Determinants of overweight associated with stunting in preschool children of Yaoundé, Cameroon
Background: Nutrition transition in developing countries has been associated with higher prevalence of overweight. Aim: The study aimed to identify the factors associated with concurrent stunting and overweight in urban preschool children of Yaoundé, Cameroon. Subjects and methods: 169 preschool chi...
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Published in | Annals of human biology Vol. 36; no. 2; pp. 146 - 161 |
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Abstract | Background: Nutrition transition in developing countries has been associated with higher prevalence of overweight.
Aim: The study aimed to identify the factors associated with concurrent stunting and overweight in urban preschool children of Yaoundé, Cameroon.
Subjects and methods: 169 preschool children of both sexes were recruited according to their nutritional status: Stunted, overweight, stunted-overweight, and non-stunted-non-overweight. Factors associated with concurrent stunting and overweight were investigated through interviewer-administered questionnaires. A binary logistic regression model was used to determine the relation between nutritional statuses and associated factors.
Results: A low-income family and a low maternal educational level are independent risk factors for a child to be stunted-overweight [odds ratios (95% CI): 3.81 (13.32-1.08), 2.90 (7.82-1.07), respectively]. Mother under-evaluation of child's weight is a factor associated with stunting-overweight and overweight in children [odds ratios (95% CI): 3.42 (8.72-1.33), 6.52 (18.09-2.34), respectively]. Being overweight is also related to higher birth weight. Unlike stunted children, stunted-overweight children live with both their parents and have an older mother. Short maternal stature and mother's over-evaluation of her child's height are independent factors associated with stunting.
Conclusion: Poor preschool children of Yaoundé are facing concomitant stunting and overweight. More studies are needed to better assess the impact of maternal factors. |
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AbstractList | Background: Nutrition transition in developing countries has been associated with higher prevalence of overweight.
Aim: The study aimed to identify the factors associated with concurrent stunting and overweight in urban preschool children of Yaoundé, Cameroon.
Subjects and methods: 169 preschool children of both sexes were recruited according to their nutritional status: Stunted, overweight, stunted-overweight, and non-stunted-non-overweight. Factors associated with concurrent stunting and overweight were investigated through interviewer-administered questionnaires. A binary logistic regression model was used to determine the relation between nutritional statuses and associated factors.
Results: A low-income family and a low maternal educational level are independent risk factors for a child to be stunted-overweight [odds ratios (95% CI): 3.81 (13.32-1.08), 2.90 (7.82-1.07), respectively]. Mother under-evaluation of child's weight is a factor associated with stunting-overweight and overweight in children [odds ratios (95% CI): 3.42 (8.72-1.33), 6.52 (18.09-2.34), respectively]. Being overweight is also related to higher birth weight. Unlike stunted children, stunted-overweight children live with both their parents and have an older mother. Short maternal stature and mother's over-evaluation of her child's height are independent factors associated with stunting.
Conclusion: Poor preschool children of Yaoundé are facing concomitant stunting and overweight. More studies are needed to better assess the impact of maternal factors. Nutrition transition in developing countries has been associated with higher prevalence of overweight.BACKGROUNDNutrition transition in developing countries has been associated with higher prevalence of overweight.The study aimed to identify the factors associated with concurrent stunting and overweight in urban preschool children of Yaounde, Cameroon.AIMThe study aimed to identify the factors associated with concurrent stunting and overweight in urban preschool children of Yaounde, Cameroon.169 preschool children of both sexes were recruited according to their nutritional status: Stunted, overweight, stunted-overweight, and non-stunted-non-overweight. Factors associated with concurrent stunting and overweight were investigated through interviewer-administered questionnaires. A binary logistic regression model was used to determine the relation between nutritional statuses and associated factors.SUBJECTS AND METHODS169 preschool children of both sexes were recruited according to their nutritional status: Stunted, overweight, stunted-overweight, and non-stunted-non-overweight. Factors associated with concurrent stunting and overweight were investigated through interviewer-administered questionnaires. A binary logistic regression model was used to determine the relation between nutritional statuses and associated factors.A low-income family and a low maternal educational level are independent risk factors for a child to be stunted-overweight [odds ratios (95% CI): 3.81 (13.32-1.08), 2.90 (7.82-1.07), respectively]. Mother under-evaluation of child's weight is a factor associated with stunting-overweight and overweight in children [odds ratios (95% CI): 3.42 (8.72-1.33), 6.52 (18.09-2.34), respectively]. Being overweight is also related to higher birth weight. Unlike stunted children, stunted-overweight children live with both their parents and have an older mother. Short maternal stature and mother's over-evaluation of her child's height are independent factors associated with stunting.RESULTSA low-income family and a low maternal educational level are independent risk factors for a child to be stunted-overweight [odds ratios (95% CI): 3.81 (13.32-1.08), 2.90 (7.82-1.07), respectively]. Mother under-evaluation of child's weight is a factor associated with stunting-overweight and overweight in children [odds ratios (95% CI): 3.42 (8.72-1.33), 6.52 (18.09-2.34), respectively]. Being overweight is also related to higher birth weight. Unlike stunted children, stunted-overweight children live with both their parents and have an older mother. Short maternal stature and mother's over-evaluation of her child's height are independent factors associated with stunting.Poor preschool children of Yaounde are facing concomitant stunting and overweight. More studies are needed to better assess the impact of maternal factors.CONCLUSIONPoor preschool children of Yaounde are facing concomitant stunting and overweight. More studies are needed to better assess the impact of maternal factors. Nutrition transition in developing countries has been associated with higher prevalence of overweight. The study aimed to identify the factors associated with concurrent stunting and overweight in urban preschool children of Yaounde, Cameroon. 169 preschool children of both sexes were recruited according to their nutritional status: Stunted, overweight, stunted-overweight, and non-stunted-non-overweight. Factors associated with concurrent stunting and overweight were investigated through interviewer-administered questionnaires. A binary logistic regression model was used to determine the relation between nutritional statuses and associated factors. A low-income family and a low maternal educational level are independent risk factors for a child to be stunted-overweight [odds ratios (95% CI): 3.81 (13.32-1.08), 2.90 (7.82-1.07), respectively]. Mother under-evaluation of child's weight is a factor associated with stunting-overweight and overweight in children [odds ratios (95% CI): 3.42 (8.72-1.33), 6.52 (18.09-2.34), respectively]. Being overweight is also related to higher birth weight. Unlike stunted children, stunted-overweight children live with both their parents and have an older mother. Short maternal stature and mother's over-evaluation of her child's height are independent factors associated with stunting. Poor preschool children of Yaounde are facing concomitant stunting and overweight. More studies are needed to better assess the impact of maternal factors. |
Author | Sobgui, Makamto Pasquet, Patrick Said-Mohamed, Rihlat Allirot, Xavier |
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