Trends and disparities in the coexistence of anemia and obesity among Peruvian women aged 20-49 years: doubling prevalence in two decades of National surveillance.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Lupita Ana Maria Valladolid-Sandoval, Luisa Erika Milagros Vásquez-Romero, Joan A Loayza-Castro, Nataly Mayely Sanchez-Tamay, Angie Chuquimbalqui Coronel, Fiorella E Zuzunaga-Montoya, Carmen Inés Gutierrez De Carrillo, Víctor Juan Vera-Ponce
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Abstract

Introduction: The coexistence of anemia and obesity represents a growing challenge in countries experiencing accelerated nutritional transitions. The marked geographic and socioeconomic heterogeneity in Peru provides a unique context for exploring their joint occurrence disparities.

Objectives: To determine temporal trends, geographic distribution, and sociodemographic disparities associated with the coexistence of anemia and obesity in women aged 20-49, using data from the Demographic and Family Health Survey (DHS).

Methodology: A cross-sectional study with analytical and geospatial approaches was conducted using DHS data from 2005 to 2023. The main variable combined anemia (hemoglobin < 12 g/dL in non-pregnant women) and obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m²) into four categories. Descriptive analyses, bivariate analyses, and polytomous logistic regressions adjusted for age and sex were performed. Additionally, geospatial distribution was explored through prevalence mapping and Moran's Index calculation.

Results: In a sample of 326 474 women evaluated during the 2005-2023 period, the coexistence of anemia and obesity more than doubled (from 3.45% in 2005 to 7.43% in 2023). Concurrently, obesity without anemia more than doubled (from 11.20 to 23.84%, peaking at 28.71% in 2021), while the proportion of women without either condition decreased substantially from 58.57 to 50.12%. Multivariate analysis revealed higher odds of this dual condition in middle and high socioeconomic levels, while urban residence, higher education, and highland residence were associated with lower probability.

Conclusions: The joint occurrence of anemia and obesity constitutes a growing priority problem, as demonstrated by its prevalence of more than doubling over the past 19 years, in a context where obesity without anemia also more than doubled, and the proportion of healthy women decreased considerably. This phenomenon requires urgent multisectoral interventions to address micronutrient deficiency and overweight/obesity, emphasizing the identified regional and sociodemographic disparities.

Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

秘鲁20-49岁妇女贫血和肥胖并存的趋势和差异:在国家监测的二十年中发病率翻了一番。
在营养转型加速的国家,贫血和肥胖共存是一个日益严峻的挑战。秘鲁显著的地理和社会经济异质性为探索其共同发生的差异提供了独特的背景。目的:利用人口与家庭健康调查(DHS)的数据,确定与20-49岁女性贫血和肥胖共存相关的时间趋势、地理分布和社会人口统计学差异。方法:采用分析和地理空间方法进行横断面研究,使用2005年至2023年的国土安全部数据。结果:在2005-2023年期间评估的326474名妇女样本中,贫血和肥胖共存的比例增加了一倍多(从2005年的3.45%增加到2023年的7.43%)。与此同时,肥胖无贫血的比例增加了一倍多(从11.20%增加到23.84%,到2021年达到28.71%的峰值),而没有这两种情况的女性比例从58.57%大幅下降到50.12%。多变量分析显示,中高社会经济水平人群出现这种双重症状的几率较高,而城市居住、高等教育和高地居住人群出现这种双重症状的几率较低。结论:贫血和肥胖的共同发生日益成为一个优先问题,在过去19年中,其患病率增加了一倍多,而无贫血的肥胖也增加了一倍多,健康妇女的比例大幅下降。这一现象需要紧急的多部门干预措施,以解决微量营养素缺乏和超重/肥胖问题,强调已确定的区域和社会人口差异。临床试验号:不适用。
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4.20%
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162
审稿时长
28 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal for Equity in Health is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal presenting evidence relevant to the search for, and attainment of, equity in health across and within countries. International Journal for Equity in Health aims to improve the understanding of issues that influence the health of populations. This includes the discussion of political, policy-related, economic, social and health services-related influences, particularly with regard to systematic differences in distributions of one or more aspects of health in population groups defined demographically, geographically, or socially.
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