1314 | |
Inter- and intraobserver technical error of height and circumferences of the arm, waist, and hip in an extra sample.
| Interobserver | Intraobserver (n=30) | |||||||
| Mean | TEMa | TEM% | R% | Mean | TEM | TEM% | R% | |
| Height | 1.36507 | 0.003524036 | 0.25816 | 99.98 | 1.27973 | 0.003570410 | 0.27900 | 99.99 |
| MUACb | 0.21628 | 0.001305582 | 0.60365 | 99.95 | 0.20203 | 0.004684696 | 2.31877 | 99.35 |
| WCc | 0.66582 | 0.001857418 | 0.27897 | 99.98 | 0.59423 | 0.007834197 | 1.31837 | 99.73 |
| HCd | 0.76888 | 0.007254823 | 0.94356 | 99.86 | 0.70237 | 0.004697209 | 0.66877 | 99.94 |
aTEM: technical error of measurements.
bMUAC: mid upper arm circumference.
cWC: waist circumference.
dHC: hip circumference