Shengsheng Zhou, Bing Ye, Pengyu Fu, Shan Li, Pu Yuan, Li Yang, Xuan Zhan, Feng Chao, Shufang Zhang, Min Qi Wang, Alice Yan
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摘要
目的:了解中国人口第三大省河南省6-18岁儿童和青少年的性别、年龄和居住地区在人体测量和营养方面的差异。设计:采用多阶段整群抽样技术对2010-2013年中国国民营养与健康调查进行横断面研究。样本包括6至18岁的中国学童和青少年(1660名男孩和1561名女孩)。使用多元逻辑回归模型来估计社会人口学相关因素与超重或肥胖和发育迟缓之间的关系。设置。河南省9个区/县。3221名受试者完成了问卷调查。获得社会人口统计信息。测量体重和身高。结果:各年龄组男孩的平均身高和体重存在显著的地区差异。女孩们在15-18岁的时候除了身高之外也遵循同样的趋势。城乡居住差异与发育迟缓患病率和体重状况有关。贫困农村地区(15.43%)和普通农村地区(15.34%)的发育迟缓率高于城市地区。超重或肥胖患病率以大城市地区最高(15.71%),普通农村地区最低(6.37%)。作为一个男孩(OR = 1.69, 95% CI = 1.314-2.143),生活在大城市(OR = 2.10, 95% CI = 1.431-3.073),或生活在中小城市(OR = 2.28, CI = 1.606-3.247),或处于较年轻的年龄组与超重或肥胖有关。此外,作为一个男孩,生活在大城市或中小城市,或者年龄较小,意味着他们不太可能发育迟缓。结论:河南省儿童和青少年存在严重的营养不良双重负担。发现城乡营养状况存在差异。发育迟缓在农村地区比在城市地区更为普遍。相比之下,尽管大城市的儿童和青少年肥胖问题仍然存在,但我们也发现,中小城市的肥胖问题也出现了大幅上升。证据还表明,男孩更有可能超重或肥胖。我们的研究结果表明,需要针对特定的地理区域进行营养教育,以及环境和政策干预。
Double Burden of Malnutrition: Examining the Growth Profile and Coexistence of Undernutrition, Overweight, and Obesity among School-Aged Children and Adolescents in Urban and Rural Counties in Henan Province, China.
Objective: To examine the gender, age, and region of residence in the anthropometric and nutritional profiles of children and adolescents aged 6-18 in Henan Province, China's third most populous province.
Design: This cross-sectional study of the China National Nutrition and Health survey (2010-2013) used a multistage cluster sampling technique. The sample included Chinese schoolchildren and adolescents aged 6 to 18 years (1,660 boys and 1,561 girls). Multiple logistic regression models were used to estimate the associations between sociodemographic correlates and overweight or obesity and stunting. Setting. Nine districts/counties in Henan Province. Participants. 3,221 subjects completed the questionnaire. Sociodemographic information was obtained. Body weight and height were measured.
Results: There were statistically significant regional differences in average height and weight for boys in all age groups. Girls followed the same trends except for height when 15-18 years old. The urban-rural residence differences were found in relation to prevalence of stunting and weight status. Subjects in poor rural areas (15.43%) and ordinary rural areas (15.34%) had higher rates of stunting compared to their urban counterparts. Prevalence of overweight or obesity was highest in big city areas (15.71%) and lowest in ordinary rural areas (6.37%). Being a boy (OR = 1.69, 95% CI = 1.314-2.143), living in a big city (OR = 2.10, 95% CI = 1.431-3.073), or in a small-medium city (OR = 2.28, CI = 1.606-3.247), or being in a younger age group was associated with being overweight or obese. In addition, being a boy, living in a big city, or in a small-medium city, or being younger in age meant they were less likely to be stunted.
Conclusions: A substantial dual burden of malnutrition among children and adolescents in Henan Province was revealed. The urban-rural differences in nutritional status were found. Stunting was more prevalent in rural areas than in urban. In contrast, while the rising problem of childhood and adolescent obesity still exists in the big city, we also found a great spike in obesity in small-medium cities. Evidence also indicated that boys were more likely to be overweight or obese. Our findings suggest that nutrition education, as well as environmental and policy interventions, is needed to target specific geographic regions.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Obesity is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that provides a multidisciplinary forum for basic and clinical research as well as applied studies in the areas of adipocyte biology & physiology, lipid metabolism, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, paediatric obesity, genetics, behavioural epidemiology, nutrition & eating disorders, exercise & human physiology, weight control and health risks associated with obesity.