High prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity in ten Caribbean countries: 2018 cross-sectional data and a narrative review of trends in Trinidad and Tobago

K. Rambaran, S. Teelucksingh, Sesh Gowrie Sankar, M. Boyne, Godfrey C Xuereb, A. Giorgetti, M. Zimmermann
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ABSTRACT Background: There is an increasing prevalence of obesity among school-children globally, including the Caribbean region. Aim: To obtain cross-sectional data on childhood obesity in the Caribbean, and to explore trends in prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity over the past two decades in Trinidad and Tobago. Methods: The 2018 Caribbean Island Urinary Iodine Survey (CRUISE) was a multi-site, cross-sectional, primary school-based study in ten Caribbean countries, in which healthy school-children aged 6–12 years (n = 3040) from urban and rural clusters were selected to complete a questionnaire and obtain anthropometric data using standardised methods. Additionally, all reported studies among school-children (aged 5–18 years) in Trinidad and Tobago within the last 20 years were utilised in a narrative review of the trends in prevalence of childhood obesity and associated risk factors. Results: All 10 Caribbean territories had a high prevalence of overweight (28 · 0–44 · 5%) and obesity (14 · 3–19 · 8%). The highest cumulative overweight and obesity percentage were in Dominica (60 · 1%) and the lowest in Grenada (43 · 0%). Trinidad and Tobago ranked fifth, but in this territory the combined percentage of overweight and obese school-children has been steadily increasing from 12% in 2001 to 51 · 5% in 2018. This corresponds with a notable decline in physical activity (29 · 2% to 20 · 5%) and increase in sedentary time (47 · 3% to 49 · 0%) from 2011 to 2017. Conclusion: There is an alarmingly high prevalence of childhood obesity across the Caribbean. Within the last two decades, the percentage of overweight and obese school-children in Trinidad and Tobago has increased four-fold, likely reflecting a decline in physical activity and rise in sedentary behaviour.
十个加勒比国家儿童超重和肥胖高发:2018年横断面数据和特立尼达和多巴哥趋势的叙述性审查
摘要背景:包括加勒比地区在内,全球在校儿童的肥胖率正在上升。目的:获得加勒比地区儿童肥胖的横断面数据,并探讨特立尼达和多巴哥过去20年儿童超重和肥胖患病率的趋势。方法:2018年加勒比岛屿尿碘调查(CRUISE)是一项针对10个加勒比国家的多站点、横断面、小学-学校研究,从城市和农村集群中选择6-12岁的健康学童(n=3040)完成问卷调查,并使用标准化方法获取人体测量数据。此外,在过去20年中,特立尼达和多巴哥所有报告的针对学龄儿童(5-18岁)的研究都被用于对儿童肥胖流行趋势和相关风险因素的叙述性审查。结果:所有10个加勒比地区的超重率(28.0–44.5%)和肥胖率(14.3–19.8%)都很高。累计超重和肥胖率最高的是多米尼克(60.1%),最低的是格林纳达(43.0%)。特立尼达和多巴哥排名第五,但在该地区,超重和肥胖学童的总比例一直在稳步上升,从2001年的12%上升到2018年的51.5%。这与2011年至2017年体育活动显著减少(29.2%至20.5%)和久坐时间增加(47.3%至49.0%)相对应。结论:整个加勒比地区儿童肥胖的患病率高得惊人。在过去的二十年里,特立尼达和多巴哥超重和肥胖学童的比例增加了四倍,这可能反映出体育活动的减少和久坐行为的增加。
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